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Humans

Westminister diary

By Tam Dalyell

15 March 2003

BEFORE anybody starts using depleted uranium (DU) anti-tank shells in Iraq or elsewhere, they ought to think hard about the aftermath of their use in Bosnia. I suggested this to the veterans minister, Lewis Moonie.

Moonie replied that a UN Environment Programme (UNEP) team used sensitive instruments to measure radioactivity at 14 sites. They found DU contamination in a tank repair facility and ammunition storage areain Hadziciand in the Han Pijesak barracks. UNEP says that no UN peacekeeping forces or British forces have used these facilities. Its final report is due this month, but is not expected to reveal any…

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