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2,325 Is Latest Iraq Body Count; Uranium Cancers Soon to Come
The Iraq Body Count of dead civilian Iraqis, murdered by Nazi USA, is 2,325. I think SF-IMC should continue to have the Iraq Body Count posted on this website, which it did for a while.
The Iraq Body Count of dead civilian Iraqis, murdered by Nazi USA, is 2,325. I think SF-IMC should continue to have the Iraq Body Count posted on this website, which it did for a while.
The website, http://www.iraqbodycount.net/, not only has the Iraq Body Count but also news and announcements. Currently, there is an appeal for humanitarian aid. They now have 100 degree temperatures and are living with insufficient electricity and water, no jobs, no money, practically no medical facilities or medicine for the thousands of injured Iraqis, and almost no food. Cholera cases now exist; epidemics are sure to come. The cancer cases from the First Persian Gulf Massacre will increase in number with the current Second Persian Gulf Massacre, thanks to the Nazi USA's depleted uranium.
I also think the top priority of all protests should be to condemn the use of depleted uranium by the Nazi USA to murder the people of Iraq. In so doing, the Nazi USA government is also destroying the land forever and murdering its own soldiers. This is a nuclear holocaust, which the Nazi USA government has perpetrated in Iraq in 1991 and 2003, in Afghanistan in 2001-2002 and in Yugoslavia in 1999. These madmen must be forced to abolish the use of depleted uranium. For more on this urgent crisis, see:
http://www.rense.com/general37/du.htm
and
http://www.rense.com/general37/nukes.htm
The website, http://www.iraqbodycount.net/, not only has the Iraq Body Count but also news and announcements. Currently, there is an appeal for humanitarian aid. They now have 100 degree temperatures and are living with insufficient electricity and water, no jobs, no money, practically no medical facilities or medicine for the thousands of injured Iraqis, and almost no food. Cholera cases now exist; epidemics are sure to come. The cancer cases from the First Persian Gulf Massacre will increase in number with the current Second Persian Gulf Massacre, thanks to the Nazi USA's depleted uranium.
I also think the top priority of all protests should be to condemn the use of depleted uranium by the Nazi USA to murder the people of Iraq. In so doing, the Nazi USA government is also destroying the land forever and murdering its own soldiers. This is a nuclear holocaust, which the Nazi USA government has perpetrated in Iraq in 1991 and 2003, in Afghanistan in 2001-2002 and in Yugoslavia in 1999. These madmen must be forced to abolish the use of depleted uranium. For more on this urgent crisis, see:
http://www.rense.com/general37/du.htm
and
http://www.rense.com/general37/nukes.htm
For more information:
http://www.iraqbodycount.net/
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Remember that the Iraq body count website counts only civilian deaths they have gleaned from news articles. There are plenty of news articles they have missed (like Robert Fisk's article on April 11 in which he says that some 50 to 100 civilians were murdered on Highway * -- http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=396044).
Not to mention, there are an untold number of deaths occurring without being mentioned in news articles.
The actual number of civilian deaths is far higher...
Not to mention, there are an untold number of deaths occurring without being mentioned in news articles.
The actual number of civilian deaths is far higher...
And ultimately unknowable as US troops are burying the dead as they go in order to cover up the crimes against humanity that have been committed.
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