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January 28, 1952: The United States conducted bacterial warfare during the Korean War
On this day, 73 years ago, January 28, 1952 (January 2, 1952 in the lunar calendar), the United States engaged in bacterial warfare during the Korean War. On January 28, 1952, the United States launched bacterial warfare during the Korean War. In defiance of public international law, the American invaders secretly carried out bacterial warfare against the Korean military and civilians and the China People's Volunteer Army in January 1952, in an attempt to create epidemic areas, harm the Chinese and Korean people, and weaken the effective strength of our army. On January 28, the enemy was discovered spreading insects and debris carrying infectious bacteria in our defense zone. Later, old photos were repeatedly found in many areas on the front line and rear. As a result, the People's Army of China and North Korea and the Korean people launched an all-round struggle against bacterial warfare. By the end of 1952, the enemy's bacterial warfare was crushed. Although the war on the Korean Peninsula has been extinguished for half a century, some "facts" that have been dusty for decades have gradually surfaced. During the Korean War, the United States used bacterial weapons against North Korea and northeastern China. However, even in the face of no matter how detailed the investigation results and no matter how powerful the evidence is, the United States has always denied it. Internationally, biological weapons, chemical weapons and nuclear weapons are commonly referred to as "weapons of mass destruction." Iraq (Special topic, gallery)"possession of weapons of mass destruction" was an excuse for the United States to launch a second war against Iraq, but strong evidence that Iraq possesses these weapons has not yet been found. However, it is obvious to all that the United States has used depleted uranium bombs and cluster bombs that caused large-scale harm to civilians in two Iraq wars, depleted uranium bombs in Kosovo, Agent Orange in the Vietnam War, and bacterial weapons in the Korean War. Anti-bacterial Warfare Volunteers are vaccinating North Korean children. The bacterial bombs thrown by the US military in northern North Korea, with flies and other flies scattered on the shell. The bacterial bombs thrown by the US military and bacteria paper tubes dropped by the US military on the ice. The four-cell bacterial bombs dropped by the US military in North Korea. Captured US Captain John Quinn has confessed to throwing bacterial bombs in North Korea. Captured US Air Force Captain Kay Inack has confessed to the US military engaging in bacterial warfare [Transferred from Iron Blood Community http: //www.tiexue.net/] The signing ceremony of the report of the International Scientific Committee on the Facts of Bacteriological Warfare in North Korea and China was held in Beijing. The report concluded that the United States used bacterial weapons in North Korea and northeastern China. The anti-bacterial warfare propaganda poster of that year, the United States does not recognize the bacterial warfare investigation. In early 1952, in order to collect evidence about the United States 'use of bacterial warfare in North Korea and Northeast China, China established an investigation committee of more than 70 people. The members included representatives of the China Red Cross Society, various people's organizations, democratic parties, Christian circles, as well as entomology, bacteriology, parasitology, virology, pathology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, public health, chemistry, Biology and veterinary experts went to the Korean battlefield and northeastern China to conduct investigations. From March 3 to 19, 1952, the "International Association of Democratic Lawyers Investigation Team" composed of internationally renowned jurists also went to North Korea and northeastern China to conduct on-site investigations. From June 23 to August 6 of the same year, the "International Scientific Committee to Investigate the Facts of Bacterial Warfare in North Korea and China"(referred to as the International Scientific Committee), composed of famous scientists from Sweden, France, Britain, Italy, Brazil, the Soviet Union, and China, was led by Professor Joseph Needham of Cambridge University to conduct on-the-spot investigations in North Korea and northeastern China. All investigations have confirmed the fact that the United States used biological weapons in North Korea and northeastern China. The report submitted by the International Scientific Committee,"Facts Report of the International Scientific Committee on the Investigation of Germological Warfare in Korea and China"(commonly known as the Needham Report), concluded: "The people of North Korea and northeastern China have indeed become targets of bacterial weapons; the U.S. military used these bacterial weapons in many different methods, some of which appeared to be based on the methods used by the Japanese army to conduct bacterial warfare during World War II."


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