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Also see below:
selected articles from the
U.S. Campaign's
Winter 2000 newsletter.


The months of November 1999
through February 2000
were a time of big movement
for the Mordechai Vanunu case.
See below the documents
concerning the case
that were published
(or translated into English
and published here)
during that time.

...On November 24 1999,
portions of the 1988
trial transcript finally
became public, due to a
petition filed by one of
Israel's largest-selling
daily newspapers.

...These articles touched
off a furor in Israel, and
finally sparked a
public debate about Israel's
policy of nuclear secrecy.

...On February 2, 2000, the
Israeli Knesset held its
first-ever debate on
nuclear policy.  

...Mordechai Vanunu was a
very-present figure in that
debate, even from the
distant jail cell where he
remains imprisoned.  See the
Feb 2 and Feb 3 articles below.





Feb 6 2000
From the Israeli Committee for Mordechai Vanunu
and for a Middle East Free of
Atomic, Chemical and Biological Weapons:

Israeli Scientist Warns of Dimona Danger


Feb 3 2000
From Ha'aretz and AP:

Knesset Explodes in First
Nuclear Debate

From Yediot Ahronot:

The Atom on the Knesset Agenda

From the Israeli Committee for Mordechai Vanunu
and for a Middle East Free of
Atomic, Chemical and Biological Weapons:

Notes on the Debate


Feb 2 2000
From the Israeli Committee
to Free Vanunu:

The Speech by
Knesset Member Issam Makhoul


Jan 27 2000
From the Israeli Committee
to Free Vanunu:

First-Ever Knesset Debate on Nuclear
Policy; Vanunu Invited


Jan 26 2000
From Ha'aretz:

U.S. Expert: It's Safe to Release Vanunu


Jan 25 2000
From the U.S. Campaign:

U.S. Nuclear Scientist: Vanunu
not a danger


Jan 20 2000
From the Israeli Committee
to Free Vanunu:

Israeli Artist's Tribute to Mordechai


Jan 18 2000
From the Israeli Committee
to Free Vanunu:

First-Ever Israeli Parliament Debate
on Nuclear Issues


From the US Campaign's
Winter 2000 newsletter:

Barak Says He Won't Budge on Nukes
Israelis Take Modest Step for Vanunu
Many Cities Turn Out for Mordechai
Vanunu to Clinton: 'Thanks for helping'
'Keep Strong, My Friend'
-a letter from David Krieger
Senate Campaign Still Underway
How Israel Keeps the Atom Bomb
Efforts Continue in New Zealand
Nothing Stops the Norwegians
Trust Fund Donations Spur Canadian Drive
Shorts

Dec 24 1999
From Ha'aretz Weekend Magazine:

Our Son Mordechai


Dec 19 1999
From the London Sunday Times:

Vanunu Visitors Raise Hopes of Release
in 2000


Dec 15 1999
From the Israeli Committee
to Free Vanunu:

Eoloffs Allowed to Visit Vanunu


Dec 10 1999
From the Israeli Committee
to Free Vanunu:

Knesset Member Petitions High Court of
Justice: Demands Same Rights as
Convicted Criminals

Eoloffs Appeal to Authorities


Dec 3 1999
From the Israeli Committee
to Free Vanunu:

Knesset Member Calls for Clemency


Dec 2-8 1999
From Al-Ahram Weekly, Cairo, issue #458:

Lifting the Veil


Nov 24 -25 99
From the translators
Israeli Committee to Free Vanunu
From Yedioth Aronot,
Nov 24 1999:

Vanunu affair: the silence ends
The testimony of a brother
Vanunu's testimony
'I felt like a stranger; I was alone'
- Vanunu tells his life story
'Why did you do it?'
- the testimony of the Shin-Bet agents
The Security Chief at Dimona already Suspected
Meet the prisoner John Crossman
'It spurred Arab states to try harder'


From Yedioth Aronot,
Nov 25 1999:

The Transcripts and the Media
Vanunu is happy about the publication
'The system simply failed'
The testimony of the American witness
The death of the ambiguity


The U.S. Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu
The Nuclear Resister
email: nukeresister@igc.org


maintained by Gail Beyer Vaughn:  gvaughn@datarealm.com
last updated March 6 2000.