Israel re-arrests nuclear whistle-blower over TV interview
Thu Sep 10, 2015 2:24PM
Israeli nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu
The
Israeli regime has once again detained nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai
Vanunu, claiming that he violated the terms of his release from prison
by taking part in a recent interview with a local TV station. The
Thursday development came as the Israeli Channel 2 television
broadcaster, which aired the interview with Vanunu on September 4, is
battling with the regime’s police who demand the "full, unedited footage of the interview," Israeli media say. The channel refuses to hand over the material, citing the journalistic principle of protecting sources.
In
the lengthy interview on Israeli TV on Friday, Vanunu reportedly
explained how he once exposed the existence of Israel’s nuclear arsenal
and elaborated on a potential disaster which could emanate from Israel’s
notorious Dimona facility. The file photo shows Israel’s nuclear facility in the Negev Desert outside Dimona.
The
60-year-old Vanunu said he had an obligation to reveal to the world the
nature of the “powder keg” in Dimona, calling Israel’s entire nuclear
strategy “a failure” that he had “exposed.” Vanunu
unveiled details of the Israeli regime’s nuclear weapons program to the
British media back in 1986. He was imprisoned for 18 years and freed in
2004 under stringent conditions. According
to local reports, many proponents of the regime regard Vanunu as a
traitor, but anti-nuclear activists see him as a hero The
Tel Aviv regime is widely believed to possess more than 300 nuclear
warheads, something that it has never denied nor confirmed under its
formal policy of nuclear ambiguity. Moreover,
Israel has never allowed inspection of its nuclear facilities by
international organizations and has refused to sign the nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). http://presstv.com/Detail/2015/09/10/428590/Israel-Mordechai-Vanunu-
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