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Re: [casi] Swiss TV SF1




Dear Margarita,

Many thanks for giving us all an idea of the program on Iraqi water systems,
with Prof. Tom Nagy (Tom, if you are reading this, could you please fill us,
in a bit more, on the interview?) plus an expert from
Zurich University. Direct or indirect destruction of these systems would, of
course, have extremely serious effects. Few of us at CASI would have any
doubts about that. - Thanks again, Margarita.

Greetings,

Bert Gedin,
Birmingham, UK.


>From: "R. & M. Skinner" <remskinner@bluewin.ch>
>To: "casi" <soc-casi-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk>
>Subject: [casi] Swiss TV SF1
>Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 20:42:50 +0100
>
>
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>Dear All,
>
>During the main evening news, 7.30 pm on Thursday 13 March 2003, the
>drinking water situation in Iraq in 1991 was mentioned with a few words by
>Professor Tom Nagy. The time of the programme later that night was given.
>
>The subsequent section on Iraq lasted only eight minutes. It was mainly
>about the Pentagon paper, an interview with Tom Nagy. A water expert from
>the Zürich University warned what a new war could do. Another expert from
>the Zürich University warned that water systems could again be targets in
>renewed war.
>
>I think the programme had great value to emphasize again what the impact of
>broken and polluted water systems can be for millions of people.
>
>Kind regards
>Margarita Skinner
>Switzerland
>
>
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