Iran's chemical weapon survivors show twin horrors of WMD and sanctions
by Narges Bajoghli (source: Guardian / Tehran Bureau) September 2, 2013
Ahmad,
a survivor of chemical warfare during the Iran–Iraq war of 1980-88, has
already had more than 50 operations on his eyes. He uses multiple
inhalers every day to alleviate the pain from his lungs, 60% of which
were burned, and he takes a multitude of pills just to stay alive.His story, which exemplifies the consequences of warfare conducted with
weapons of mass destruction, is complicated by the fact that western
sanctions against Iran have added an additional layer to the suffering:
the shortage of medicine. ››read more
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