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Launch of Australian Campaign to Ban Uranium Weapons
The Australian Campaign to Ban Uranium weapons was officially launched in Sydney on November 6, the International Day of Action Against Depleted Uranium Weapons.9 December 2011 - ICBUW
Report from the Day of Action event in Germany
On the 7th of November 2011 German Anti-DU campaigners gathered in Berlin next to the Brandenburg Gate.15 November 2011 - Alexander Stoecker
Workshop report: Uranium Weapons, New Approaches for a Toxic Remnant of War, Geneva November 2011
On November 18th, ICBUW and IKV Pax Christi co-hosted a side event on uranium weapons at the CCW negotiations in Geneva. Its purpose was to explore new approaches to assessing the acceptability of uranium weapons.30 November 2011 - ICBUW
USA: Washington DC - Public meeting and film screening 16th Nov
The American University Community Action and Social Justice Coalition invites you to learn about how radioactive waste is being used in wars.4 November 2011 - ICBUW
UK minister misled parliamentarians over depleted uranium legal review
The UK's armed forces minister has been forced to apologise over misleading statements he made regarding the legality and dangers of depleted uranium (DU) weapons.15 November 2011 - Rob Edwards
Report from the Day of Action event Washington DC
Members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF-DC) and Veterans for Peace supported the International Day of Action Against Uranium Weapons on Sunday Nov. 6th, at Occupy DC, McPherson Plaza, 15th and K Streets, Washington DC.9 November 2011 - Isabel MacDonald
Report on the Belgian Action Day
“France and depleted uranum weapons” 4 November 2011, Brussels8 November 2011 - Willem Van den Panhuysen
Responsibility for 20 years of depleted uranium contamination dumped on MoD’s doorstep
LONDON: Campaigners today reminded the UK of its responsibility for 2.3 tonnes of depleted uranium contamination in Iraq and Kuwait with an action on the MoD’s doorstep.8 November 2011 - ICBUWScotland: anger as depleted uranium shells to be test-fired again
HIGHLY controversial depleted uranium shells are set to be test-fired in Scotland again, the Sunday Herald has learned. First published in the Sunday Herald by Rob Edwards.8 November 2011 - ICBUW
Message from UN Secretary General
Message on The International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War And Armed Conflict4 November 2011 - ICBUW
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