Sunday, 7 March 2010

Fallujah doctors report rise in birth defects

Finally the BBC has picked up the story and its Foreign Affairs Editor John Simpson has gone to the city to investigate:

): Doctors in the Iraqi city of Fallujah are reporting a high level of birth defects, with some blaming weapons used by the US after the Iraq invasion.

The city witnessed fierce fighting in 2004 as US forces carried out a major offensive against insurgents.

Now, the level of heart defects among newborn babies is said to be 13 times higher than in Europe.

British-based Iraqi researcher Malik Hamdan told the BBC's World Today programme that doctors in Fallujah were witnessing a "massive unprecedented number" of heart defects, and an increase in the number of nervous system defects.

She said that one doctor in the city had compared data about birth defects from before 2003 - when she saw about one case every two months - with the situation now, when, she saw cases every day.

More at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8548707.stm

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