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Three Germans accused of selling nuclear materiel to North Korea
AFP ^ | Aug 16, 2003

Posted on 08/16/2003 6:35:09 PM PDT by optimistically_conservative

Prosecutors in Stuttgart, southwest Germany, have accused three German businessmen of attempting to export materiel to North Korea for likely use in the Stalinist country's nuclear program, Der Spiegel reports in its next issue, to be published Monday. The weekly magazine says the German government intercepted a cargo shipment last April in Hamburg destined for North Korea including 214 aluminum tubes weighing 22 tonnes.

The tubes are a crucial element in the production of enriched uranium.

Prosecutors suspect the director of a company called Optronic, based in southern Koenigsbronn, of violating laws on arms control and export.

He was jailed in April. Two Hamburg businessmen are also suspected of having taken part in the deal.

The cargo was destined for the North Korean Nam Chon Gang company, Der Spiegel reports.

An ongoing nuclear crisis erupted in October last year when the United States accused Pyongyang of reneging on a 1994 bilateral nuclear accord by setting up a clandestine program based on enriched uranium.

North Korea responded by kicking out UN nuclear inspectors and withdrawing from the treaty. It has since claimed to have reprocessed 8,000 spent fuel rods at its nuclear plant at Yongbyon.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Germany; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aluminumtubes; northkorea; uranium

1 posted on 08/16/2003 6:35:09 PM PDT by optimistically_conservative
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To: optimistically_conservative
".....intercepted a cargo shipment last April in Hamburg destined for North Korea including 214 aluminum tubes weighing 22 tonnes. The tubes are a crucial element in the production of enriched uranium......."

The title of the article may be a little deceiving. {{"......selling nuclear materiel......"}} The aluminium itself is NOT "nuclear material" but instead can be used to purify bomb-grade stuff.

Unless the article is PURPOSELY incomplete and vague: the word 'including' is used meaning there was other stuff.

Nonetheless........I'm glad someones awake over there. Bump.

2 posted on 08/16/2003 6:49:01 PM PDT by DoctorMichael (TAG! You're it!)
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To: optimistically_conservative
They wouldn't be doing this if Bush hadn't of put NK in the "Axis of Evil."
3 posted on 08/16/2003 6:51:47 PM PDT by Guillermo (Proud Infidel!)
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To: DoctorMichael
The aluminium itself is NOT "nuclear material" but instead can be used to purify bomb-grade stuff.

No, aluminum tubes are only good for rockets. This is just another plot by the dissembling Bush administration which has bribed or arm twisted the normally correct thinking Germans into falsely accusing innocent businessmen to add validity to their already discredited lies. </sarcasm>

4 posted on 08/16/2003 6:54:37 PM PDT by optimistically_conservative (Can't prove a negative? You're not stupid. Prove it!)
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To: Guillermo
No, of course Germany wouldn t do this. Yeah, the German Justice depends completely on Bushs words and the German government is indeed and truly interested in arming evil regimes. Of course, let´s praise Bush for forcing the bad bad foreigners to fight evil regimes.

Wake up, the US is not the only country having laws and enforcing its citizen to respect the laws. The three businessmen have violated our export laws, and these export laws exist long before Bush made his axis-of-evil-speech. We give a d+mn what Bush or you or any other foreigner thinks about N Korea or other countries. We´re independant to decide on our own wether we want to support nations or not. And there´s no doubt that we do not want to support N Korea.
5 posted on 08/17/2003 2:14:04 AM PDT by Michael81Dus
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To: optimistically_conservative
Exactly my first thoughts. Sounds like the aluminum tube controversy about Irag. Will nuclear experts rally around North Korea.
6 posted on 08/17/2003 11:49:46 AM PDT by wildbill
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To: Michael81Dus
Hey! Long time no read. Thought you might be interested in Ship seizure fuels fears North Korea in nuclear market
7 posted on 08/17/2003 2:52:00 PM PDT by optimistically_conservative (Can't prove a negative? You're not stupid. Prove it!)
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