AMSI Condemns the Theft of the Occupation

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Wednesday, 09 July 2008 21:23
Press Statement
“The Pentagon has stated that the transfer of 550 metric tons natural uranium in Ali al Jawda Centre from the remnants of the former nuclear programme from Iraq to Canada. The news leaked from American sources told that this quantity sold through Iraqi officials to the Canadian company of “Cameco Corporation” –which could be reached at www.cameco.com – in exchange for tens of millions of dollars. The source said that the mentioned Canadian company will be dealt with the material for use in reactors producing energy.”
AMSI Press Statement warned the parties involved in this robbery as following: “the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) condemns this robbery of American and Iraqi sides; affirming that this amount of national wealth is enormous and will be the responsibility of the US occupation to compensate Iraqis with real value.
For the aforesaid Canadian Company or any party related to this process, they should understand that they are participating in the robbery in a broad daylight. For the world: We invite the world to condemn this robbery of material which was able to rule Iraq for investment in energy programs for peaceful purposes and others.”
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Iraq's local elections could reshape power structure 9.4. Iran condemns Green Zone attacks 9.4. Hamas in Iraq: Iran funds al-Qaeda 7.4. Reconciliation In Iraq "Isn't Happening" 7.4. Political progress in Iraq 'halting and superficial': US study 6.4. Ministry doctors figures on power output 30.3. Gaddafi warns leaders they face the same fate as Saddam 27.3. Newspaper: Dick Cheney gave the orders for Basra campaign 27.3. Moqtada al-Sadr orders Iraq PM out of Basra 27.3. Rumors of atrocities by Maliki's people from Karbala 26.3. Iraqi army launches wide-scale operation in Basra 25.3. Al Sadr Bloc declares civil disobedience 24.3. Al-Hakim formed “Badr Awakening” militia 24.3. Yet another reconciliation conference 23.3. 5 years since invasion, people still suffer, government optimistic 21.3. PM, Dawa, SIIC plan liquidation of Sadrists in Babel – lawmaker 21.3. Cheney’s “peace” trip to Middle East prepares new wars 20.3. A no-reconciliation conference 20.3. Reconciliation conference boycotts seek blocking its success: IUC MP 19.3. Resisting U.S. forces main goal – Sadrist 19.3. Reconciliation conference between acceptance and rejection 19.3. Iraqi presidential council withdraws objection to provincial elections law 18.3. U.N. funds electoral education in Iraq 18.3. Iraq Parliament puts off resumed sessions 18.3. IAF did not receive invitation to attend reconciliation conference – spokesman 18.3. "Moqtada has awakened"
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