Monday, January 4, 2010

Fruit Extract Concentrate

STILL DEAD AND SICK. NEED A NEW COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

"There are at least 216 Italian soldiers died from possible contamination by depleted uranium." Supports l’Associazione Vittime Uranio che questa mattina a Lecce ha denunciato due nuovi casi di morte e quattro di malattia e reso pubblico in una conferenza stampa un documento ufficiale della Sanità militare, agli atti dell’ultima commissione parlamentare di inchiesta.

“Si tratta tuttavia - ha spiegato Francesco Palese, portavoce dell’associazione - di un bilancio incompleto. Il documento della Sanità militare (che elenca 171 morti e 2500 malati) registra infatti l’ultimo decesso nel 2006 e non comprende peraltro i reduci da molte missioni, dai poligoni e tutti coloro che al momento della morte non erano più in servizio”. “Integrando this paper with data held by the association - Palese said - grew to 216 dead, but it's still a given part. "


The question, last December 22, Congressman Maurice radical Turkish submitted a question to Defense Minister La Russa made it to be clarity about the true scale of the phenomenon. During the conference, which also saw the participation of some former military sick, you called for the establishment of a new parliamentary commission of inquiry into depleted uranium "to complement and extend the work of the previous one."


The new deaths reported are: DS, a former paratrooper of the Folgore, the province of Reggio Calabria, died in October 2007 at the age of 32 years because of a leukemia arises following missions in Somalia and in Bosnia and VC military in the province of Taranto died of leukemia a few years ago always. The cases of the disease only apply to a former soldier in the province of Varese, which was diagnosed with lymphoma after a mission at the shooting range to the sea of \u200b\u200bCapo San Lorenzo, Sardinia, a soldier in the province of Taranto, a veteran of several overseas missions and now ill with lymphoma, two former soldiers in the province of Lecce, too sick cancer, the first after a mission in Bosnia, the second after his military service in the polygon of Salento Torre Veneri.

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