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Ever since
she knew about the devastating effects of radiation and depleted
uranium pollution on the world as a result of nuclear weapons,
geoscientist Leuren Moret has been on a crusade to stop wars and
weapons testing.
The War Crimes
Conference and Exhibition held at the Putra World Trade Centre
in Kuala Lumpur recently was eye-opening and conscience-raising
in its condemnation of the atrocities of war. During the
three-day event, attendees gained insight into the horrors of
past conflicts and the impending threat to our future if wars
continue. Among the many impassioned pledges was a move to
establish a War Crimes Tribunal in Malaysia this year and try
U.S. President George Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair
and Australian Prime Minister John Howard for their roles in
initiating the illegal Iraq war.
The Kuala Lumpur Initiative to Criminalize War is a global
movement introduced several years ago by Tun Dr. Mahathir
Mohamad, former Prime Minister of Malaysia. The February War
Crimes Conference is the most recent of the annual events
organized by the Perdana Global Peace Forum. The event fielded
distinguished speakers who shared their expertise and showcased
a number of war victims from Iraq and Palestine who gave a human
face to the grim discourse with their heartrending testimonies.
Among the eloquent speakers was geoscientist and international
radiation specialist Leuren Moret, who gave a startling
revelation about the effects of radiation and how our global
environment has been contaminated from atomic bomb testing since
1945 to the present, and how this pollution has sharply
increased since the U.S. introduced depleted uranium (DU)
weapons to the battlefields for the first time with the 1991
Persian Gulf War. This, she says, has caused a world epidemic of
cancer, diabetes, neuro-muscular diseases, chronic fatigue
syndrome, diseases of the heart and brain and infertility.
A U.S. nuclear weapons lab whistle blower, Moret has spoken in
46 countries as she feels it is her obligation to share the
devastating results of her research, which she began after
working at two nuclear weapons laboratories in California from
the 1970s to 1991.
What she has to say will not only shock, but also answer the
question we have always asked: why are so many people suffering
from cancer and unexplained diseases of the heart, brain and
nervous system these days?
Aishah Ali: Your talk was scary. Can I ask you to elaborate on
the effects of radiation and DU on our health? First of all what
is your role at this conference?
Leuren Moret: My role is to introduce the radiation issue as a
world war crime. It is extremely important for Malaysians to
know because particles from radiation and DU are everywhere in
the air.
We drink the same water, we breathe the same air and we eat food
from soils that may have been contaminated. That’s why the
pollution of the environment and the atmosphere is so important
for the future of humanity and it is directly affecting public
health here in Malaysia. I have been reading about increased
infertility in Malaysia, which is part of the global trend.
Aishah Ali: Why us? We are so far away from the war zones.
Leuren Moret: These tiny radioactive particles are all over the
world in two weeks. When a nuclear bomb explodes or when a DU
weapon burns, it produces radioactive poison gas. Uranium when
it burns is hotter than the sun and it forms extremely tiny
particles. These particles stay in the air until rain or snow
removes them and they contaminate our soil and water. Areas
where there is high rainfall such as Hawaii, or the coastal
areas in Southeast Asia, have much higher levels of radiation
rained out into the local environment. Of course, this damages
all living things, not just humans.
Aishah Ali: How do they get into our body and damage our health?
Leuren Moret: You know why people smoke opium? When you inhale
the smoke, it gets into your bloodstream very fast. If it’s
eaten, it goes through your digestive system. But if you inhale
or inject it into your blood veins, it goes all over your body.
What happens is, the tiny particles in the lungs go into your
bloodstream and your bloodstream goes everywhere in your body --
to your bones, brain, even contaminating your hair.
It has devastating effects. The first is the heavy-metal
chemical effect. You know how lead and mercury are very toxic?
Uranium is also a toxic chemical.
The metal reaction will give your body horrible rashes and
allergies.
Another is the radioactive effect where nuclear particles
disturb the cells. Our cells communicate with one another but
what happens is the radiation damages the signals and cells
start to malfunction.
The third and most serious effect of DU is the nanoparticle or
“particulate” effect. Because the suspended DU particles which
travel around the world are so tiny, they disturb the signaling
and information flow in the cell processes and functions of the
body.
You get what is called chronic diseases like chronic fatigue
syndrome where people get tired all the time, that’s from
radiation damage; or obesity which is caused by damage to the
information flow in the cell; or neuro-muscular diseases like
multiple-sclerosis where people are unable to walk because their
nervous systems are damaged.
DU is a systemic poison which causes a web of diseases that
cascade into many illnesses.
Aishah Ali: What exactly is DU?
Leuren Moret: DU is radioactive trash from the atomic weapons
project and the nuclear power industry. It is a radioactive
metal and occurs in three isotopes (forms of a chemical element
differing in their atomic weight) -- Uranium 238, Uranium 235
and Uranium 234.
They all behave the same chemically because they have the same
number of electrons in the outer shell, but they are slightly
different in mass.
The isotope that scientists want is Uranium 235 because it will
explode in nuclear bombs like the Hiroshima bomb. Today they
mine the uranium and take 0.5 per cent out of U235 from the ore
to make into nuclear reactor fuel.
The rest is trash. It’s called depleted uranium or DU because
they have removed the half percent of U235.It’s a bomb tester’s
term. It does not mean it is depleted in radiation. It is
depleted in U235 because the vital half a per cent has been
extracted.
Aishah Ali: But it is still dangerous?
Leuren Moret: Of course! This is in huge junk piles stored in
drums in solid metal at the Department of Energy sites in the
U.S. The U.S. is using thousands of tons of DU in dirty bombs,
dirty missiles and dirty bullets all over the Middle East and
Central Asia. We’re importing it from Canada, Belgium and South
Africa.
It is very profitable and so investment firms invest in
corporations manufacturing DU weapons because they may get as
much as a 35 percent return annually on the investment. We have
to take the profit out of war in order to end this global,
permanent war economy, which is destroying the earth.
Fortunately the Belgian Parliament has just passed a law
abolishing all DU weapons manufacturing, testing, storage and
sales. It is the first country in the world to do this.
This is extremely significant because Belgium was exporting DU
weapons to the U.S.; it is the headquarters of NATO and the seat
of the European Parliament.
Aishah Ali: When I visited Iraq before the war, I saw babies in
hospitals dying of leukemia. Would that have been from DU
exposure?
Leuren Moret: Yes, the DNA is damaged but the babies were also
exposed while in their mothers’ wombs. So they were born with
birth defects, underweight and not healthy.
There are also babies born without eyes. It is an extremely rare
birth defect called anophthalmia and it ranges widely from case
to case in 20,000-40,000 live births.
But recently a doctor in Jordan reported 12 such cases in Iraqi
babies and children. These babies are born alive but their eyes
are not developed. Eyes in the fetus are formed in the first
month, so in such cases, particles of DU in the mother’s body
interfere with the development of the baby.
Aishah Ali: So this means the risks are more when you live in
the war zones?
Leuren Moret: Jordan’s next door to Iraq and so is Israel. So it
is like living on the battlefield. That is why DU weapons are
illegal firstly, they are radioactive weapons, which make them
illegal.
Secondly, they are illegal because they travel off the
battlefield and poison the whole world with an invisible,
silent, tasteless, radioactive gas, like Chernobyl (Russia) did.
Thirdly they continue to act long after the battle is over, 4.5
billion years is the half-life of DU.
The fourth factor which makes them illegal under international
law is that they kill and maim inhumanely not only enemy
soldiers, but our own soldiers, civilians and all living things.
This makes them completely illegal Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Aishah Ali: You also mentioned some astounding figures on rising
cases of diabetes and cancer.
Leuren Moret: Yes, the World Health Organization announced in
April 2003 that cancer will increase globally by 50 per cent by
2020, and diabetes will increase from 30 million cases globally
to 230 million cases over the next 20 years. There is a global
epidemic of lung cancer now and a huge increase in diabetes
cases, which can only be explained by a global environmental
event such as global pollution of the atmosphere with DU.
Aishah Ali: Wouldn’t the soldiers sent to the (Persian) Gulf War
suffer even more?
Leuren Moret: Yes, we have a 55 percent disability rate for
those who served in the Persian Gulf region. They didn’t have to
be in the battlefield, they were just in the region and yet half
of them have DU poisoning. They have DU in their bodies, in
their semen and they contaminate their wives and partners and
cause babies to be born with birth defects.
There was a photo essay in Life magazine recently on children
and babies of the first Persian Gulf War veterans. It’s titled
“The Tiny Victims of Desert Storm “. It shows horribly
disfigured (post-Persian Gulf War I) babies playing with their
normal siblings, who were born before their fathers went to war.
These babies don’t have legs, some don’t have arms or they have
hands coming out of their shoulders.
The same has happened in many Iraqi, Afghan, Yugoslav babies. It
will soon begin happening in Israel to new babies exposed to the
DU particles drifting into Israel after the July 2006 Israeli
attack on Lebanon with thousands of American DU bombs. Already
there are large increases reported by Israeli doctors in
northern Israel, where the rainfall is highest in Israel. It’s
very simple.
You cannot use nuclear weapons without nuking yourself. In fact,
Israeli soldiers were advised that if they wanted to have
children, to leave their sperm in sperm banks before they went
to Lebanon in the July attacks.
Aishah Ali: What about people living close to nuclear power
plants or nuclear bomb-testing sites?
Leuren Moret: Many studies have shown that children’s health has
suffered as has that of living species like fish. I was part of
a group studying the level of radiation in the teeth of children
living around nuclear power plants in the U.S., England and
Japan. We collected baby teeth and measured the radiation. Then
we went to the children’s cancer hospital and got the baby teeth
from children living in the same area who were suffering from
cancer. They had twice as much radiation in the baby teeth. And
as the radiation levels go up and down each year, the cancer
rates go up and down exactly following the radiation level in
the baby teeth. So, people who live around nuclear power plants
do not have healthy children. Adults also suffer rare cancers,
chronic fatigue, thyroid problems and are giving birth to
unhealthy and brain-damaged babies. I call nuclear technologies
“the death of birth”.
Aishah Ali: What happens to living species close to bomb testing
sites?
Leuren Moret: There are severe effects on all living things near
a nuclear bomb testing site, but low-level radiation exposure on
the other side of the world also has very severe effects. For
example, the DU causes a drop in the fishing catch in the ocean.
A study showed a drop to 50 per cent of the fishing catch over
the North Atlantic during bomb testing. As soon as the U.S.,
Russia and England signed the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963,
fishing catch recovered from one million tons to four million
tons in four years. But in the Pacific the fishing catch has
declined by 65 percent since 1970 and never recovered because
some countries -- India, Pakistan, China and France continued
bomb-testing.
Aishah Ali: So you’ve been around the world talking about this?
Why did you decide on such a crusade?
Leuren Moret: (Laughs) I thought I was going to be a mother,
cook, sew and have a totally normal life. But once you work in a
nuclear weapons laboratory it’s like joining the Mafia. You can
let go of them but they cannot let go of you. I just learned the
hard way that radiation is forever. I didn’t know anything about
radiation before. I’m a geologist and a geoscientist uses
radiation to determine the age of the rocks.
I measure the radioactive isotopes or minerals in rocks to
determine the age of the rock and formation of the mountain
range. “Then I went to work at two nuclear weapons laboratories.
At the Lawrence Berkeley Lab I studied how magmas are created,
and what happens when volcanoes erupt and how the ash and dust
go all over the world. That helped me to understand how nuclear
weapons and the fallout, rainout or snowout can go all the way
around the world because it becomes a component of atmospheric
dust. Millions of tons of atmospheric dust each year are
transported all around the world with a lot of “hitchhikers”
like fungi, bacteria, viruses and of course, radioactive
isotopes. That was interesting to me because I have been working
so many years with atmospheric dust!
Aishah Ali: Did you leave the job?
Leuren Moret: I wanted to travel and look for adventure. Then I
came back in 1984 and had my daughter, Zephyr. To support her, I
worked at the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory in
California. I was working on the Yucca Mountains project, an
ongoing project for the last I5 years to find a suitable
repository to store nuclear waste from the nuclear weapons,
nuclear power plant and the DU programs. Even though they spent
over U.S.$3 billion of taxpayers’ money, the government wasn’t
able to build a repository.
Instead I observed extensive science and contractor fraud on the
most important public works project in the history of the US. In
fact, the radioactive pollution and the secrecy of the nuclear
weapons programs in the end will destroy all of the nuclear
superpowers. That’s because there is another greater superpower,
and that is the superpower of public opinion.
Aishah Ali: So you became a whistle blower?
Leuren Moret: Yes, in I991. I became completely disillusioned
with science in the United States because I discovered in those
two years at Livermore that most scientists are “prostitutes”
for the military or corporations. I remember standing in my
laboratory in 1991, looking out of the window, and I said I
didn’t want to be a science prostitute anymore. I packed
everything into my car, drove out the gate and said ‘I’M OUT OF
JAIL. OH, THIS FEELS WONDERFUL!’
Aishah Ali: Did they try to stop you?
Leuren Moret: No, but little did I know that when you step over
that line, that invisible line, and you go against the nuclear
power program, you get tangled in the politics of radiation. I
was completely devastated by the retaliation by the University
of California and the Livermore lab. They bankrupted me, they
broke into my house, my car, they kidnapped my daughter when she
was I3 and I didn’t see her until she was I8. They try to run
whistleblowers off the road and they have killed some. They did
everything to intimidate and frighten me. All I can say is that
when the going gets tough the tough get going. I learned to be
much stronger and I’m lucky to be alive. The best thing of all
is that I lost all of my fear. Now they are afraid of’ me.
Aishah Ali: You are an inspiration!
Leuren Moret: What really changed my life was my first trip to
Japan in 2000. I was invited to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb Conference and in those two Peace
Museums I saw the truth about the horrors of nuclear weapons.
(In 1945 the uranium bomb named “Little Boy” was dropped on
Hiroshima. A few clays later “Fat Man”, a plutonium bomb, was
dropped on Nagasaki.)
In the Hiroshima museum there are pictures of the people with
their skin dripping from them and the shadows of the people on
the stone walls and on the steps where people were sitting when
they were vaporized by the effects of the bomb. It was
astounding to see that. I was okay until I was standing under
the model of “Little Boy”, the bomb they dropped in Hiroshima.
Because I was a nuclear weapons laboratory whistle blower, I had
all the cameras in my face and did so many television and
newspaper interviews. Then in the Hiroshima Peace Museum I
looked up and saw “Little Boy”. I felt so terrible because I
knew that scientists like me had made that possible. I started
to cry and I could not stop. That was the moment when I decided
that I had to spend the rest of my life educating the public
about the terrible health impact of nuclear technologies. I
could not do anything more important as a mother, a scientist
and a Pacifist. And then a miracle happened, after seven years
of constant research and speaking out all over the world.
Tun Dr. Mahathir invited me to the War Crimes Conference in
Kuala Lumpur because he believes that radiation is the most
important issue today. Of course, he and his wife are both
medical doctors, so they could understand how devastating
radiation can be to biological systems. He is the first world
leader to take up the radiation issue.
Wouldn’t it be nice if Malaysia was the country that saved the
world? I think we should work very hard to support Tun Dr.
Mahathir’s Kuala Lumpur Initiative to Criminalize War. We really
have no other choice.
(Source: Madame Chair Magazine)
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