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Inquiry find that Putin probably ordered radiation murder of Alexander Litvinenko

LitvinenkoDyingVladimir Putin ‘probably’ ordered KGB defector Alexander Litvinenko’s death by radioactive poisoning: inquiry, SMH, January 22, 2016   London: Russian President Vladimir Putin “probably” ordered the murder of defected KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko in London, an official inquiry in Britain has found.

The finding will put pressure on the British government to take fresh measures against Russia, possibly including targeted sanctions and travel bans. It may also harm potential co-operation in military action against ISIS, and upcoming peace talks on the Syrian conflict.

Litvinenko died in November 2006 after a radioactive poison was slipped into his tea at a London hotel.

 “The FSB operation to kill Mr Litvinenko was probably approved by [then FSB head Nikolai] Patrushev and also by President Putin,” Sir Robert Owen, who led the year-long inquiry, said.

The inquiry examined expert evidence and heard testimony from forensic scientists and family members, as well as secret evidence that was not disclosed in the public report – but believed to be from Western intelligence agencies.

Sir Robert said he was “sure” that Litvinenko was deliberately poisoned with the radioactive element polonium 210, which he ingested on November 1, 2006.

That afternoon Litvinenko had met two men for tea at the Pine Bar of the Millennium Hotel in Mayfair, London.

The men were Andrey Lugovoy and his associate Dmitri Kovtun – former Russian army officers. Lugovoy was a former KGB agent.

Forensic evidence showed the Pine Bar was “heavily contaminated” with polonium 210, the inquiry found………http://www.smh.com.au/world/vladimir-putin-probably-ordered-kgb-defector-alexander-litvinenkos-death-inquiry-20160121-gmba0w

January 21, 2016 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Photojournalist exposes the tragic story of Chernobyl’s child nuclear victims

see-this.wayMaking the Chernobyl-affected kids ‘visible’ to Belarus http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03fzylg?ocid=socialflow_facebook

The Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine contaminated vast swathes of the surrounding area nearly 30 years ago. But Ukraine wasn’t even the worst hit. Belarus suffered about 70% of the nuclear fallout. And some of the radiation victims there are the focus of a project by Polish photojournalist Jadwiga Bronte. She hopes to change the way people in Belarus see its disabled children of Chernobyl.

January 21, 2016 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Australian Nuclear science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) not honest about cyclotrons

text-exposing-liesMedical isotope production in Australia: Should we be using reactor based or cyclotron technology? 15th January 2016  Dr Margaret Beavis MBBS FRACGP MPH Medical Association for Prevention of War, Australia Health Professionals Promoting Peace 
“…………It is interesting to note that the current ANSTO web page states:
“A recent report (2010) from the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency indicates that non-reactor technologies for Mo-99 production are still decades away from fruition, and expresses strong doubts as to whether they could ever substitute for reactor technologies. A 2010 13 http://www.triumf.ca/cyclomed99/how-it-works accessed 13/1/2016 14 http://www.ansto.gov.au/NuclearFacts/AboutNuclearScience/ReactorsandAccelerators/Cyclotrons/ accessed 13/1/2016 10 article in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging comes to the same conclusion”.
 Clearly in 2016 this is not the case. It is surprising and concerning that the enormous and very well publicised technological advances made in Canada are not acknowledged. It is important that ANSTO provides up to date and balanced information to government and the public, so that it is not perceived as behaving like a vested interest. 
The research and development of cyclotron production of isotopes has created a significant manufacturing export opening for Canada. There may be an opportunity for the Australian government to partner with the Canadian research, and develop a manufacturing /export based industry in Australia.
Conclusion  Australia’s proposal to increase production of isotopes at the OPAL Lucas Heights reactor comes at a turning point in the technology. We have a choice as to whether we continue reactor manufacture, or develop cyclotron capacity in Australia.

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January 21, 2016 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies | Leave a comment