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This article requires a name change to Rossing Mine, Rossing Uranium Mine, or similar. Rossing is not a name unique to the mine.
Rolinator (
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01:55, 17 June 2008 (UTC)reply
"WIA investigates the secret contract and operation arranged by British-based Rio Tinto Zinc Corp to import into Britain uranium (yellow cake) from the Rossing mine in Namibia, one of whose major shareholders is the South African government. This contract having received the blessing of the British government is now compromising its position in the U.N negotiations to remove
South Africa from
Namibia, which it is illegally occupying."
Our personal opinions concerning Haseldine's theory are of no relevance whatsoever. Unless and until it can be demonstrated through significant coverage in credible third-party
published reliable sources that his theory has been given serious consideration, it doesn't belong in this article.
AndyTheGrump (
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21:50, 13 October 2014 (UTC)reply
Sources
I'm dubious about The Gulliver Rossing Uranium Ltd Dossier being used as a source. What makes this a
WP:RS? That link can be found at
[1] - I reverted the new link saying it wasn't a reliable source but it seems to be the same content.
Dougweller (
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10:07, 16 October 2014 (UTC)reply