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Connolly
13th July 2007, 01:24
Its possibly "old" news, but its new to me all the same.

The follwing 27min docu shows graphic images of those affected by the United States use of white phosphorous* in Iraq, and particularly in Falujah.

They are full of such shit when they talk about Saddam using gas against the Kurds - when they are doing the very same thing against innocent civilians.

Not a peep from the media about this mass murder the fuckers - blatent censorship.

Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre (27min)

http://www.giv-seiten.info/www.giv-archiv....allujah_ING.wmv (http://www.giv-seiten.info/www.giv-archiv.de/Report/Videos/fallujah_ING.wmv)

anti_fa01
13th July 2007, 02:48
LOL........white phosphorous is used as an incendiary........It's not classified as a "Chemical weapon"..Its not a Nerve agent or a Mustard agent............

Faux Real
13th July 2007, 02:50
What sick hypocritical fucks... ugh. What an utter disgrace. Indeed, this is nothing new that the media censors what it deems inappropriate for the public. Saddening how on top of the ethnic cleansing our "beloved troops" vandalize a mosque... I can't be the only one who shed a few tears near the end of it am I? Goddamn I feel spiritually empty after watching this... yeah a couple privately owned military contractors die and leads to the rape of a relatively peaceful city. Sorry, I had no clue about this movie, and have only heard the mention of chem weapons in use during Iraq once or twice before.

Faux Real
13th July 2007, 02:53
Originally posted by [email protected] 12, 2007 06:48 pm
LOL........white phosphorous is used as an incendiary........It's not classified as a "Chemical weapon"..Its not a Nerve agent or a Mustard agent............


Definition of Chemical Weapons

1. The provisions of this Article and the detailed procedures for its implementation shall apply to all chemical weapons owned or possessed by a State Party, or that are located in any place under its jurisdiction or control, except old chemical weapons and abandoned chemical weapons to which Part IV (B) of the Verification Annex applies.

2. Detailed procedures for the implementation of this Article are set forth in the Verification Annex.

3. All locations at which chemical weapons specified in paragraph 1 are stored or destroyed shall be subject to systematic verification through on-site inspection and monitoring with on-site instruments, in accordance with Part IV (A) of the Verification Annex.

4. Each State Party shall, immediately after the declaration under Article III,
paragraph 1 (a), has been submitted, provide access to chemical weapons specified in paragraph 1 for the purpose of systematic verification of the declaration through on-site inspection. Thereafter, each State Party shall not remove any of these chemical weapons, except to a chemical weapons destruction facility. It shall provide access to such chemical weapons, for the purpose of systematic on-site verification.

5. Each State Party shall provide access to any chemical weapons destruction facilities and their storage areas, that it owns or possesses, or that are located in any place under its jurisdiction or control, for the purpose of systematic verification through on-site inspection and monitoring with on-site instruments.

6. Each State Party shall destroy all chemical weapons specified in paragraph 1 pursuant to the Verification Annex and in accordance with the agreed rate and sequence of destruction (hereinafter referred to as "order of destruction"). Such destruction shall begin not later than two years after this Convention enters into force for it and shall finish not later than 10 years after entry into force of this Convention. A State Party is not precluded from destroying such chemical weapons at a faster rate.

7. Each State Party shall:

(a) Submit detailed plans for the destruction of chemical weapons specified in paragraph 1 not later than 60 days before each annual destruction period begins, in accordance with Part IV (A), paragraph 29, of the Verification Annex; the detailed plans shall encompass all stocks to be destroyed during the next annual destruction period;

(b) Submit declarations annually regarding the implementation of its plans for destruction of chemical weapons specified in paragraph 1, not later than 60 days after the end of each annual destruction period; and

© Certify, not later than 30 days after the destruction process has been completed, that all chemical weapons specified in paragraph 1 have been destroyed.

8. If a State ratifies or accedes to this Convention after the 10-year period for destruction set forth in paragraph 6, it shall destroy chemical weapons specified in paragraph 1 as soon as possible. The order of destruction and procedures for stringent verification for such a State Party shall be determined by the Executive Council.

9. Any chemical weapons discovered by a State Party after the initial declaration of chemical weapons shall be reported, secured and destroyed in accordance with Part IV (A) of the Verification Annex.

10. Each State Party, during transportation, sampling, storage and destruction of chemical weapons, shall assign the highest priority to ensuring the safety of people and to protecting the environment. Each State Party shall transport, sample, store and destroy chemical weapons in accordance with its national standards for safety and emissions.

11. Any State Party which has on its territory chemical weapons that are owned or possessed by another State, or that are located in any place under the jurisdiction or control of another State, shall make the fullest efforts to ensure that these chemical weapons are removed from its territory not later than one year after this Convention enters into force for it. If they are not removed within one year, the State Party may request the Organization and other States Parties to provide assistance in the destruction of these chemical weapons.

12. Each State Party undertakes to cooperate with other States Parties that request information or assistance on a bilateral basis or through the Technical Secretariat regarding methods and technologies for the safe and efficient destruction of chemical weapons.

13. In carrying out verification activities pursuant to this Article and Part IV (A) of the Verification Annex, the Organization shall consider measures to avoid unnecessary duplication of bilateral or multilateral agreements on verification of chemical weapons storage and their destruction among States Parties.

To this end, the Executive Council shall decide to limit verification to measures complementary to those undertaken pursuant to such a bilateral or multilateral agreement, if it considers that:

(a) Verification provisions of such an agreement are consistent with the verification provisions of this Article and Part IV (A) of the Verification Annex;

(b) Implementation of such an agreement provides for sufficient assurance of compliance with the relevant provisions of this Convention; and

© Parties to the bilateral or multilateral agreement keep the Organization fully informed about their verification activities.

14. If the Executive Council takes a decision pursuant to paragraph 13, the Organization shall have the right to monitor the implementation of the bilateral or multilateral agreement.

15. Nothing in paragraphs 13 and 14 shall affect the obligation of a State Party to provide declarations pursuant to Article III, this Article and Part IV (A) of the Verification Annex.

16. Each State Party shall meet the costs of destruction of chemical weapons it is obliged to destroy. It shall also meet the costs of verification of storage and destruction of these chemical weapons unless the Executive Council decides otherwise. If the Executive Council decides to limit verification measures of the Organization pursuant to paragraph 13, the costs of complementary verification and monitoring by the Organization shall be paid in accordance with the United Nations scale of assessment, as specified in Article VIII, paragraph 7.

17. The provisions of this Article and the relevant provisions of Part IV of the Verification Annex shall not, at the discretion of a State Party, apply to chemical weapons buried on its territory before 1 January 1977 and which remain buried, or which had been dumped at sea before 1 January 1985.
Same effects on humans as napalm ffs.

anti_fa01
13th July 2007, 02:56
It's in the same class of weapons as napalm"incendiary" BUT its still not a "Chemical Weapon"

Faux Real
13th July 2007, 02:59
Feh. It's just another label. Not like the victims could tell the difference...

Janus
13th July 2007, 04:09
Yeah, this was brought up immediately following the major assaults on Fallujah back in 2005.

Fallujah-Hidden Massacre (http://www.revleft.com/index.php?showtopic=42566&hl=+white++phosphorus)
US war crimes (http://www.revleft.com/index.php?showtopic=42871&hl=+white++phosphorus)
Fallujah (http://www.revleft.com/index.php?showtopic=30298&hl=+white++phosphorus)

unema-
16th July 2007, 07:58
It's in the same class of weapons as napalm"incendiary" BUT its still not a "Chemical Weapon"

What the fuck are you trying to say?? A weapon is a weapon...