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Tuwaitha factsheet

Last edited 24 June 2003 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

Publication date: June 2003

Summary
A Greenpeace briefing on the Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Facility

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Nuclear weapons playing cards

Last edited 4 May 2003 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
11 August, 2009

The full deck of playing cards

Publication date: April 2003

Summary
Greenpeace has issued a deck of cards to delegates at the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) which are similar in design and layout to the decks the US issued to troops fighting in Iraq.

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The NPT's 'most wanted'

Last edited 3 May 2003 at 8:00am
George Bush - the ace of spades

George Bush - the ace of spades

Greenpeace has issued a deck of cards to delegates at the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) meeting in Geneva to help them recognise the states that should be elimintating their nuclear arsenals.

The cards are very similar in design and layout to those the US issued to troops in Iraq.

Our cards feature photos of the eight major nuclear proliferators - Presidents Bush (US), Putin (Russia), Hu Jintao (China), Chirac (France), Musharraf (Pakistan) and Prime Ministers Blair (UK), Vajpayee (India) and Sharon (Israel) - and the number of weapons they possess.

Mock missiles destroyed at UN as nations meet to discuss global nuclear disarmament

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28 April, 2003
Activists dressed as missiles outside the NPT

Activists dressed as missiles outside the NPT

MPs who voted FOR the war

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Projections at Parliament Square

Projections at Parliament Square

Greenpeace statement on Iraq

Last edited 14 April 2003 at 8:00am
No war flags at Parliament Square

No war flags at Parliament Square

Name and shame the 'Yes to War' MPs

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Name and shame your MP

Name and shame your MP

Survey reveals British public think oil is the main reason for war with Iraq

Last edited 3 April 2003 at 9:00am
3 April, 2003

A MORI poll, released today by Greenpeace, has found that the British people believe that oil rather than humanitarian issues is the main reason for President Bush going to war with Iraq.

Responding (unprompted) to the question 'What do you think is the main reason or reasons for President Bush going to war with Iraq?' the most common response was 'to protect US oil supply/control Iraqi oilfields' (32%).

Weekly no war rally launched

Last edited 3 April 2003 at 9:00am
3 April, 2003

Greenpeace, CND, Campaign Against the Arms Trade, ARROW (Active Resistance to the Roots of War) and Voices in the Wilderness are calling on opponents of the war against Iraq to join a new regular Wednesday evening weekly rally against the war outside the houses of parliament.