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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 houses of local residents.
Greenpeace, today, accused the International Atomic Energy Agency of deliberately trying to down play the death toll of the Chernobyl accident as part of the nuclear industry's continued attempt to portray itself as an acceptable future energy source.
The resolution passed by the IAEA Board of Governors today enabling Iran to be referred to the UN Security Council is a sad day indeed for international diplomacy and the nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament regime.
The International Atomic Energy Agency is dedicated to the worldwide expansion of nuclear power. But these plans face insurmountable obstacles. The growing problem of nuclear waste and the threat of proliferation being two of the most pressing. The IAEA is now seeking to resolve these problems through the concept of multilateral control of the nuclear fuel cycle as laid out in report to the IAEA Director General in February 2005.
Despite the threat of nuclear proliferation, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) continues to promote nuclear power.
Extended Greenpeace statement on the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Dr Mohamed ElBaradei and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The letter Greenpeace sent January 17th 2006 to the Ambassadors of Member States of the IAEA Board of Governors, regarding the situation with Iran and the upcoming emergency meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors on February 2nd 2006
The International Atomic Energy Agency's inevitable decision to report Iran to the Security Council will seriously increase the risk of further escalating conflict in the region, Greenpeace said today.
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