Deformed babies in Fallujah
  Iraq LETTER TO THE UNITED NATIONS
  
  Fatima Ahmed was born in Fallujah  with deformities that include two heads
  November 14, 2009
  H.E. Dr. Ali Abdussalam Treki
  President of the Sixty-fourth Session of  the United Nations General
  Assembly
  United Nations
  New York, NY 10017
  
  October 12th 2009
  
  Your Excellency,
  
  RE DEFORMED BABIES IN FALLUJAH
  
  Young women in Fallujah  in Iraq are terrified of having children because of  the increasing number of babies born  grotesquely deformed, with no heads,  two  heads, a single eye in their foreheads, scaly bodies or missing limbs. In  addition, young children in Fallujah are now experiencing  hideous cancers
  and leukaemias. These deformities are  now well documented, for example in television documentaries on SKY UK on  September 1 2009, and on SKY UK June 2008. Our direct contact with doctors in Fallujah report that:
  In September 2009, Fallujah  General Hospital had 170 new born babies, 24%  of whom were dead within the first seven days,  a staggering 75% of the dead  babies were  classified as deformed.
  This can be compared with data from the  month of August in 2002 where there were 530 new born babies of whom six were  dead within the first seven days and only one birth defect was reported.
  
  Doctors in Fallujah  have specifically pointed out that not only are they witnessing unprecedented  numbers of birth defects but premature births have also considerably increased  after 2003. But what is more alarming is that doctors in Fallujah  have said, "a significant number of babies that do survive begin to  develop severe disabilities at a later stage".
  As one of a number of doctors,  scientists and those with deep concern for Iraq, Dr Chris Burns-Cox, a British  hospital physician, wrote a letter to the Rt. Hon. Clare Short, M.P. asking  about this situation. She wrote a letter to the Rt. Hon.Douglas Alexander, M.P.  the Secretary of State of the Department for International Development (a post  she had held before she resigned on a matter of principle in May 2003 ) asking  for clarification of the position of deformed children in Fallujah.
  She received a reply dated 3rd September  2009 (two days after the Sky TV broadcast of 1st September 2009) from a junior  minister, deputy to The Secretary of State, Mr. Gareth Thomas MP, Duty  Minister, and Department for International Development. In his reply he denies  that there are more than
  > two or three deformed babies in Fallujah in a year  and asserts that there is, therefore, no problem. This is at wild variance with  reports coming out of Fallujah. One grave digger of a  single cemetery is burying four to five babies a day, most of which he says are  deformed.
  Clare Short passed us a copy of this  letter. It bears a remarkable similarity to three other written answers we have  received over a four year period, in regard to child health and the use of  depleted uranium. All these letters are based on lies and an aim to confuse the  recipients. In her autobiography "Honorable Deception?" Clare Short  says "The first instinct of Number 10 (Downing Street) is to lie."
  We regard the mendacity of Mr. Thomas's  letter, and of the other letters we have received, as extremely serious. These  letters do not deal with minor matters of corruption, or taxes, but do deal  with the use of armed forces and deadly weapons.
  The use of certain weapons has  tremendous repercussions. Iraq will become a country, if it has not already  done so, where it is advisable not to have children. Other countries will watch  what has happened in Iraq, and imitate the Coalition Allies' total disregard of  the United Nations Charter, The
  Geneva, and Hague Conventions, and the Rome Statute of the International  Criminal Court. Some countries, such as Afghanistan, will also come to  experience the very long term damage to the environment, measured in billions  of years, and the devastating effect of depleted uranium and white
  phosphorous munitions.
  
  If, as we say in our letter to the Duty Minister of the Department for International  Development, the UK Government clearly does not know the effects of the weapons  it uses, nor, as a matter of policy, does "it do body counts", how  can the UK Government judge whether it is conducting the wars in Iraq and  Afghanistan according to International Law, especially in terms of  "proportionality" and long term damage to the natural environment?  How can the UK know about the illegality of the weapons systems it sells on the  international market, such as the "Storm Shadow" missile, if the very  Department of the Government that is supposed to assess the deaths and medical  needs of children and adults in Iraq is not telling the truth.
  We request from the United Nations  General Assembly the following:
  1. To acknowledge that there is a  serious problem regarding the unprecedented number of birth defects and cancer  cases in Iraq specifically in Fallujah, Basra, Baghdad  and Al - Najaf.
  
  2. To set up an independent committee to conduct a full investigation into the  problem of the increased number of birth defects and cancers in Iraq.
  3. To implement the cleaning up of toxic materials used by the occupying forces  including Depleted Uranium, and White Phosphorus.
  4. To prevent children and adults  entering contaminated areas to minimize exposure to these hazards.
  5. To investigate whether war crimes, or  crimes against humanity, have been committed, and thereby uphold the United  Nations Charter, The Geneva and Hague Conventions, and The Rome Statute of The  International Criminal Court.
  Please find enclosed a copy of our  letter to Mr Gareth Thomas, dated 12th October 2009, and his letter to The Rt  Hon Clare Short, M.P. dated 3rd September 2009, and enclosures relating to this  matter…..