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Depleted uranium, the invisible genocide and the seeds of terrorism

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Depleted uranium is used to create birth defects, cancers, annihilate the ennemy, yet the "ennemy" mostly is constituted of civilians, it is a kind of extraordinary justice against populations suspected to support terror groups (while they are in general oppressed by them). There is no need for DU in warheads since explosivity is reached otherwise (we show the use of nano levels of nuclear fission : indeed traditional nuclear bombs are hypercritical, compression brings mass millions of times above criticity so any warhead can go once or twice above, with tiny pieces of HEU / Pu). Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, Pakistan, Vietnam... (yes, Agent Orange is not linked to birth defects in that country). All of the benefits of the book will go to Fallujah Pediatry unit, which receives very limited support from the Iraqi government, and to Alain Acariès, father of a dead conscript victim of DU in the Balkans, Ludovic.

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Florent Pirot is a College of Europe (Bruges) and Sciences Po Lille graduate, PhD student in economics. Paolo Scampa, Associate Prof., is a former EU expert in health physics. Samira Alaani is Doctor in Pediatry and works in Fallujah Hospital where she deals daily with the birth defects caused by depleted uranium weapons used massively in the city.

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Auteurs Samir Alaani, Samira Alaani, Floren Pirot, Florent Pirot, Paolo Scampa
Edition Éditions universitaires européennes
 
Langues Français
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 29.11.2017
 
EAN 9786202269575
ISBN 9786202269575
Pages 52
Catégorie Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Physique, astronomie > Physique atomique et nucléaire

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