Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/No-War-Documentation-Iraq-27MZIFLZ44GG.htmlConceptually similarNo War Documentation IraqGP014VRCompleted★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP0CPICompleted★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP0Y57Completed★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP015DXCompleted★★★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP0ERWCompleted★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP07VGCompleted★★★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP01DI0Completed★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP06SSCompleted★★★★No War Documentation IraqGP0ZLPCompleted★★★★View AllGP015WCNo War Documentation IraqA resident of Al Wadiyah carries home a clean water barrel which Greenpeace activists exchanged for radioative ones. Radioactive barrels were taken by local residents from the nearby Tuwaitha nuclear facility which has been left unsecured by occupying forces since the war. Greenpeace handed the radioactive barrels back to the US authorities inside the Tuwaitha complex.Locations:Iraq-Middle EastDate:28 Jun, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Philip ReynaersMaximum size:1648px X 2464pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Barrels-Day-Greenpeace logo-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Props-Water-WomenShoot:No War Documentation in IraqA Greenpeace radiation investigation team spent three weeks surveying the communities around Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Facility (18 km from Baghdad).Related Collections:No War Documentation in Iraq (Photos & Videos)