The
Silent Genocide from America
Mohammed Daud Miraki, MA, MA, PhD
Director Afghan DU & Recovery
Fund
Mdmiraki@ameritech.net
When Bush jr. said, "we will smoke them out…" he lived up to his
promise, making life an unattainable reality for the unborn and unsustainable
reality for the living sentencing the Afghan people and their future
generations to a predetermined death sentence.
"After the Americans destroyed our village
and killed many of us, we also lost our houses and have nothing to eat.
However, we would have endured these miseries and even accepted them, if the
Americans had not sentenced us all to death. When I saw my deformed grandson, I
realized that my hopes of the future have vanished for good, different from the
hopelessness of the Russian barbarism, even though at that time I lost my older
son Shafiqullah. This time, however, I know we are part of the invisible
genocide brought on us by America, a silence death from which I know we will not
escape." (Jooma Khan of Laghman province, March 2003)
These words were uttered by an aggrieved Afghan grandfather, who saw his own
and that of others' familial extinction at the hands of the United States of
America and her allies. Another Afghan, who also saw his demise, said:
"I realized this slow, yet certain death,
when I saw blood in my urine and developed severe pain in my kidneys along with
breathing problems I never had before. Many of my family members started to
complain from confusion and the pregnant women miscarried their babies while
others gave birth to disabled infants" (Akbar Khan from Paktika province,
February 2003)
The perpetuation of the perpetual death in Afghanistan continues with the
passage of each day. Every day, people see the silent death striking their
families and friends, hopeless and terrified at the sight of the next funeral
in their minds' eyes. This indiscriminate murder of the Afghan people continues
while those, whose tax money paid for the monstrous weapons and brought about
this genocide pretend as though all is well. The horrific pictures of those
dying--whose bodies do not correlate to their age since they have internalized
so much uranium dust that it impacted the morphology of their bodies--remain in
the memories of those still living who are fearfully waiting for their turn of
disaster. The pregnant women are afraid from giving birth to babies--horrified
to see a deformity instead of a healthy child. This is the legacy of the US
"liberation", an indiscriminate murder of the weak and the unarmed
that do not have any means of self-defense. In fact, there is no defensive
measure against such Weapons of Mass Destruction because these deadly particles
of uranium oxide--the dust formed after uranium pulverizes upon impacting a
target--remain in soil, water and cover the surface of vegetation for
generations to come.
When a US bomb or that of her allies landed on an Afghan village or town,
the land and its people have become part of the deadly legacy of silent death.
This death sentence is different from any other type because in this type death
sentence all the people, their land and future generations are condemned to an
inescapable genocide. The tragedy that makes this state of affairs so dreadful
is the unavoidably invisible threat that targets everyone indiscriminately.
Moreover, the threat has become endemic to the fiber of existence, contaminated
the land, water and its inhabitants. In fact, when Bush jr. said, "we will
smoke them out…" he lived up to his promise, making life an unattainable
reality for the unborn and unsustainable reality for the living, hence,
sentencing Afghan people and their future generations to a predetermined death
sentence.
The true extent of this disaster is unfolding as time goes by. In light of
the continuous revelations about the quantity and types of weapons used in
Afghanistan, the worse has not fully materialized. Everyday, US AC 130
gunships, A-10s and B 52s bomb Afghan villages and towns at each turn when a
unit of US troops encounter resistance. Consequently, not only, the perpetual
death continues but rather, every round of depleted uranium is one additional
nail in the collective coffin of the Afghan people.
The usage of great number of munitions and armaments dropped by US jets
resulted in upsurge of various health problems weeks into 2002. This pattern is
different from that experienced by the Iraqi after the first Gulf War where it
took years for many of the birth defects, deformities and other health
conditions to surface. This points to the enormity of uranium weapons used in
Afghanistan, a fact, illustrated by many investigators world wide, notably Dai
Williams in England, and Dr. Durakovic from the Uranium Medical Research Center
in Canada, and Dr. Marc Herald in the United States among others. Furthermore,
various international newspapers and media outlets notably Le Monde
Diplomatique, Guardian, Frontier Post, BBC, CBC, Al Jazeera among others have
reported the types of weapon systems used against Afghan targets--villages,
towns--and mountain cave complexes. According to the BBC (April 10, 2002), more
than 6600 J-dam bombs were dropped on Afghanistan. On October 2002, Boston
Globe also reported:
"In contrast with older weapons, the new
generation finds its way with advances such as target-elevation data and
satellite signals. The JDAM already has proven itself in Afghanistan. By
February [2002], commanders had dropped 6,600 JDAMs, consultants estimate - so
many that stockpiles ran low and officials had to scramble up more production
from a Missouri factory."
By October 2002, the first anniversary of US invasion of Afghanistan, more
than 10000 tons of bombs landed on Afghan soil. (Socialist Worker Online,
October 11, 2002) Imagine the magnitude of carnage and contamination caused by
such barbarism. While another report by Kate Randall on December 2001, put the
number of US bombed dropped at 12000:
"Since the US launched the war on Afghanistan
October 7, more than 12,000 US bombs have been dropped on the country.
According to the Pentagon, about 60 percent of these bombs have been
precision-guided by satellite or laser technology. However, many of these
bombs–dropped by B-52s and other aircraft from tens of thousands of feet in the
air–have strayed off course, hitting civilian targets." (WSWS, December
29, 2001)
In another report, a year after September 11, 2001, Matt Kelley of the
Associated Press put the US munitions statistics as follows:
"U.S. and coalition airplanes have conducted
more than 21,000 flights over Afghanistan, dropping more than 20,000 munitions.
About 60 percent of the ordnance dropped on Afghanistan has been precision
guided, the highest percentage in any conflict."
Similarly the Guardian reported on April 10, 2002:
"More than 22,000 weapons - ranging from
cruise missiles to heavy fuel-air bombs - have been dropped on the country over
the past six months…. US pilots dropped more than 6,600 joint direct attack
munitions (J-dams), the satellite-guided bombs… One in four bombs and missiles
dropped by the US on Afghanistan may have missed its target"
The new generations of hard target weapons whose warheads are made of dense
metal have contributed to the heavy contamination of land, water and general
population.
The following munitions have been deployed in bombing the poorest country of
the world, Afghanistan:
|
Smart Bombs |
Guided Missiles |
Sub-munitions |
|
GBU-15 Y |
AGM-86D CALCM Y |
BLU-97B cluster bomb Y |
|
GBU-24 Y |
AGM-130C Y |
|
|
GBU-27 Y |
AGM-142 Hav Nap Y |
|
|
GBU-28 B/B Y |
AGM-154C JSOW 154 P |
|
|
GBU-31 JDAM Y |
AGM-158 JASSM P |
|
|
GBU-32 JDAM Y |
BGM-109 Tactical Tomahawk
P |
|
|
GBU-37 B/B Y |
Storm Shadow / SCALP P |
|
|
SSB P |
|
|
Y = reported use P = prototype
testing expected
The patent information of many of these munitions point to the usage of
dense metal--depleted uranium, non-depleted uranium, or Tungsten, the latter is
not likely since it costs more and is difficult to manufacture. Tungsten is
more expensive than depleted uranium, which is in abundance. The world uranium
industry has over one million tons of depleted uranium to dispose of. Tungsten
is also difficult to manufacture because is 1.75
times harder than uranium and tungsten has a much higher melting point, (U = 1132
Celsius, W = 3422 Celsius). Moreover, depleted uranium is also effective as
incendiary device since it burns fiercely in air. As incendiary weapon, it
could ignite munitions inside tanks and burn underground weapon and fuel
storage facilities and would serve effective in destroying chemical and
biological agents in underground facilities. The suitability of uranium whether
depleted or non-depleted is further reinforced by the claims of the Uranium
Medical Research Center (UMRC):
"By the DOD’s own admission, the best
performing metal that consistently fits these functional military profiles is
uranium and alloys of uranium. Titanium and tungsten are not suitable as the
prime alloy base for these purposes. Uranium (whether NDU or DU) offers unique
structural features and the chemistry best suited for the defeat of deep,
bunkerized targets, multiple types of targets in area denial munitions, and
penetrating composite ceramic and metal armoured [sic] targets."
"Uranium can be engineered to be
"self-sharpening" so that when it hits a target, it retains its
punching point as material erodes off the warhead (titanium and tungsten will
not do this). Uranium’s molecular structure can re-formed, using metallurgical
and "nano-technologies" to deliver a selected range of ballistic
features, including kinetic, thermal, pyrophoric, liquid metal and
high-pressure/high-heat, plasma effects. Uranium is a readily available metal,
cheap to produce and is in abundance in DOE’s, DOD’s and their weapon’s
contractors’ stockpiles."
Based on these favorable military characteristics including low cost, it is
logical to use uranium than tungsten. With this mind, the following patent
information would further shed light on the composition of these DU based
munitions: These extracts are from the works of renowned independent DU
researcher Dai Williams http://www.eoslifework.co.uk
"Patent 6389977 (Shrouded Aerial
Bomb) clearly identifies Depleted Uranium as
an intended design option for the hard target guided bombs most widely used in
Afghanistan - upgraded versions of the 2,000 lb. BLU-109/B hard target warhead
with the AUP-116 advanced penetrator. These include versions of the GBU-15, 24
and 31 and the AGM-130C."
In light of the advantages of uranium over tungsten, exploring the following
US patent table should further put to rest any doubts about the deadly
composition of those weapons that turned Afghanistan uninhabitable wasteland.
The extracts in the following table are presented by Dai Williams and could
be on the following web-site http://www.eoslifework.co.uk/u23.htm#USpatreport
Table A: US Patents with direct references to Uranium or Depleted Uranium
DU
|
US Patent Number |
Date |
Title and extracts from patent specifications |
|
4,638,737 |
June 28, 1985 |
A missile for defeating active armor1 of a
target as set forth in claim 3, wherein said primary warhead is
made of a heavy metal selected from tungsten carbide and uranium ore… … these subcaliber warheads are preferably
kinetic energy warheads that are referred to as flechettes and are made of
heavy material such as depleted uranium or tungsten carbide |
|
5,542,354 |
July 20, 1995 |
Segmenting warhead projectile The warhead of claim 2 wherein said first
housing and said second housing are independently each selected from the
group consisting of iron, steel, tungsten, tantalum, depleted uranium and
alloys thereof ... Other metals useful
for the frangible first housing include tungsten, tantalum, depleted
uranium and alloys thereof. |
|
5,691,502 |
June 5, 1995 |
Low velocity radial deployment with predetermined pattern The invention can be employed in an
interceptor missile for the purpose of increasing the area of potential
impact with a target. Each lethality enhancing object (28) is preferably
fabricated from a dense metal. While any suitable dense
metal can be employed, metals having a density of at least 15 gm/cc are
presently preferred, e.g., tantalum, tungsten, rhenium, uranium,
etc. The higher densities permit a
greater mass in a given volume or the same mass in a smaller volume, thereby
enhancing the impact force of a lethality enhancing object…. |
|
6,389,977 |
Dec 11, 1997 |
Shrouded Aerial Bomb [BLU-109/B and variants] This is definitive patent for the outer
casing of the upgraded GUB-15, 24,27, 31 and AGM- 130C warheads. The shroud contains the
AUP-116 advanced penetrator. This patent specifically identifies BOTH
Tungsten AND Depleted Uranium penetrator versions Claims: 1…. … 5. The shrouded aerial bomb as claimed
in claim 1, wherein the penetrating body is formed of
depleted uranium. |
Since 1997, the US has been modifying and upgrading its munitions enhancing their
penetrability by using dense metal as the following quote further exposes:
"Since 1997 the United States has been
modifying and upgrading its missiles and guided (smart) bombs. Prototypes of
these bombs were tested in the Kosovo mountains in 1999, but a far greater
range has been tested in Afghanistan. The upgrade involves replacing a
conventional warhead by a heavy, dense metal one. Calculating the volume and
the weight of this mystery metal leads to two possible conclusions: it is
either tungsten or depleted uranium." Le Monde diplomatique March 2002
"The DU explosive charges in the guided bomb
systems used in Afghanistan can weigh as much as one and a half metric tons (as
in Raytheon's Bunker Buster - GBU-28)" Le Monde March 2002
The usage of new generation weapons was also confirmed by the Uranium
Medical Research Center (UMRC):
"Independent research and publicly available
documentation of NATO and US weapons’ development programs hinted at or noted
directly that non-fissionable (non-thermal nuclear) uranium weapons (including
DU) development programs are still underway. Sources include: military research
laboratories and sub-contract research & development programs; the US
Science Based Stockpile Stewardship Program; the Federation of American Scientists;
veterans’ reports; and, the annual reports and advertising of independent
weapons contractors. US military health warnings to OEF [Operation Enduring
Freedom] personnel indicate the presence of radiological contaminants;
recommending troops take protection measures. OEF’s forward targeting
personnel, Special Forces and post-bombing, site inspection teams have been
given radiation protection instructions, radiation detectors and protective
equipment prior to and since entering Afghanistan."
It continues:
"The U.S. DBHT (Deeply Buried Hard Target)
Project, aimed at developing weapons to destroy biological, nuclear and
chemical weapons storage and manufacturing facilities in rogue states; and, the
US Strategic Military Plan and US Nuclear Posture Review expresses intentions
to use new classes of weapons in Afghanistan and other states. This program was
known to be accelerating its weapons development and experiments in readiness
for a possible Iraqi incursion. The White House and US-DOD spoke frequently about
the development and use of fission, low-yield and non-fission, seismic bunker-
and cave-busters. These weapons, by design, require heavy ballast and narrow
diameter casings that can drive deeply into the earth or through
super-reinforced military targets, tough enough to withstand high velocity
impacts before they reach detonation depth."
UMRC articulates the difference of these weapons with those of the first
Gulf War:
"These new generations of weapons and the
targets for which they are designed dictate specific features and functions:
They are designed as "self-forging" and capable of punching through
multi-layered, extra-reinforced, hardened-targets. They must be able to defeat
14 to 20 feet of heavily reinforced concrete. Unlike the Gulf War DU armour
[sic] defeat penetrators, these new warheads would be used in conjunction with
high explosive charges and or high-pressure, shaped charges and delayed-action
detonators."
In addition to the bombs and rockets, the US air force relies heavily on AC-130
flying gunships which are equipped with the 25 mm GAU-12 Gatling gun
(1,800 rounds per minute) with DU ammunition further adding to the
contamination of the environment and misery of the poor people of Afghanistan.
Furthermore, US ground forces also rely heavily on A-10 'tank killer' that uses
30 mm rounds of depleted uranium ammunitions. These two weapon systems
contribute on daily basis to the misery of the people there.
This disaster will haunt Afghan children, women and men for generations to
come. Dr. Michael H. Repacholi of the World Health Organization reported:
"DU [deleted uranium] is released from fired
weapons in the form of small particles that may be inhaled, ingested or remain
in the environment."
He added further:
"Children rather than adults may be
considered to be more at risk of DU exposure when returning to normal
activities within a war zone through contaminated food and water, since typical
hand-to-mouth activity of inquisitive play could lead to high DU ingestion from
contaminated soil." (The Laissez Faire
City Times, Vol 5, No 44, October 29,
2001}
At the defense department briefing, Dr. Ross Anthony, from the Rand
Corporation had said the following about depleted uranium:
"The kidney is the part that is the most
susceptible." (The Laissez Faire City
Times, Vol 5, No 44, October 29,
2001}
Steve Fetter and Frank von Hippel wrote in the Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists (1999)
"Radiation doses for soldiers with embedded
fragments of depleted uranium may be troublesome…The
ground the DU-contaminated plumes passed over would be coated with a thin layer
of DU dust, some of which would be later kicked up by wind and human activity.
...The munitions could deposit a layer of [depleted uranium] dust on
crops that could be eaten directly by humans or by animals later consumed by
humans. …However, rough estimates suggest that the cancer risk from consumption
of contaminated produce would be less than from inhalation"
What this translates into is more deformities, diseases and deaths for the
poor Afghans. As I also stated in my previous report http://www.rense.com/general35/perp.htm,
it took on average 5 years for various deformities to emerge in Iraq after the
first Gulf War, however, in Afghanistan, people started to complain from
various health problems within weeks of the initial bombing. This means only
one thing, the magnitude of uranium based weapons used in Afghanistan is much
higher than that in Iraq during the first Gulf War. This fact is reinforced by
the news that in the first few months of the bombing more 6,600 J-dams/smart
bombs have been dropped on Afghanistan, making the size of the uranium
contamination much higher than in Iraq during the first Gulf War.
The emergence of excessive health problems increased curiosity and concerns
among scientists worldwide of the usage of depleted uranium. The first
scientific undertaking was led by the Uranium Medical Research Center (UMRC)
which consisted of two consecutive trips to JalalAbad and Kabul. The
preliminary findings by the UMRC research teams concluded:
The staff of UMRC communicated the
following about Non-Depleted Uranium:
"Actually, NDU, if it is "virgin
uranium", is pure uranium extracted from the feed stock at the
pre-enrichment phase of either the fuel or weapons development cycles and is
significantly less expensive per ton than DU. The gaseous diffusion and centrifuge
processes of enriching uranium require so much electrical power, they need
dedicated power production sources - some powered reactors have been
constructed simply to power up the enrichment process. They also are expensive
technologies to operate and capitalize. DU, being the by-product of enrichment
is by definition, much more expensive per ton since it had to be processed
through the enrichment phase."
After collecting samples of urine,
soil from blast sites and surrounding areas in Kabul and JalaAbad and other
areas, UMRC carrying out detailed scientific analysis of these samples and
released their findings on 21.05.2003, http://www.umrc.net/AfghanistanOEF.asp:
Along the lines of the UMRC
findings, I instructed two groups of field surveyors to comb eastern and
southeastern Afghanistan as well as Kabul for effects on uranium on local
populations, they have found many dreadful conditions.
They targeted wide areas all over
Afghanistan, however, the depth of the contamination is situated in the Pashtun
dominated areas, east, southeast, south and southwestern Afghanistan. More then
thousands tons of non-depleted uranium along with depleted uranium (mostly from
A-10 and AC-130 Gatling guns) has been used by the US and her allies against
the defenseless people of Afghanistan.
The bulk of the contamination is in
ToraBora, Bagram frontline--north of Kabul, Shaikoot, Paktia, Paktika,
Mazar-i-sharif, and Kundoz frontline. (Field surveyors)
Data Collected by field
surveyors:
Subsequent to the contamination, newborn children have
physical deformities and those that do not have physical deformity are
suffering from Mental Retardation. These cases are reported from Paktia,
Nanagrhar, Bagram, Mazar-e-Sharif and Kundoz.
As in my previous report, the survey team reported again
that in bombardments of ToraBora, Shaikoot and Bagram frontline large number of
antiaircraft weapons and rifles had melted.
During the bombardments of ToraBora, Bagram front lines,
Kundoz and Mazar-e-Sharif, many Taliban soldiers were seen with blood coming
out from their mouths, noses and ears. Meanwhile, those Taliban soldiers who
returned to their respective villages started to vomit blood and had bloody
stools. Subsequently, many have died from their conditions.
During bombardment of Kuram village, Surkhrod district
of Nangarhar, the village was completely destroyed and many peoples were killed
without any physical injuries.
After bombardment in Khost public health workers have
reported some skin lesions. Those that developed the skin lesions died after
their conditions were deteriorated.
In Pachir Wa Agam district near to ToraBora targeted
area, women started to suffer from a deadly condition. Several months after the
bombing, women of the area would become angry by petty things and that anger
turns into rage, which subsequently causes the women to collapse and die.
(Field Surveyors of the Afghan DU & Recovery Fund)
My team also reported that many
children are born with no limbs, no eyes, or tumors protruding out from their
mouths and their eyes. The following testimonies and photos--filmed in Iraq are
used here to exhibit the identical conditions of Afghan victims-- exhibit the
horrific conditions from which children in Afghanistan, similar to those in
Iraq, suffer from.
The father one of the children in
Paktia said this about his child:
"When I saw my little boy with those monstrous red
tumors, I thought to myself, why is it difficult for Americans to understand
that they are hated in our country. If I do this to the child of an American
family, that family has the right to pull my eyes out of my eye sockets. I like
to tell the Americans that they love to live their lives of luxury at the
expense of our extermination" (Assadullah, February 2003)

The father of one of the victims
from Kundoz whose wife had given birth to a deformed child that hardly
resembled an infant said this to our survey team in Kabul:
" My wife was pregnant and we were happily waiting
for the moment to see our second child. On the day of the delivery, my wife
felt weird, saying that she did not feel good and had pain in her abdomen. When
the baby was born, it was hardly a human. It looked as if some one had beaten a
baby and then covered its body with floors. My poor child looked like someone
has rolled it in a basket of floors. When my wife saw the baby, she went into
shock and died after 5 hours." (Zar Ghoon, December, 2002)
The following picture exhibits the
condition Zar Ghoon baby was born with:

A man from ToraBora lost controlled
of his emotions while chatting with one of the field volunteers, screamed and
posed a question and continued:
"What else do the Americans want? They killed us,
they turned our newborns into horrific deformations, and they turned our
farmlands into graveyards and destroyed our homes. On top of all that their
planes fly over and spray us with bullets. We have nothing to lose; we will
fight against them the same way we fought the previous monster [the former
Soviet Union]" (Sa'yed Gharib, April 2003)
Most of the people that developed
various health problems have died; others suffer from conditions such as kidney
disease/failure, confusion, and loss of immunity and painful joints.
I wish to conclude this paper with
the following quote from one of the victims of the US bombing:
"Tell America, we are not fools. Your words and
actions are those of evil. We do not have airplanes like you do, however, we
have one thing that you do not have principles and morals. We will never do
anything remotely similar to American children what Americans have done to our
children and families. They might win some fights, but we have already won the
big fight, the moral ground." (Nurullah Omar-Khail, March, 2003)
Mohammed Daud Miraki, MA, MA, PhD
Director Afghan DU &
Recovery Fund
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