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To: JustPiper

Piper how can these b------- be EVERYWHERE?


1,570 posted on 06/16/2004 5:01:13 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
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I believe this is where Padilla was last seen...with a stolen airplane

Nuclear alert for SA
Graeme Hosken
June 16 2004 at 01:13AM

The United Nations nuclear watchdog has issued a worldwide high-security alert warning countries, including South Africa, about the dangers of possible nuclear terrorism attacks.

Information given to the Pretoria News shows that the South African government's security agencies, including the police (SAPS), received several warnings from the International Atomic Energy Agency two weeks ago about the possible threat of a terrorist nuclear attack, either occurring in this country or being launched from it.

The warnings were issued by the IAEA on June 2 to all countries using nuclear power, or in possession of or manufacturing nuclear weapons - and gave advice on how to combat the smuggling of nuclear materials for "dirty bombs".

The alert comes less than a month after an al-Qaeda terrorist cell was uncovered in Jordan hours before its members were to detonate a biochemical explosive outside that country's military intelligence headquarters.

On the same day another al-Qaeda cell was smashed in the United Kingdom where police and anti-terrorism authorities, according to national Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi, found "boxes and boxes" of fraudulent South African identity documents and passports.

The arrests of the terrorist suspects came three days after four Jordanian nationals were captured in South Africa a week before the elections in April.

It is believed that the four, two of whom were deported to Jordan, were members of an al-Qaeda cell operating in South Africa.

The cell is believed to have been planning several operations which would have involved blowing up numerous United States and UK businesses in South Africa on the day of the elections.

In a statement, the IAEA warned that countries throughout the world had to work together to prevent such terrorist attacks from occurring.

The IAEA said that top priority had to be given to the theft of nuclear weapons which "represents the most serious threat with potentially devastating consequences".

"And this responsibility for preventing theft lies with the states that possess nuclear weapons," said the statement.

The IAEA outlined several scenarios, including that of a terrorist organisation using "dirty bombs" made from highly enriched uranium.

"Although sophisticated equipment and expertise is required to manufacture and detonate a nuclear device, the possibility cannot be discounted," the agency said.

It said it was working to promote nuclear security measures considered essential to forestalling such threats.

These steps include the physical protection of nuclear materials and related facilities, as well as the control of lost or "orphaned" radioactive material.

In addition, the IAEA helps countries to detect any black-market activity through border patrols, training of customs officials, and the maintenance of a database on illicit trafficking.

Police Director Sally de Beer said the SAPS, along with various other government departments, worked very closely with the United Nations in combating crimes such as terrorism.

She said an inter-departmental working group met regularly and liaised with the UN's Counter Terrorism Committee in New York.

"As a government priority the police have an operation in place to counter any form of terrorism, which includes contingency plans to deal with terrorism, public disorder, bomb explosions and high-profile hijackings," she said.

De Beer declined to elaborate on any of the plans "for security reasons".



This article was originally published on page 1 of Pretoria News on June 16, 2004

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1,577 posted on 06/16/2004 5:15:46 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

I know and it is almost like they are the majority of everything on our planet


1,656 posted on 06/17/2004 12:05:37 AM PDT by JustPiper (Meteroite hits will help you lose weight!)
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