
United
Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC)
spokesperson Hiro Ueki has confirmed to South End Press that based o-n
earlier research "UNMOVIC did not single Dr. Ammash out for interviews
because UNMOVIC did not have clear evidence to link Dr. Ammash to BW
[biological weapons] programs" when visiting Baghdad University
o-n January 13th, 2003.

" . . ."We are outraged at the U.S.'s extra-legal detention
of Dr. Ammash and its plans to interrogate her. "
We demand that Dr. Ammash be released immediately," said co-publisher
Alexander Dwinell.
"The U.S. government is trying to silence Dr. Ammash's outspoken
criticism of the U.S. role in causing cancers and other illnesses in
Iraq through its own use of biologically hazardous weapons such as radioactive
deleted uranium."
Dr. Ammash, an environmental biologist and professor at Baghdad University,
received her Ph.D. from the University of Missouri. She has earned international
respect for her publications, particularly her documentation of the
rise in cancers among Iraqi children and war veterans since the Gulf
War.
In 'Iraq
Under Siege', she writes: "Iraqi death rates have increased significantly,
with cancer representing a significant cause of mortality, especially
in the south and among children."
When visited in Baghdad by a group of NGO representatives and former UN
officials in January 2003, Dr. Ammash stated: "People here bear every
respect for Western people and Western civilization. We
respect your technological accomplishments and your values..Yet hatred
is being manufactured by some to engineer a clash of civilizations."
Dr. Ammash's other publications include: "Impact of Gulf War Pollution
in the Spread of Infectious Diseases in Iraq," (Soli Al-Mondo, Rome,
1999), and "Electromagnetic, Chemical, and Microbial Pollution Resulting
from War and Embargo, and Its Impact o-n the Environment and Health,"
(Journal of the[Iraqi] Academy of Science, 1997).
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