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by Christophe » 05/06/07, 14:01

We were aware of the problems associated with nuclear waste, which take tens of thousands of years to become harmless. After Chernobyl, we also became aware of the lack of safety in nuclear power plants. However, all this does not prevent French leaders from still asserting today, as Alain Juppe does, that nuclear power is an energy for the future.

In this documentary recently found on the Internet, journalists show the effects produced by a uranium mine operated by the French company Cogema-Areva (do you know?) In Niger. I invite you to watch it:

http://bellaciao.org/fr/article.php3?id_article=48813


See the 2 videos:
http://www.dailymotion.com/peamak/video ... u-niger-12
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1c4ah ... u-niger-22
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by Targol » 05/06/07, 15:25

Ehhhh yes, what do the lives of some Africans weigh when the profits and the brand image of a multinational are at stake ???
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by elephant » 05/06/07, 19:00

and in addition in these very poor countries, it should not be very difficult to slip the part to the officials so that they f .... : Evil:
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by Targol » 05/06/07, 19:50

elephant wrote:and in addition in these very poor countries, it should not be very difficult to slip the part to the officials so that they f .... : Evil:


This remark is all the more correct in that in the report, they question an official in charge of radiocativity measurements in the village next to the mine.
When the official gives values ​​of 0,8 shocks / s, the NGO representative measures 400 shocks / s : Shock:

After all, it's only a ratio of 1 to 500 :frown:
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by zac » 05/06/07, 20:16

elephant wrote:and in addition in these very poor countries, it should not be very difficult to slip the part to the officials so that they f .... : Evil:


Hello

with us it's the same; it's just the size of the bachish that changes.

Example: I plunder an African country; I distribute a rolls to the president and a few dollars to the controllers. After that if a few thousand people die it doesn't matter.

The same in Europe; I co-finance an electoral campaign and I can build all the shit I want even against the advice of the populace and if their kids create it doesn't matter. given the delay in the trials, we will have been dead for a long time (see papon 50 years for Bordeaux, dead and still not tried for Charonne).

I quoted no one : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

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by Targol » 05/06/07, 20:47

zac wrote:Hello

with us it's the same; it's just the size of the bachish that changes.

Example: I plunder an African country; I distribute a rolls to the president and a few dollars to the controllers. After that if a few thousand people die it doesn't matter.

The same in Europe; I co-finance an electoral campaign and I can build all the shit I want even against the advice of the populace and if their kids create it doesn't matter. given the delay in the trials, we will have been dead for a long time (see papon 50 years for Bordeaux, dead and still not tried for Charonne).

I quoted no one : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

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Zac, president, Zac, president !!!
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by freddau » 05/06/07, 21:49

Um,

well with us cavec nuclear is the same
I work near the cattenom power station and strangely one elder noticed that there is a lot of cancer around the power station. He asked the question to his doctor who did not want to go on ...

Here it is
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by elephant » 05/06/07, 22:02

good ! .... I see that we all understood each other! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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