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Professor '''Siegwart Horst Günther''' once worked with Albert Schweitzer in Africa.  He is a prominent proponent of the disputed claim that the use of [[depleted uranium]] in munitions causes cancers, birth defects and other pathologies.  In 2007 the [[Nuclear-Free Future Award]] honored for the third time Prof. Gunther for refusing to back down to pressure and for visiting Iraq to study the real-life consequences of depleted uranium use.<ref>[http://www.milkas.se/nuclear-free20071018.html 2007 Nuclear-Free Future Award, Salzburg, Austria]</ref>
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Professor '''Siegwart Horst Günther''' is a prominent proponent of the claim that the use of [[depleted uranium]] in munitions causes cancers, birth defects and other pathologies.  In 2007 the [[Nuclear-Free Future Award]] honored for the third time Prof. Gunther for refusing to back down to pressure and for visiting Iraq to study the real-life consequences of depleted uranium use.<ref>[http://www.milkas.se/nuclear-free20071018.html 2007 Nuclear-Free Future Award, Salzburg, Austria]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:16, 26 October 2008

Professor Siegwart Horst Günther is a prominent proponent of the claim that the use of depleted uranium in munitions causes cancers, birth defects and other pathologies. In 2007 the Nuclear-Free Future Award honored for the third time Prof. Gunther for refusing to back down to pressure and for visiting Iraq to study the real-life consequences of depleted uranium use.[1]

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