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FW: MOD dont listen but the Greek people do



Title: FW: MOD dont listen but the Greek people do


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Subject: MOD dont listen but the Greek people do
Date: Wed, Feb 7, 2001, 10:07 am


Athens News
February 6, 2001

Nato convoy held up over radioactivity
MEMBERS and supporters of the Communist Party of
Greece (KKE) intercepted a Nato military convoy in the
town of Sindos in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, last
night, claiming that KFOR peacekeeping forces passing
through Greek territory are not being checked for dust
contaminated with radioactive elements.

Demonstrators told police they would let the convoy
through only if scientists were summoned to collect
samples of dust from the surface of the tanks and
these were examined for possible radioactive
contamination.

The incident occurred near a camp where Nato forces
are provided shelter. (ANA)


ATHENS NEWS , 06/02/2001 , page: A01
Article code: C12870A012





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