"Nothing to Hide": Manuel Valls Wants Transparency on Nuclear Testing in Polynesia
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The Foreign Minister called for transparency on the issue of nuclear testing in Polynesia. Between 1966 and 1996, France carried out no less than 193 experiments there. A parliamentary commission of inquiry called on France to ask the Polynesian people "pardon". - "Nothing to hide": Manuel Valls wants transparency on nuclear testing in Polynesia (Society topics).
On a trip to the French territory, the Minister of the Overseas Territories said this Saturday, July 19, to lift the veil on the 193 atomic experiments between 1966 and 1996 and their painful consequences for its inhabitants.

On the way to French Polynesia, the Minister of Overseas Affairs, Manuel Valls, promised full transparency on the nuclear tests that took place in the archipelago.
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