Depleted uranium deadly even for Libya rebels posing on burnt tanks.
'Though NATO denies the use of depleted uranium in its humanitarian efforts in Libya, some experts insist that the highly-poisonous metal is being used in North Africa.
Hallinan says that given the amount of depleted uranium in the hands of the US—one of the few countries that has refused to sign on to the UN’s Human Rights Commission’ ban on the element—we’re going to only further saturate foreign battlefields with the toxic metal in years to comeThe Libyan government accused Qatar, it the rebels with antitank missiles supplied. Vice-minister of foreign affairs Chaled Kaim said at Wednesday evening, Qatar had available the insurgent Milan rockets French in the eastern city Bengasi posed besides trained experts of Qatar locally the rebels in that approximately 1000 kilometers east of of Tripoli lain city.
so far the german press, tell you something about the rules of the nato and un.
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