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European Tribune - Terrorism, Nuclear power and Secrecy

According to Jan-Olov Liljenzin, professor in nuclear chemistry at Chalmers university of technology (second largest technical college in Sweden) this is probably an empty gesture, and IAEA knows it. After september 11th 2001 nuclear companies has been ordered (by the governments) to keep secret anything that could help terrorists.

Apparently after the accident in Forsmark last summer Liljenzin encouraged Vattenfall to publicly explain the specifics of the electric system. They explained that they were not allowed too by law.

So telling about what goes on at the nuclear plants, not ok.

Checking airline passengers in any way possible, always ok.

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by A swedish kind of death on Fri Mar 25th, 2011 at 04:26:19 PM EST
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