CAUTION: GRAPHIC PHOTOS
   
  Death Made In America: Impacts of Depleted Uranium Contamination on 
Afghanistan's Children
  Disturbing Photographs

  by Dr. Mohammed Daud Miraki
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A LITTLE TERRORIST: ENJOY YOUR HANDIWORK USA   
   
   
   
   
I took this photo on the last day of my journey: one the triplets   
   
Afghanistan is has become the disaster words could not describe, hence, I 
decided to illustrate this disaster via these photos of babies born deformed.   
   
On many occasions, I pointed out that we need funds to build a research 
institute and the linked monitoring stations. Unfortunately, majority of you 
simply brushed off my request. I wonder if these photos could elevate your 
humanity that has been overwhelmed by your comfortable life and materials 
desires.   
Again, it is up to you, to do whatever you think is human; that should not be 
too difficult. The funds for the research institute are very small price you 
have to pay after all your tax dollars have created this disaster. Whether you 
like it, admit or deny it, it does not absolve you from the indirect complicity 
in these war crimes.   
   
If everyone visiting this web site pays the amount they spend on soft drinks in 
a month, we would have the funds to build our research facility:   
   
   
    
   
   
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY IN ACTION-"FREEDOM IS ON THE MOVE" RIGHT? YOUR GOVERNMENT is 
CRIMINAL BUT YOU ARE equally RESPONSIBLE.   
     
     
    
   
   
   
YOU MIGHT SAY, "THAT'S LIFE WHAT COULD I DO" PAY FOR THE RESEARCH FACILITY-A 
TOTAL COST OF FIVE MILLION DOLLARS-PEANUTS COMPARE TO THIS PAIN.   
   
   
    
   
   
   
I HOPE YOU COULD EAT TONIGHT AND LOOK AT YOUR CHILDREN AND SAY IT IS OKAY TO 
REMAIN INDIFFERENT. I WOULD NOT BE SURPRISED AFTER ALL IT IS OKAY-YOU HAD 
NOTHING TO DO WITH IT, RIGHT? You had everything to do with it, your tax 
dollars paid for their misery!!!   
   
   
    
   
   
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF YOUR CHILDREN WERE BORN LIKE THIS?   
   
   
    
   
   
FROM THE AMERICAN GIFT (URANIUM MUNITIONS) THAT KEEPS ON GIVING   
   
   
    
     
   
HORRORS UNLIMITED: MADE IN USA   
The parents of this child do not give a damn about your freedom BS or some 
other garbage   
   
   
    
   
   
OUR CHILDREN WOULD BE BORN THIS WAY FOR EVER THANKS TO THE URANIUM MUNITIONS 
USED BY YOUR ARMED FORCES PAID FOR BY YOUR TAX DOLLARS.   
   
OH A FEW MINOR DETAILS ABOUT SITUATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN:   
   
URANIUM MUNITIONS   
   
Due to the use of massive amount of uranium munitions used by the US forces in 
the initial bombing and subsequently, massive amount of congenital deformities 
occur all over Afghanistan. The rate of various cancers has gone up 
significantly. Leukemia and esophageal cancers are very high among children. 
According to doctors at maternity and children hospitals in Kabul, the rate of 
various congenital deformities have increased by many folds since the US 
invasion. In fact, the magnitude of man made isotopes was established by the 
Uranium Medical Research Center after their investigators made to trips to 
Afghanistan and collected urine and soil samples. They established that the 
rate of man made isotopes was gone up 2000 times in some subjects located near 
the bombed areas.   
   
Since uranium used in the weapons have a half-life of 4.5 billion years, the US 
forces ensured that generations of Afghans suffer from cancers and deformities. 
This is certainly not development. In fact, it is the biggest crime ever 
committed by anyone in the history of humanity.   
   
   
RECONSTRUCTION   
   
There has been a lot of talk of reconstruction and rebuilding, but this issue 
could only be understood if one compares the substance against the rhetoric and 
the large amount of money allocated for the so-called reconstruction. Of all 
the whooplas made of reconstruction, the US and its client regime has only 
inaugurated the truck route-highway-between Kabul and Kandahar. This hallmark 
of achievement that the US brags about was completed 40 percent during the 
Taliban government. While the highway is inaugurated, it still needs 
significantly additional work to remain intact. The inauguration of the highway 
was a political ploy aimed to convince the critiques that the reconstruction 
has been going smooth. It is hardly so.   
   
When I entered Afghanistan from Pakistan, the lack of achievement was evident. 
For the past three years, there have been construction efforts underway to pave 
the road from Torkham, the entry point from Pakistan to Afghanistan, to the 
city of Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan. Unfortunately, the Pakistani 
contractors are more interested to have their tea breaks rather than to do any 
rebuilding. I brought up this issue with the authorities in Kabul, but to 
avail.   
   
After reaching Jalalabad, I was further surprised to see the roads in the city 
with massive potholes, unpaved roads, hence, tremendous amount of dust blown in 
every direction. The reason for the lack of work in Jalalabad, as is the case 
almost every where in Afghanistan, corrupt officials eager to make money than 
to worry about the welfare of the people.   
   
If a Mayor is appointed to a town or city, the would be mayor has to pay 
$40,000 bribe since he would be making more than $400,000 in selling government 
land to the highest bidder.   
   
The magnitude of corruption is not limited to a province, but rather officials 
in the central government in Kabul are equally complicit in massive corruption 
and inefficiency which I would discuss shortly. Since the main road to Kabul is 
under construction for the past three years-we had to take a mountain pass 
called Lataband, which is a very rugged mountain terrain with huge rocks and 
massive potholes widespread for miles on. Once I reached Kabul, I stopped 
complaining about the Lataband road-after all Lataband is a mountain pass-Kabul 
the capital city lacked paved roads with exception of very few. The government 
in Kabul has not done anything of substance whether it pertains to 
infrastructure, housing, sanitation or drinking water. These are the essential 
elements of survival in any city. There are several reasons for the lack of 
progress. Some of the reasons are fundamentally flawed while others are 
bureaucratic hurdles and corruption. The fundamental flaws are situated
 in the free market approach superimposed on Afghanistan. There are two aspects 
of the free market that impedes the reconstruction of basic infrastructure in 
Kabul, one is the idea that money spent has to be invested with a return in 
mind, second, basic development should be contracted to private sector. Both of 
these issues have impeded the rebuilding of infrastructure.   
   
In the first half of the 20th century, the Afghan government asked for a loan 
from the US government to build basic infrastructure-paved roads in Kabul, the 
government and the bank refused the loan on the ground that building roads in 
Kabul is not profitable investment. The government in Kabul at that time, 
argued that for any profitable enterprise to succeed basic infrastructure has 
to be built. So there is very little amount allocated for rebuilding basic 
infrastructure. It is worth noting that part of the blame goes to the 
international reconstruction aid as it is dispersed in such a way that some 
amount is allocated to the government in Kabul while the rest goes to the 
countless NGOs. Since the first problem, namely investment with a profit in 
mind, does not materialize in the construction of roads, efforts are made to 
resolve that problem through contracting out construction of roads to private 
sector. Thus, contracting out roads to private sector would mean money for
 contractors, hence, compensate for the lack of profitability associated with 
paving roads. This created another problem.   
   
Once a road is contracted out, the private contracting firm resort to delaying 
tactics associated with feasibility study and other related issues in order to 
fatten its return. This delayed tactic does not serve peoples' needs and the 
roads remain unpaved. For example, the road from Kabul's airport to the 
presidential palace was contracted out three years ago it was still not built. 
This practice of contracting out projects adds to unemployment. Had the 
government adopted a different method, perhaps by hiring local laborers and 
using machinery, the chronic unemployment would be reduced, thus, people would 
have some food on the table.   
   
Three weeks ago, Karzai announced that the road in the Dasht-e-Barchi area 
repaired and built. The allocated funding is $10,000000 ten million dollars. 
This is an outrage. Ten million dollars could repair all the roads in the 
capital, Kabul if only the function is taken over by the ministry of public 
works.   
   
The Free Market Nonsense:   
   
In order to please the US administration, the regime in Kabul advocated the 
notion of 'free market' as if this would become a panacea for the national 
economy. On the contrary, the so-called free market scheme had been tried in 
the past-the 1930s-- that resulted in fruitless consumerism of imported goods, 
which otherwise would have been produced domestically. Moreover, the 
consumption of luxuries received more priority than investment in productive 
sectors of the economy. A handful of businessmen and investors became rich 
while the rest of the country remained poor and destitute. Today, in the 
post-Taliban Afghanistan, the consumption of goods such as television sets and 
satellite dishes are more important than worrying about clean water and proper 
schooling. After all, as long as capitalism had brought the culture of 
corruption and entertainment, other necessities become secondary. Meanwhile, 
people with money import these goods, pocket their profits and leave. The desire
 of the installed regime to collect custom duties contributes to the 
perpetuation of underdevelopment.   
   
Corruption also plays a significant role in the continuation of import than 
investment in productive infrastructure. For example, for the past 2-3 years 
over 100,000 tons of cement is imported while the construction plans of four 
cement factories collect dust. The official reason is that the country does not 
have a mining law. This year alone 380,000 tons of cement is imported this year 
alone. The question is how long does it take to formulate a mining law; it has 
been three years. The profit margin for dealers has skyrocketed while the 
long-term development prospects have waned down with every imported bag of 
cement.   
   
AMERICAN CRIMES AND ORGANIZED CRIMES   
   
With the collapse of Taliban, a very profitable, yet nasty sector of the 
economy has risen to new heights. Organized crime is an extension of what used 
to be warlords and their armies of bandits. With the warlords and other 
officials of the Northern Alliance occupying official positions, their former 
foot soldiers are equipped with new weapons and Toyota trucks, Landcruisers, 
with only one aim to kidnap people from diverse backgrounds for large sums of 
money. Once the money is secured, the government officials, who are also 
leading these bandits, keep 80 percent for themselves and 20 percent for their 
men.   
   
The Italian aid worker, who was kidnapped in Kabul in broad daylight, was a 
victim of these organized bandits. After she was released, the government 
claimed that it secured the release of the aid worker through negotiation, but 
the truth is otherwise. The kidnappers received 5 million dollars. Those poor 
souls that can not afford paying ransoms end up dead.   
   
Other groups of criminals kidnap children for money as well as for their 
organs. This is an epidemic that people sought Talibans' assistance for in the 
mid-1990s, however, it appears that this is no longer an issue for the US 
occupation force and their puppets after all when it comes to crimes what could 
be more criminal that using WMD against civilian population. The US forces have 
used uranium weapons against the people of Afghanistan, and continue to commit 
crimes that dwarf what the organized criminals are doing. The followings are 
some of the examples of the brutality of the US forces in Afghanistan:   
   
   
Rape and Murder by the US forces   
   
In the Bagrami area of Kabul, the US forces assaulted a small enclave of 
nomads. The US forces flew over this enclave and saw nomad women near their 
tents. They landed their helicopter and kidnapped these women by gunpoint. 
Subsequently, the US soldiers flew away with these women to some location, 
where these women are gang-raped. After these women were raped and died in the 
process, the soldiers flew them back to the community from where they were 
kidnapped. However, this time the helicopter did not land, instead, the women 
were thrown down from the helicopter. This is not unique for the US forces 
since they committed similar crimes in Vietnam. American forces are too much of 
cowards to have landed because they knew they would be shot in revenge.   
   
Another incident occurred when a US helicopter spotted an old shepherd grazing 
his animals. The shepherd was 70 years old but this did not appear to matter to 
the US forces. The helicopter landed and raped the old man. His relatives told 
me that on the one hand we are furious about the crime committed by these 
beasts, but on the other hand we are curious "what kind of rotten people 
Americans are."   
   
In another incident, a truck driver was driving his truck north from the Kabul, 
passing the US base in Bagram when the US patrol stopped him. In the passenger 
seat of the truck a young boy was sitting. This young man wanted to learn 
driving a truck, but tragically for him, the Americans noticed him and asked 
him to step out. The young man stepped out and the soldiers took him away from 
the truck and gang raped him. When the boy returned to the truck, he was crying 
and furious. Later that day, he committed suicide. This is another gift of the 
US's democracy.   
In the American military base Bagram, north of Kabul, 15 translators while 
working for the US forces were gang raped by the very forces for which they 
worked. Although I have no sympathy for those that work for the US forces, 
however, no one should be subjected to such extreme cruelty. One of the 
translators said,   
   
"Around 25 to 30 American soldiers enter the area where we were sleeping and 
started raping us. I was conscious until to the third soldier started raping me 
and then lost consciousness." (Hamid-translator for the US forces, June 2005)   
   
In Badakhshan province, the US soldiers had taken forty (40) women and 
extracted their teeth for oral sex. One member of the parliament, who is a 
close supporter of Karzai, said:   
   
"The issue of these women treated in such a miserable way was about to get some 
publicity, however, the US officials made sure that this does not happen." 
(Parliament member--I can not reveal his name)   
   
In another incident, the US forces were searching local houses between JalaAbad 
and Kabul, when they entered and tried to search the house, they came across 
the woman of the house, since she was very beautiful, the soldiers decided to 
take her to the US base. The husband was not at home. When he returned from 
Peshawar, he went to get his wife. He told his wife,   
   
"To me you are now my mother and sister, I can not touch you any more, but tell 
me if they have violated your dignity? 'They raped me by force, I was conscious 
for the first three men, then lost consciousness'." (The husband whose name I 
can not reveal his name. He joined Taliban afterward and I do not blame him.)   
   
A young man committed suicide in the Laic-e-Mariam in KairKhana area after the 
Americans in an NGO raped his sister.   
   
These are some of the very few examples of the many crimes committed by the US 
forces in Afghanistan, but unfortunately, the coward officials of the puppet 
regime call it reconstruction. To add insult to injury, the two American 
soldiers, who murdered two detainees at Bagram airbase, received only 2 and 3 
months in jail for crime ruled homicide by the US medical examiners. The two 
detainees were beaten at their legs while hanging from the ceiling until their 
legs "pulverized". The term "pulverized" was used by the medical examiner to 
articulate the magnitude of the fatal injury and the inhumane way of murdering. 
When one of the victims asked for water, the soldier poured water over his 
face; subsequently, the poor man died. This is American reconstruction of 
Afghanistan.   
   
Life for Ordinary People   
   
There is absolutely no hope for the Afghans. The billions of dollars of 
development aid did not benefit ordinary Afghans. Abject poverty is the rule of 
the day. Orphans and widows roam the streets to make a living. The NGOs and 
foreign advisors enjoy life to the fullest. They are paid hundreds of thousands 
of dollars, enjoy luxury vehicles and houses, while ordinary Afghans die from 
homelessness, hunger and disease.   
   
In light of the London donor conference, which would amount to nothing 
considering the legacy of so-called reconstruction in Afghanistan; it is 
prudent to make some points. 

  
It is a tragedy of immense proportion that no one even dare to address the 
abomination that is called life with inevitable demise at every corner 
resulting from the massive amount of uranium munitions used by the American 
forces and their allies. Our so-called Afghans self-sold surrogates are more 
than happy to jump on the bandwagon and express their gratitude for the token 
thrown at our people when in fact their entire existence is put in question by 
the massive use of weapons of mass destruction. Let the progress of the Bonn 
agreement tell the children of Tora Bora and Shah-e-Kot suffering from Leukemia 
and Esophageal cancers, or the massive number of sudden abortions occurring 
among women and animals in those areas.   
   
Another legacy is the corruption of bribery and sheer robbery by the officials 
of this puppet regime eager to make dollars. Unfortunately, they do not even 
accept Afghan currency but rather demand dollars. According to an Afghan 
commission, the amount of bribes paid in Afghanistan ranges from 20 Afghani to 
15,000000 Dollars. In a country where an experience medical technologist is 
paid $40/month, the millions of dollars paid in bribe point to the magnitude of 
profit individuals and companies expected to enjoy.   
   
Abject poverty is every where and hopes of revival are no where. The billions 
of dollars donated went into the pockets of NGOs and powerful government 
officials, while the poor remains poor.   
   
Another problem is Americanization of the system, namely whole sale firing of 
professionals with decades of experience under the pretext of making hospitals 
and offices efficient. The truth is the US wants to implement capitalism in 
Afghanistan and bring open market when in fact no has food to eat or money to 
pay for healthcare. The shortage of physicians and health technicians is 
ignored for the sake of this garbage called free market. Now there are no 
private companies to hire these professionals with decades of experience. It 
would have been nice if other opportunities existed, but there are none.   
Today in Afghanistan, there are a few very rich and the rest extremely poor 
thanks to the United States of America.   
   
   
Afghan Resistance and US losses:   
   
The Afghan resistance fighters consist of Pashtuns, entirely. The East, 
Southeast, South and Southwest, West and part of Central area of Afghanistan 
are the most volatile. The US forces have lost a lot of soldiers there. In 
fact, ordinary Afghans used to wondered about the US losses and started to 
believe a myth that the soldiers that are killed in Afghanistan must come from 
orphanages in the US, hence, their death is not missed by anyone. To the 
Afghans, it does not make sense when so many soldiers lose their lives and yet 
there has not been any outrage on the part of the families of those soldiers. 
Thus, ordinary Afghans started this myth that the soldiers that are killed in 
Afghanistan are from orphanages since this was the only rational explanation 
they could find.   
   
Before going to Afghanistan, different sources claimed that American dead were 
kept refrigerated on board ships in the Arabian Sea and at US bases in the 
Middle East. When I went to Afghanistan, many people within the Afghan Ministry 
of Defense told me similar stories that American dead are stored in 
refrigerated containers on board ships and at the US bases in the Middle East. 
In fact, one translator, who was working with the US forces, told me that he 
had seen refrigerated containers filled with dead US soldiers. The following 
two incidents should give a glimpse into the US losses and lies about those 
losses there.   
   
Around June 12, 2005, an Afghan resistance fighter rammed an explosives laden 
vehicle into the US military convey in Kandahar. The result was severe losses 
for the US military. Initially, the media reported that five American soldiers 
were killed, then later that figure was abandoned and replaced with only four 
wounded. However, the truth was completely different. An eyewitness, Haji Habib 
told us an entirely different account of the losses:   
   
"A suicide bomber slammed his vehicle into the US convey. The vehicle must have 
been full of powerful explosives because the explosion was really loud and 
shattering. After the dust and smoked settled, I counted the charred bodies. 
There were 39 charred bodies. The American cleanup team came with cranes and 
picked the destroyed armored vehicles and dead bodies before anyone could take 
photographs." (Haji Habib: June 14, 2005-my first trip)   
   
In another incident around the 22nd of May 2005, the US forces lost 75 soldiers 
along with three tanks and three armored vehicles in Helmand province in 
Southwestern Afghanistan. This occurred when the US unit went to the province 
and arrested a former Mujahideen commander. The eyewitness, a translator, who 
witnessed and counted the dead bodies at Kandahar airport after being 
transported from Helmand described the operation as follows:   
   
"The Americans went to Helamd to arrest a former commander. When they arrested 
him, his villagers and former Mujahideen fighters blocked the retreat of the US 
forces. The US forces fired at the men standing in their way, killing six of 
them. Since the rest of the fighters had already taken positions, the Americans 
were bombarded with RPG-7 grenade-launchers and heavy machinegun fire. In the 
firefight, the arrested commander was also martyred but also 75 American 
soldiers were killed, three of their tanks and three armored vehicles were also 
destroyed. When the American reinforcement arrived, all the Mujahideen fighters 
were long gone. Instead, the US helicopters bombed civilian areas." (Abdul 
Ali-eyewitness to the fight)   
   
At the end of February 2006, in Uruzgan province an American convey was 
ambushed and 29 American soldiers were killed, while officially they admitted 
only four. These are just few of the many unreported losses of the US soldiers 
in Afghanistan.   
   
   
FINAL NOTE   
   
For those of you who would make the argument that we were attacked by Bin Laden 
and the Taliban refused to hand him over even though we refused to show his 
involvement, here is a piece of information revealed by Vice President Cheney. 
His answer to a question from the Tony Snow Show via telephone, and the link 
below is that of the White House:   
   
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/03/20060329-2.html   
   
   
Q: I want to be clear because I've heard you say this, and I've heard the 
President say it, but I want you to say it for my listeners, which is that the 
White House has never argued that Saddam was directly involved in September 
11th, correct?   
   
THE VICE PRESIDENT: That's correct. We had one report early on from another 
intelligence service that suggested that the lead hijacker, Mohamed Atta, had 
met with Iraqi intelligence officials in Prague, Czechoslovakia. And that 
reporting waxed and waned where the degree of confidence in it, and so forth, 
has been pretty well knocked down now at this stage, that that meeting ever 
took place. So we've never made the case, or argued the case that somehow Osama 
bin Laden [sic] was directly involved in 9/11. That evidence has never been 
forthcoming. But there -- that's a separate proposition from the question of 
whether or not there was some kind of a relationship between the Iraqi 
government, Iraqi intelligence services and the al Qaeda organization.   
   
So the US bombed Afghanistan and killed tens of thousands of people and turned 
the country into a uranium hellhole on a hunch?   
Obviously so, and that is why, they could never produce an ounce of proof of 
his complicity in the attacks.   
   
     
    
   
   
SEE IF YOU COULD EXPLAIN THAT TO HIS PARENTS   
   
IF YOU WANT TO DONATE GO TO: www.afghandufund.org   
   
Or   
http://www.ihcenter.org/groups/afghandufund.html   
   
   
Mohammed Daud Miraki, MA, MA, PhD   
Director Afghan DU & Recovery Fund   
www.afghandufund.org   
   
My contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 

    
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