Iran and the Congo's Vanishing Uranium Bars
by Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research, March 11, 2007
full article: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=CHO20070311&articleId=5046
by Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research, March 11, 2007
full article: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=CHO20070311&articleId=5046
According to Kinshasa's Le Phare newspaper (March 7), "more than 100 bars of uranium as well as an unknown quantity of uranium contained in helmet-shaped cases, had disappeared from the nuclear centre in Kinshasa as part of a vast trafficking [operation]" (Le Phare, 8 March 2007, Le Phare, 7 March 2007)
The Democratic Republic of the Congo's Commissioner for atomic energy Professor Fortunat Lumu and his associate were arrested over allegations of uranium smuggling. The Congo's state prosecutor, Tshimanga Mukeba said that Lumu is being "questioned regarding the alleged disappearance of unspecified quantities of uranium in recent years." He is accused of "orchestrating illicit contracts to produce and sell uranium". (BBC, 8 March 2007)
The IAEA is also said to be "investigating the situation". While the names of the alleged buyers were not revealed, the evolving consensus within the Western media, based on an "authoritative" August 2006 Sunday Times report, which is quoted profusely in syndicated press reports, is that Tehran might be behind the uranium smuggling operation.
Iraq, Iran, Niger, The Congo, yellow cake, missing uranium 238 bars.
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