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Subject: 2/28/01 Clark Letter to UN SC on Iraq

What follows is a letter that Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney
general sent to the U.N. Security Council on Feb 28, 2001.


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February 28, 2001

RE: Security Council Action to End All Sanctions Against Iraq and
Prohibit U.S. and U.K. Military Assaults Against Iraq.

Dear Members of the Security Council,

The genocide in Iraq caused by Security Council sanctions forced by
the United States and the bombing of Iraq by U.S. aircraft and missiles
continues unabated.  A nationwide survey by 50 U.S. citizens in Iraq
last month, 
my eleventh trip to Iraq since sanctions were imposed on August 6, 1990,
confirmed that deaths caused by sanctions increased for the tenth
consecutive year, though the rate of increase has declined.  General health
condit
ions continue to deteriorate though available food and medicine has
increased slightly, apparently from the cumulative effects of decade long
severe shortages.

Other health concerns include increasing cancer rates, greatest among the
young, which the people of Iraq and the medical care system believe are
caused by depleted uranium from the near one million depleted uranium shell
s fired into Iraq by the U.S. in the first months of 1991 and the probable
use of depleted uranium ammunition since.  Among many examples of such
concern we encountered was a statement made to me by the Roman Catholic Arc
hbishop of Basra, Monsignor Djibrael Kassab, that the small Catholic
population within his diocese has recently suffered three infant births with
deformities never seen before including the absence of facial features and
eyes, which he has reported to the Vatican.

Constant overflights with frequent aerial strikes against Iraq have
continued, averaging several attacks a week with deaths and injuries nearly
every week.

The Genocidal Effect Of Sanctions On Iraq To January 20, 2001.

Infant mortality from selected llnesses caused by the U.N. sanctions against
Iraq has increased from a monthly average of slightly less than 600 deaths
in 1989 to more than 6700 in 2000, or eleven times.  The percentage o
f total registered births under 2.5 kgs in 1990 was 4.5%.  In 2000 it was
nearly 25%, up five times.  For children under five years old the average
number of reported cases of kwashiorkor, marasmus and other malnutrition
illnesses caused by protein, calorie and/or vitamin deficiences rose from
less than 8550 in 1990 to 190,000 in 2000, an increase of more than 22
times.

The sanctions must be completely removed immediately.  Every day the
sanctions continue adds to the death toll of the worst genocide of the last
decade of the most violent century in human history.

The U.S., realizing that world opinion will no longer tolerate the
sanctions, is seeking to take credit for modifying them while its purpose
will be to continue to control their implementation and cause their
reinstatemen
t for alleged violations by Iraq.  Under the ruse of arms inspections and
false claims of arms violations, the U.S. has systematically frustrated any
easing of sanctions.  The U.S. has claimed and failed to prove, a long
series of violations by Iraq including false claims that Iraq was
withholding food and medicine from its own people when Iraqs model system of
food distribution and rationing has saved its people.  I have repeatedly
repor
ted these U.S. deceptions to the Security Council since the food for oil
program was initiated.  Combined with the failure of the Sanctions Committee
to approve contracts by Iraq for purchases of urgently needed medicines
, food and equipment, the U.S. has succeeded in preventing the easing of
sanctions and will continue to do so if they are not completely ended.

Criminal Aerial Assaults On Iraq

The United States has bombed Iraq from aircraft and cruise missiles with
impunity since the cease fire in February 1991.  In the week before the
inauguration of William J. Clinton as President of the United States on Janu
ary 20, 1993, President George Bush authorize a fierce campaign of bombing.
President Clinton continued the aerial attacks and bombing on January 21,
1993 and throughout his eight years in office.  On occasion large numb
ers of cruise missiles were launched hitting among many  civilian facilities
the Al Rashid Hotel in Baghdad and the home of Iraqs most famous painter and
the Director of its Museam of Modern Art, Leyla al Attar.  Out of t
housands of unlawful aerial sorties and hundreds of violent attacks on
defenseless people in Iraq, including the passengers on a U.N. helicopter,
the U.S. did not suffer a single casualty.  Still the U.S. has insisted it
must attack and kill Iraqi's to protect its aircraft which had no right to
fly over Iraq though no U.S. aircraft have been hit.

U.S. aircraft joined occasionally by U.K. planes attacking targets in Iraq
are engaged in criminal violence and crimes against peace.  Those who
ordered the flights and attacks and the pilots who executed the orders commi
tted criminal acts that have caused the deaths of hundreds of people.

The Security Council has condoned these continuing criminal assaults under
pressure from the U.S. and tragically, has approved the genocidal sanctions
against Iraq.  It has ignored other illegal attacks by the U.S. includ
ing the surprise attacks on Tripoli and Benghazi, Libya in April 1986 which
killed hundreds of civilians and the 20 cruise missile assault on the Al
Shifa pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum, Sudan in August 1998 which provi
ded half the medicine available to the people of Sudan.  Nothing could be
more dangerous to world peace.

The new U.S. Administration has continued to make criminal aerial assaults
on Iraq and threatened to increase them as an alternative to sanctions which
it now suggests have failed.

The Security Council must proclaim the assaults on Iraq to be the crime they
clearly are and demand they stop.

Widespread and growing anger at the genocide sanctions and the
criminal assaults against Iraq will turn into rage, violence and war
unless they are stopped.  The very first purpose of the U.N. is to
prevent this scourge of war.
                   
Sincerely,
Ramsey Clark

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