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Letter to IAEA re nuclear material in Iraq

Publication | 29 July, 2004 at 2:00

Letter from Greenpeace to the International Atomic Energy Agency outlining results of Greenpeace inspection of Tuwaitha nuclear centre in Iraq.Greenpeace found unsecured uranium yellowcake and other radiological sources near schools and in the...

Analysis of Greenpeace materials from Iraq

Publication | 29 July, 2004 at 2:00

Report on the proliferation and radiological impacts of nuclear material looting uncovered by Greenpeace in July 2003. This report, by nuclear expert John Large, was sent to the International Atomic Energy Agency in July of 2004. It assesses...

Failure to Control Nuclear Contamination in Iraq

Publication | 10 July, 2003 at 2:00

Letter from Greenpeace Executive Director Gerd Leipold to Kofi Annan about grave concerns over the lack of control of nuclear material in Iraq and the failure of the occupying forces to address environmental contamination and public health...

Say no to war

Topic | 20 April, 2007 at 15:50

Say no to war

Topic | 22 April, 2005 at 8:32

Radioactive contamination in Iraq

Generic multimedia item | 4 August, 2004 at 3:00

In July of 2003 Greenpeace exposed the radioactive contamination of the town of Tuwaitha, Iraq. The nuclear storage facility, left open for weeks while US Troops secured oil wells, was looted by local people who unwittingly took barrels of...

"Nuclear" means trouble

Image | 8 March, 2006 at 1:00

"Nuclear" means trouble -- in any language.

Greenpeace expert

Image | 22 June, 2003 at 3:00

Greenpeace expert, William Peden, measures radioactive levels of a device from the nearby Tuwaitha nuclear facility. The device, abandoned on a roadside, contains yellow powder that is 1000 times background level of radioactivity. People have...

A frightened villager brings the lid of a

Image | 22 June, 2003 at 3:00

A frightened villager brings the lid of a barrel that contained uranium oxide (yellowcake) taken from the Tuwaitha nuclear facility, that was left unsecured by occupying forces after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The family used this radioactive...

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