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There are a few images of Dimona, some by Mordechai Vanunu, others by spy satellites, that I'd like to use to illustrate what it looks like.
There is no problem from the website owner, I asked her permission and here's the text of her reply; I've munged the email addresses on request for anti-spam reasons:
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 08:29:38 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
From: <webmistress>
To: <me>
Subject: Re: nuclearweaponarchive.org - permission to use images of Dimona?
It's all right with *me*, but I claim no rights to those images.
I am of the opinion that it would be impossible for anyone to claim
rights to the Vanunu photograph, except maybe for the Israeli government
in whose facility the photo was illegally obtained. But no one legal
body seems interested in enforcing that right, including the Israeli
government itself. So it I think it is clearly in the public doman.
-----Original Message-----
From: <me, Wikibob>
Sent: Apr 22, 2004 1:10 PM
To: <webmistress>
Subject: nuclearweaponarchive.org - permission to use images of Dimona?
Dear <webmistress>,
I found your email address on the nuclearweaponarchive.org website and
would like permission to use 2 images from the Israel section for use
in the Wikipedia article on Dimona.
Wikipedia can only use public domain (or GFDL) material.
The two images I have in mind are:
The two images I have in mind are:
http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Israel/Dimona_compare.jpg
and
http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Israel/Dimona1s.jpg (courtesy Mordechai
Vanunu)
What do other Wikipedians think? -Wikibob | Talk 19:58, 2004 Apr 28 (UTC)
BBC Newsnight yesterday revealed everything about UK's sale-out of much nuclear goodies towards the 1960's zionist bomb. Nobody else dares to ask Vanunu nowadays for fear of the Mossad but BBC. BBC quotes Vanunu Israel made lithium H-bombs not just A-bombs. Of course only Iran gets invaded ... the zionists are untouchable.