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    SANJAY PRASAD
    Kolkata, India

 

In the  interest of humanity and the people living on this planet we should unite and stop all kinds of Nuclear enrichment plants across the globe, this is a very dangerous sign from the muslim fundamenatlsts . The official announcement has made it clear that Iran wants to be a Nuclear State.

Henceforth sanctions should be imposed with immediate effect and all ties should be cut off from Iran, we as the human do not want to destroy this planet.

I urge everyone to join and sign this petition to stop Iran from making a new Nuclear Plant.

 

 

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's nuclear chief says his country will begin construction of a new uranium enrichment site by March next year.

Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi's announcement is a slap to international efforts to halt Tehran's enrichment program — a process that can be used for power generation or nuclear weapons making.

The planned site is among 10 new sites that Iran approved last year in a dramatic expansion of the controversial program. Monday's announcement on state TV said the locations for the 10 sites have been determined but gave no details.

Iran has one large enrichment site in Natanz and a smaller one near Qom. It says it needs 20 sites to meet domestic electricity needs in the next 15 years.

Tehran denies Western accusations it is seeking to make nuclear weapons.

British Prime Minister David Cameron's spokesman Steve Field said Monday that Salehi's announcement was a cause for concern. "The reports that we have seen this morning certainly do not give us any comfort that Iran is moving in the right direction," Field told reporters

Iran has an industrial-scale enrichment site in Natanz, in central Iran, with around 6,000 operating centrifuges and a smaller one under construction near Qom. The Islamic republic said it needs 20 large-scale sites to meet domestic electricity needs of 20,000 megawatts in the next 15 years.

The Qom facility, built inside a mountain for maximum protection from possible aerial attack, is a smaller version of Natanz and is not yet operational. Revelations about the existence of the previously secret facility deepened Western suspicions over the Iranian enrichment program.

Iran says it will install a new generation of more efficient centrifuges at the Qom facility. The new centrifuges would be more advanced than the decades old P-1 type centrifuges once acquired on the black market and in use at Natanz.

The denial from the Teheran is just an eyewash so that sanctions cannot be imposed on them.

 

I look forward for everyone in the Globe to participate and make it a Global Movement.

 

Recent Signatures

Iran official announces building of new nuke site

Greetings,

I most humbly request you to stop Iran from building up new nuke sites with immediate effect, this might be a dangerous signal that is coming to us.

on the onset i would most humbly also request you to impose sanctions with immediate effect so cut off all ties with Iran .

Excerpt of the news
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's nuclear chief says his country will begin construction of a new uranium enrichment site by March next year.

Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi's announcement is a slap to international efforts to halt Tehran's enrichment program — a process that can be used for power generation or nuclear weapons making.

The planned site is among 10 new sites that Iran approved last year in a dramatic expansion of the controversial program. Monday's announcement on state TV said the locations for the 10 sites have been determined but gave no details.

Iran has one large enrichment site in Natanz and a smaller one near Qom. It says it needs 20 sites to meet domestic electricity needs in the next 15 years.

Tehran denies Western accusations it is seeking to make nuclear weapons.

British Prime Minister David Cameron's spokesman Steve Field said Monday that Salehi's announcement was a cause for concern. "The reports that we have seen this morning certainly do not give us any comfort that Iran is moving in the right direction," Field told reporters

Iran has an industrial-scale enrichment site in Natanz, in central Iran, with around 6,000 operating centrifuges and a smaller one under construction near Qom. The Islamic republic said it needs 20 large-scale sites to meet domestic electricity needs of 20,000 megawatts in the next 15 years.

The Qom facility, built inside a mountain for maximum protection from possible aerial attack, is a smaller version of Natanz and is not yet operational. Revelations about the existence of the previously secret facility deepened Western suspicions over the Iranian enrichment program.

Iran says it will install a new generation of more efficient centrifuges at the Qom facility. The new centrifuges would be more advanced than the decades old P-1 type centrifuges once acquired on the black market and in use at Natanz.

You are very well of the intentions of Iran post Iraq War and their fundamentalism has increased a lot.

I hope you will take immediate action on this and curb Iran on all fronts.

Thanking you,

Sanjay Prasad
on Behalf of Nuclear Awareness

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