Sharing News From Fallujah
I used to see maybe one or two cases per month,’ she explained.
In the last month, Alani said she had documented around 33 cases of birth defects and 35 the month before.
Justice For the Babies of Fallujah
I have neglected this blog and for that I am sorry. I’ve been wrapped up in personal issues (moved far away over the summer). But the images of the babies always haunt me, and as always I feel helpless to help in any way, except to share any bit of news that I can.
So I am grateful to have seen this article on Facebook about the current situation in Fallujah.
It features Dr. Samira Alani who I have written about many times in the pages of this blog. From the above article:
“Alani said that the lack of a clear registration system meant that there were no official statistics before 2003 on the number of birth defects emerging in Fallujah, and so she could only go by her own experience.
‘We noticed that there are many, many cases that we didn’t see before. I have been working in this…
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