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[INFORMATION TIMES: http://www.InformationTimes.com ]

BUSH REGIME POISONED IRAQ PUBLIC WATER TO MURDER ALL IRAQI
CITIZENS: U.S. Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)

TOP NEWS: The Washington-based Human Rights Foundation (HRF) has
urged U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, U.S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), British police, M15, British National
Criminal Intelligence Service and the British Home Office to
immediately arrest and prosecute former U.S. President George
Bush, ex-U.S. Secretary of State James Baker, former U.S.
Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, Bush's National Security Adviser
Brent Scowcroft, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and all other
barbaric criminals in the U.S.-led allied forces who committed
the heinous murders of thousands of Iraqi citizens by
intentionally poisoning Iraq's public water. HRF has demanded
that all these cruel Persian Gulf War criminals must be arrested
and prosecuted in the United Nations special international
criminal court of law and justice for committing barbarous
crimes against all innocent Iraqi civilians (men, women and
children).

SUNDAY HERALD (Glasgow, Scotland, UK)
http://www.sundayherald.com

Sunday, September 17, 2000

Allies Deliberately Poisoned Iraq Public Water Supply In Gulf
War

The US-led allied forces deliberately destroyed Iraq's water
supply
during the Gulf War - flagrantly breaking the Geneva Convention
and
causing thousands of civilian deaths. Since the war ended in
1991 the
allied nations have made sure that any attempts to make
contaminated water safe have been thwarted.

A respected American professor now intends to convene expert
hearings in
a bid to pursue criminal indictments under international law
against those
responsible.

Professor Thomas J Nagy, Professor of Expert Systems at George
Washington University with a doctoral fellowship in public
health, told
the Sunday Herald: "Those who saw nothing wrong in producing
[this plan],
those who ordered its production and those who knew about it and
have
remained silent for 10 years would seem to be in violation of
Federal
Statute and perhaps have even conspired to commit genocide."

Professor Nagy obtained a minutely detailed seven-page document
prepared by the US Defence Intelligence Agency, issued [18
January 1991]the day after the war started, entitled Iraq Water
Treatment Vulnerabilities and circulated to all major allied
Commands.

It states that Iraq had gone to considerable trouble to provide
a supply
of pure water to its population. It had to depend on importing
specialised
equipment and purification chemicals, since water is "heavily
mineralised
and frequently brackish".

The report stated: "Failing to secure supplies will result in a
shortage
of pure drinking water for much of the population. This could
lead to
increased incidents, if not epidemics, of disease and certain
pure-water
dependent industries becoming incapacitated."

The report concludes: "Full degradation of the water treatment
system
probably will take at least another six months."

During allied bombing campaigns on Iraq the country's eight
multi-purpose dams had been repeatedly hit, simultaneously
wrecking flood
control, municipal and industrial water storage, irrigation and
hydroelectric power. Four of seven major pumping stations were
destroyed,
as were 31 municipal water and sewerage facilities - 20 in
Baghdad,
resulting in sewage pouring into the Tigris. Water purification
plants
were incapacitated throughout Iraq.

Article 54 of the Geneva Convention states: "It is prohibited to
attack,
destroy or render useless objects indispensable to the survival
of the
civilian population" and includes foodstuffs, livestock and
"drinking
water supplies and irrigation works".

The results of the allied bombing campaign were obvious when Dr
David
Levenson visited Iraq immediately after the Gulf War, on behalf
of
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War.

He said: "For many weeks people in Baghdad - without television,
radio,
or newspapers to warn them - brought their drinking water from
the Tigris,
in buckets.

"Dehydrated from nausea and diarrhea, craving liquids, they
drank more
of the water that made them sick in the first place."

Water-borne diseases in Iraq today are both endemic and
epidemic. They
include typhoid, dysentery, hepatitis, cholera and polio (which
had
previously been eradicated), along with a litany of others.

A child with dysentery in 1990 had a one in 600 chance of
dying - in
1999 it was one in 50.

The then US Navy Secretary John Lehman estimated that 200,000
Iraqis
died in the Gulf War. Dr Levenson estimates many thousands died
from
polluted water.

Chlorine and essential equipment parts needed to repair and
clear the
water system have been banned from entering the country under
the UN
"hold"system.

Ohio Democrat Representative Tony Hall has written to American
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, saying he shares concerns
expressed by Unicef about the "profound effects the
deterioration of Iraq's water supply and sanitation systems on
children's health". Diarrheal diseases he says are of "epidemic
proportions" and are "the prime killer of children under five".

"Holds on contracts for water and sanitation are a prime reason
for the
increase in sickness and death." Of 18 contracts, wrote Hall,
all but one
on hold were placed by the government in the US.

Contracts were for purification chemicals, chlorinators,
chemical dosing
pumps, water tankers and other water industry related items.

"If water remains undrinkable, diseases will continue and
mortality
rates will rise," said the Iraqi trade minister Muhammed Mahdi
Salah. The
country's health ministry said that more than 10,000 people died
in July
of embargo-related causes - 7,457 were children, with diarrhoeal
diseases
one of the prime conditions.

In July 1989, the figure was 378. Unicef does not dispute the
figures.

The problem will not be helped by plans for the giant Ilisu Dam
project
(to which the British government is to give #200 million in
export credit
guarantees), which will give Turkey entire control of the water
flow to
Iraq and Syria.

Constructors Balfour Beatty write in their environmental impact
report,
that for the three years of construction, water flow to Iraq
will be
reduced by 40%. Iraq has also suffered a three year drought,
with the Tigris the lowest in living memory.

[Copyright 2000 the Sunday Herald]

NOTE: The U.S.-Europe war against Iraq (Persian Gulf War) began
on 16 January 1991 and this air war was followed 39 days later
by a ground war lasting four days.

- Veterans for Peace - The Iraq Water Project
http://www.humboldt.net/~veterans/Chapter22/IraqWP.html

- Bush Administration's Involvement in Bombing Pan Am 103
http://www.radio4all.org/pfp/panam103.html

- High Crimes of former U.S. President George Bush
-
http://www.50megs.com/davidicke/icke/magazine/vol5/bush/bushb.ht
m
- http://www.davidicke.com

- Ex-President George Bush Accused of War Crimes
http://www.flamemag.dircon.co.uk/bush_war_criminal.htm

- Iraq Action Network - Canada
http://www.web.net/~gccwat/iraq

- International Action Center
http://www.iacenter.org

- Iraq Sanctions Challenge
http://www.iacenter.org/iraqchallenge
Sanctions are Genocide! Let Iraq Live!

- OPERATION DESERT STORM
http://www.flinet.com/~politics/iraq-war/gulf-war.html
OUTRIGHT DISINFORMATION SCHEME

Ideology and ethics of Tony Blair
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/blair.html

- PALESTINIAN RESISTANCE TO ISRAELI TERROR
http://www.iacenter.org/palestinian_resist.htm

http://peacehost.net/EPI-Calc/iraq2.html
Subject: House hearing Wednesday
Date: Tue, 26 Sept. 2000 14:01:25 EDT
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Carolyn Scarr

Wednesday, 10:00 a.m., 2172 Rayburn Office Building, Washington,
DC. The House International Relations Committee is holding a
public hearing with Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
testifying.

Although the subject of the hearing is Russia, Ranking Committee
Member Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney will be asking Secretary
Albright to answer questions regarding the United States
military targeting of Iraq water supplies as described in the
recently discovered document IRAQ WATER TREATMENT
VULNERABILITIES, dated 18 January 1991.

Ask your Congressperson to attend this hearing or at least send
a high level staff person to ask the hard questions about the
intentional destruction of Iraq's water supply, to call for an
end to economic sanctions, and to allow Iraq to rebuild its
water system and other essential civilian services.
This is a public hearing. If you live close enough you can
attend.

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