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[casi] Re: Pardon me, Colin, was chlorine not banned?



Thank you, Colin.

Following the thread you recommended, I found this in a post of yours dated
Wed, 9 May 2001:

2. chlorine is not [banned].  While it is popularly believed
that chlorine is banned (a belief spread by some Iraqi
officials) UN reports on the "oil for food" programme
document its import into Iraq from the programme's
early days.

To which a question put by Andrew Goreing (28 Jan 2003) still applies:

Does this mean ("the first supplies ") that NO chlorine was imported
(smuggling apart) between 1991 and 1997?


Best
Attila
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