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Overstating the case: an analysis of the utility of depleted uranium in kinetic energy penetrators
A discussion paper analysing claims by the users of depleted uranium munitions that their military effectiveness overules considerations of their health and environmental impact under international law. -
Vacancy: Paid Internship
ICBUW is seeking an energetic and committed intern to help support two strands of our research and advocacy work for six months. -
Swedish campaigners focus on new UN resolution on depleted uranium
Campaigners and parliamentarians in Sweden will be urging their government to move from an abstention on this October’s UN First Committee vote. -
Toxic Remnants of War Project Launched
A research project seeking to assess the health and environmental impact of toxic substances released during military activities has been launched by the International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons (ICBUW) and IKV Pax Christi. -
Iraq congenital birth defect survey to begin in April
The World Health Organisation and the Iraqi Ministry of Health are set to begin work on a pilot assessment of congenital birth defects in six Iraqi governorates.
CADU News 8 - Summer 2001
Response to the Royal Society Report on the Health Hazards of Depleted Uranium (DU) Munitions: Part 1
Full response to the Royal Society Report, June 2001Russian Government finds DU dangerous
Statement by General raises multiple questionsProposed New Radioactive Waste Smelter in South Africa
Plans suggest 360 grams of Uranium and 5 kilograms of dust containing uranium to be released into the atmosphere per yearChief War Crimes Prosecutor is asked to prosecute NATO for DU
Athens Bar Association and human rights groups ask ICTY to charge NATO officialsPeople in Solidarity with Vieques - march on the Belly of the Beast
March for Peace in Viques comes to WashingtonThe Royal Society - a royal whitewash?
CADU Responds in full to the 1st part of the Royal Society report dealing with radioactivityAnti DU Actions In UK
A round up of direct action and protest


