I wont go into details, its up to you, but at any rate, what is very important is that she contributes now on asian issues of National Security and form policy on the Heritage Foundation. Next to her is [inaudible] on the middle east Media Research the middle east Media Research institute. I would like to mention that he has extensive experience with the world bank and focusing on the middle east and elsewhere. Then to the left of him, is professor alexander. He is currently director of Homeland Security Research Program and professor at the school of Law Enforcement and justice and i vividly recall his First Research and publication was ten years before 9 11 and im glad to see that he continues with his work and as always, as i mentioned before they will bring in much insight on the rule of law and also in terms of balancing security concerns with privacy and the role of human rights and so on. I would like to also welcome the audience which includes academics, colleagues from differe
Several thousand tons of Radioactive Material were released into the atmosphere, contaminating 150,000 square kilometers of land around chernobyl. Over the following days, a radioactive cloud spread over almost all of europe. Its not clear how many people suffered illness or died as a result of the catastrophe. The World Health Organization has predicted that 4,000 people will die of radiation exposure and cancer due to the accident. Other predictions are far higher, ranging between 60,000 and 1. 4 million deaths. The exclusion area around the power station is also known as the dead zone. But today, there are people who actually want to live there. Reporter it looks like a dilapidated soviet museum with an amusement park. The dormitory town of pripyat was where most chernobyl employees lived. More than 3000 people lived right next to the power plant when disaster struck in 1986 and the Nuclear Reactor exploded. Its been described as the Worst Nuclear Accident the world has ever seen. Y
Went wrong. The result a meltdown and the reactor exploded. Several thousand tons of Radioactive Material were released into the atmosphere, contaminating 150,000 square kilometers of land around chernobyl. Over the following days, a radioactive cloud spread over almost all of europe. Its not clear how many people suffered illness or died as a result of the catastrophe. The World Health Organization has predicted that 4,000 people will die of radiation exposure and cancer due to the accident. Other predictions are far higher, ranging between 60,000 and 1. 4 million deaths. The exclusion area around the power station is also known as the dead zone. But today, there are people who actually want to live there. Reporter it looks like a dilapidated soviet museum with an amusement park. The dormitory town of pripyat was where most chernobyl employees lived. More than 3000 people lived right next to the power plant when disaster struck in 1986 and the Nuclear Reactor exploded. Its been descri
The result a meltdown and the reactor exploded. Several thousand tons of Radioactive Material were released into the atmosphere, contaminating 150,000 square kilometers of land around chernobyl. Over the following days, a radioactive cloud spread over almost all of europe. Its not clear how many people suffered illness or died as a result of the catastrophe. The World Health Organization has predicted that 4,000 people will die of radiation exposure and cancer due to the accident. Other predictions are far higher, ranging between 60,000 and 1. 4 million deaths. The exclusion area around the power station is also known as the dead zone. But today, there are people who actually want to live there. Reporter it looks like a dilapidated soviet museum with an amusement park. The dormitory town of pripyat was where most chernobyl employees lived. More than 3000 people lived right next to the power plant when disaster struck in 1986 and the Nuclear Reactor exploded. Its been described as the W
Reactor exploded. Several thousand tons of Radioactive Material were released into the atmosphere, contaminating 150,000 square kilometers of land around chernobyl. Over the following days, a radioactive cloud spread over almost all of europe. Its not clear how many people suffered illness or died as a result of the catastrophe. The World Health Organization has predicted that 4,000 people will die of radiation exposure and cancer due to the accident. Other predictions are far higher, ranging between 60,000 and 1. 4 million deaths. The exclusion area around the power station is also known as the dead zone. But today, there are people who actually want to live there. Reporter it looks like a dilapidated soviet museum with an amusement park. The dormitory town of pripyat was where most chernobyl employees lived. More than 3000 people lived right next to the power plant when disaster struck in 1986 and the Nuclear Reactor exploded. Its been described as the Worst Nuclear Accident the worl