Part of the US $ 10 million pledged by Lugar on Tuesday will go to continue a project to destroy waste from the former Soviet bacteriological weapons laboratory on the Vozrozhdeniye Island in the Aral Sea.
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Tibor Toth, of Hungary, urged the setting up of a unified surveillance network to trace outbreaks, such as the Ebola virus in Zaire, to make sure they do not stem from use of biological or bacteriological weapons.
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During their captivity, Katz, James and Manning discovered that Farrango's partner, Emilio Santoro, who had infiltrated Mohn's organization, had been uncovered by the New Order and exposed to a lethal bacteriological weapon developed by the New Order.
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The newspaper said the deal was approved by President Nelson Mandela, straining relations with the United States and raising fears that Libya's Moammar Gadhafi may acquire details of South African chemical and bacteriological weapons built up during apartheid.
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Aid provided by western countries included compounds used in his biological weapons program, a nuclear reactor ( later bombed by Israel ), radar, high technology warplanes and the so-called " growth medium " used in the manufacture of bacteriological weapons.
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Tibor Toth, of Hungary, urged the setting up of a unified surveillance network to trace outbreaks _ such as the Ebola virus in Zaire _ to make sure they do not stem from the use of biological or bacteriological weapons.
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Each of the countries _ France, Russia and China _ has worked long at those closed meetings to kill the oil embargo against Iraq, the only barrier that prevents Saddam from again building arsenals of nuclear, chemical and bacteriological weapons.
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After five years in court, the plaintiffs scored a partial victory in late August when Judge Kohi Iwata of Tokyo District Court ruled that Japan's infamous Unit 731 " used bacteriological weapons under the order of the Imperial Japanese Army's headquarters ."
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According to one bioethics expert, Despite its strong ideological tone and many obvious shortcomings such as the lack of international participation, the trial established beyond reasonable doubt that the Japanese army had prepared and deployed bacteriological weapons and that Japanese researchers had conducted cruel experiments on living human beings.
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The U . S . decision to pull out of the Kyoto Protocol, its attempt to revise the bacteriological weapons agreement, and talk about the need to review the role of the United Nations _ all of this shows clearly that the United States has taken a new course in international affairs.