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Dear Peter, On the topic of UNSCOM and the IAEA's activities in Iraq, as well as the state of Iraq's non-conventional weapons, you may wish to read: Source: “Report of the First Panel Established Pursuant to the Note by The President of The Security Council on 30 January 1999 (S/1999/100), Concerning Disarmament and Current and Future Ongoing Monitoring and Verification Issues”, S/1999/356, 27 March 1999, http://www.un.org/Depts/unmovic/documents/Amorim%20Report.htm * The report states: "Although important elements still have to be resolved, the bulk of Iraq's proscribed weapons programmes has been eliminated." (para. 25) Source: Glen Rangwala, "Claims and Evaluations of Iraq's Proscribed Weapons", Middle East Reference, http://middleeastreference.org.uk/iraqweapons.html Nathaniel Hurd Consultant on United Nations Iraq policy Residential Address: 90 7th Ave. Apt. #6 Brooklyn, NY 11217 Tel. (Mobile): 917-407-3389 Fax: 718-504-4224 _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus _______________________________________________ Sent via the discussion list of the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.casi.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/casi-discuss To contact the list manager, email casi-discuss-admin@lists.casi.org.uk All postings are archived on CASI's website: http://www.casi.org.uk