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Article

1 Feb 2005

Author:
National Society for Human Rights [Namibia]

NSHR Opposes New Uranium Mine [Namibia]

...Namibia’s National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) deplores plans to open yet another uranium mine in the country. “As if the danger to human life and the environment posed by the existing Rossing Uranium Mine (RUM) is not grave enough, the government is allowing yet another uranium mine in the country”, wondered NSHR executive director Phil ya Nangoloh. [new mine owned by Paladin Resources Ltd]