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Report from Dec. 98 Conference On Depleted Uranium Now Available (fwd)




D.U. report from the Iraq conference : website given below.

Also for people who like primary sources, Richard Butler's fateful
December report to the UN is published on the Unscom website at
http://www.un.org/Depts/unscom/s98-1172.htm

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Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 15:09:49 PST
Subject: Report from Dec. 98 Conference On Depleted Uranium Now Available 

URGENT MESSAGE CONCERNING USE OF DEPLETED URANIUM WEAPONS

 The documents from the December 2-3, 1998 Conference on the "Health 
Consequences of DU Weapons Used By US and British Forces" held in 
Baghdad is available on the web.. This material is vitally  important 
and should be looked at closely by all concerned groups in an effort to 
put a stop to any further military actions against Iraq. The physicians 
and scientists who compiled this report are asking our help in 
disseminating this information in hopes of stopping further use of 
depleted uranium weapons. They are also requesting help from the 
international community in conducting more studies on the health effects 
of DU on the Iraqi people. We all need to work to disseminate this 
information as quickly and widely as possible. 

The report is located at      http://asterix.phys.unm.edu:8000

It is available as a microsoft word and a html document. 


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