Sunday 1 June 2003

Revealed: the cluster bombs that litter Iraq

The murderous idiots running the show are lying, cheating and stealing their way to world domination. My taxes paid for some of these cluster bombs and it makes me sick to my stomach to think about how they're now maiming Iraqi children. Cheers Tony, nice one mate!

click here to enlarge the map The shocking extent of unexploded cluster bombs dropped by American and British planes, which litter Iraq eight weeks after the conflict, is revealed in detail for the first time today.

The first map based on military intelligence to show the exact location of unexploded anti-personnel mines, cluster bombs and anti-tank mines, obtained by The Observer, shows the vast area of the country which is at danger from live munitions.

Experts in clearing conflict zones of unexploded bombs say that millions of Iraqi adults and children are at risk, along with humanitarian aid workers, United Nations personnel, civilian staff and military officials.

Its revelation raises fresh questions for Tony Blair and George Bush, who insisted that post-conflict Iraq would be a safer place than it was under Saddam Hussein.

It also reignites the controversy over the use of cluster bombs by the coalition forces. The map reveals that hundreds, or possibly thousands, of the bombs - which produce hundreds of 'bomblets' scattered out over a large area - failed to detonate.

Anti-landmine campaigners are insisting that American and British troops make clearing the 'lethal legacy' an urgent priority.

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