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An Overview of Nuclear Facilities in Iran, Israel and Turkey

18 February 2007

This review of nuclear developments in the Middle East focuses on Turkey, Iran and Israel, but contains lessons and warnings for all countries in the region. In each country the report outlines some of the possible risks to the environment and human health as a consequence of continuing to operate and/or commission nuclear facilities such as nuclear power plants, research reactors and uranium enrichment facilities

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Britain's New Bomb Programme Exposed

20 October 2006

The UK government has given go ahead for new nuclear weapons developments: Greenpeace investigation reveals PM’s hypocrisy.

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Securing our safety, ensuring our survival - why US NATO nuclear weapons in Europe must go

30 May 2006

Six European countries - Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,Turkey and the United Kingdom - host 480 US owned and controlled nuclear bombs under NATO “nuclear sharing” arrangements. These weapons are illegal, irresponsible and unjustifiable. 2006 brings an opportunity to finally put an end to this dangerous cold war legacy, as NATO begins a review process of its fundamental purpose and objectives.

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Nuclear Weapons in Europe - Survey Results in Six European Countries

30 May 2006

Strategic Communications Inc. organized surveys of public opinion in six European countries – Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands and Turkey -- during late April and early May, 2006. In each country we tested public awareness about the presence of U.S. nuclear weapons on European soil. As a follow-up, we asked respondents whether they are concerned about the presence of such weapons in their country, and whether they would prefer a Europe that is free of nuclear weapons, or not.

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Glossary of Nuclear Terms

07 April 2006

A helpful guide to the acronyms, technical terms, and jargon of all things nuclear.

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The Greenpeace Book of the Nuclear Age

01 June 1989

The Hidden History, the Human Cost
From the introduction: "This book will introduce you to the black briefcase in the red shack, take you on a helicopter ride over a burning nuclear core, into a damaged reactor in which life-forms are breeding, and through a realm of black humour and mystical coincidence. Because the effects of radiation take decades to reveal themselves, almost all the stories in this book are current, even though some of them begin in the mid-1940s. In this context, information develops its own half-life - the amount of time it takes for official truth to leak out of the canisters in which it is contained."
Note: This is an automated, and imperfect, scan of a paper document.

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