Investigative journalist Martin Boudot has followed the uranium route: from Niger, where it is blasted from the mines of Arlit to Narbonne, in the south of France, where it is converted into fuel for nuclear power plants. The observation is the same: soaring levels of radioactivity, residents exposed, worried, victims of long-term poisoning and who are unable to make themselves heard by the authorities as well as the operating company Orano (ex-Areva ).
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