nuclear waste

Revolt Stirs Among China’s Nuclear Ghosts

Survivors of China’s nuclear tests in the Gobi Desert, which may have killed 190,000, are demanding compensation. The Time reports: They talk of picking up radioactive debris with their bare hands, of sluicing down bombers...

Shoppers Accidentally Buy Nuclear Waste

From China Daily: Three residents of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region’s Aksu city mistakenly purchased and brought home nuclear waste. In August 2006, the three men – one of whom is surnamed Liu, while the other...

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