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📖 GOV/2024/62: NPT Safeguards Agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran, 19 November 2024
https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/24/11/gov2024-62.pdf
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Israel
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Harry Davies, Bethan McKernan and Yuval Abraham in Jerusalem and Meron Rapoport in Tel Aviv
Tue 28 May 2024 13.00 BST Last modified on Wed 29 May 2024 02.31 BST
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International criminal court
ICC prosecutor allegedly tried to suppress sexual misconduct claims against him
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Iraq’s real WMD crime
There are weapons of mass destruction all over Iraq and they were used this past year. Iraqi children continue to find them every day.
Depleted uranium has caused severe deformities in babiesDepleted uranium has caused severe deformities in babies
But by far the most devastating effect is on unborn children. Nothing can prepare anyone for the sight of hundreds of preserved foetuses – barely human in appearance.
Those who have seen the effects of DU hope the US and its allies will never use these weapons again – but it seems no such decision is likely in the foreseeable future.
Many affected foetuses are so deformed they cannot survive
Huge increase in leukaemia and birth defects in Iraq
27th July 2013
Baby born in Iraq with birth deformities (Photo credit: Karen Robinson)
THE use of depleted uranium in Iraq by the US and UK military has led to a huge increase in Leukemia and birth defects in the cities of Najaf, Fallujah and Basra, according to reports from the Norwegian government and a Dutch report.
The Pentagon and the UN estimate that US and British forces used 1,100 to 2,200 tons of armour-piercing shells made of depleted uranium during attacks in Iraq in March and April, 2003, far more than the (officially) estimated 375 tons used in the 1991 Gulf War, according to a report published in Seattle Post-Intelligencer in 2003.
مزایای تبدیل قراضه آهن به فولاد چیست؟/واردات قراضه از عراق و افغانستان در هاله ای از ابهام
منتشر شده در 03 بهمن 1396
مدیرکل محترم مرکز واردات و امور مناطق آزاد و ویژه-گمرک ج. ا. ایران
بازگشت به نامه شماره ۹۶.۲۴۵۶۲ مورخ ۱۳۹۶.۱.۲۹ موضوع نامه شماره ۲۲۰۳.۹۵.۲۰۵۷.۱۵۳ مورخ ۱۳۹۶.۱.۱۵ وزارت دفاع و پشتیبانی نیروهای مسلح همانطور که مستحضرید واردات قراضه های آهنی و ضایعات فلزی از کشور عراق و افغانستان مطابق نامه شماره ۴۲۵۸/م/خ/ص مورخ ۱۳۹۲.۱۱.۲۸ این دفتر ممنوع اعلام گردیده است.
بنابراین با توجه به حساسیت بسیار بالای موضوع به دلیل آلودگی های اینگونه قراضه فلزات به مواد شیمیایی و تشعشعات هسته ای خطرناک همچنین وجود مواد منفجره عمل نکرده دستور فرمایید مجددا موضوع را به صورت تاکیدی به گمرکات اجرایی ابلاغ نموده و از نتیجه اقدامات به عمل آمده این دفتر را مطلع نمایند.
علی علی آبادی فراهانی
مدیرکل دفتر مقررات واردات و صادرات
In 2019 and 2020, the Agency conducted complementary accesses at three of the four undeclared locations in Iran – Turquzabad (2019), Varamin (2020) and ‘Marivan’ (2020) – and found uranium particles of anthropogenic origin at each of these three locations, for which it sought explanations from Iran. The Director General expressed his deep concern that nuclear material had been present at these undeclared locations.
5. In the period leading up to the Board of Governors (Board) meeting in June 2022, the Agency
continued to seek technically credible explanations from Iran in relation to the outstanding safeguards
issues related to Turquzabad, Varamin and ‘Marivan’, but without success.10 In its resolution of 8 June 2022, the Board, inter alia, expressed its “profound concern that the safeguards issues related to these three undeclared locations remain outstanding due to insufficient substantive cooperation by Iran, despite numerous interactions with the Agency”.