Wednesday, September 06, 2006















UN Investigating Illegal Weapons In Israel-Lebanon Conflict
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Courtesy Of: GlobalResearch.ca
By Dai Williams,
Independent Researcher
Eos, Surrey, UK
August 30, 2006


SUMMARY:

On 11 August 2006 the UN Human Rights Commission (HRC) and other organisations called for UN investigation of suspected illegal weapons and other war crimes during the Israel / Lebanon conflict.

Carbonised bodies and large fireballs indicate that Israeli forces may have used uranium bunker buster warheads or other weapons of indiscriminate effect.

Suspected weapons and their hazards are described. Procedures for forensic investigation and priorities to protect Lebanese and international personnel are recommended.

Environmental radiation testing is an immediate priority in Lebanon and neighboring countries.

Previous UN post-conflict inspections in the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq were long delayed and prevented from analysing any bomb or missile targets for uranium.

But increased uranium dust was measured in other countries e.g. in Hungary and in the U.K.

International support is needed to ensure fast and effective scientific investigations in Lebanon and to prevent delays or subversion of UN and any other environmental testing.


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http://globalresearch.ca/articles/williams.pdf

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