Campaign Against Namibian Uranium Contracts; Ian Denning (Design)
London, United Kingdom
1982
The title appears in bold red letters on a light yellow background. Above the title is a wide photograph of nuclear power stations. In the 1970s and 1980s, Britain imported uranium from Rio Tinto Zinc's Rossing mine in Namibia in contravention of United Nations resolutions, under contracts signed in the late 1960s by the UK Atomic Energy Authority and Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ). The Campaign Against the Namibian Uranium Contract (CANUC) was set up in 1977 by the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM), the Haslemere Group, and the Namibia Support Committee. Note on date: this poster was advertised in the January/February edition of Anti-Apartheid News, the newsletter of the AAM.]
STOP STOLEN URANIUM POWERING THE BRITISH GRID!
Namibia Support Committee; Anti-Apartheid Movement; Haslemere Group
Anti-Apartheid Movement
Namibia Support Committee
Haslemere Group
English
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Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford