Aneaka Kellay of the
Campaign Against Depleted Uranium said the public "will struggle to understand how the MoD thought they could evade their legal and moral responsibility not to pollute the sea by calling this a 'placement.'"
Aneaka Kellay, from the
Campaign Against Depleted Uranium, said: "The Scottish public will struggle to understand how the MoD thought they could evade their legal and moral responsibility not to pollute the sea by calling this a 'placement'.
That concerns me." CONTACT:
Campaign Against Depleted Uranium, (011)44-0-161-273-8293, www.cadu.org.uk.
According to the
Campaign Against Depleted Uranium, there was a 66 per cent increase in leukaemias and cancers in Southern Iraq following the Gulf War in 1991.
Campaign Against Depleted Uranium Weapons (CADU), c/o Greater Manchester and District CND, One World Centre, 6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS, United Kindom.