
U613-B Explosion-proof Terminal Boxes
The boxes are suitable to be used in outdoor and indoor places of zones 1 and 2 where there is explosive mixture
Features:
Enclosure is made of casting aluminium alloy,
Surface is sprayed with plastics.
Connection with tube or through wiring.
Explosion-proof approva:l
The flow control valve has been tested and granted Ex approval.
The Ex-approval is EX m II T4.Ex certificate number is CE021037.
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Size
U614-A 33kg/case of 20
38kg/case of 20 5.2×25.5×18cm3/case of 20
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War crimes
Bringing the wicked to the dock
Mar 9th 2006 | FREETOWN
From The Economist print edition
But does an international search for justice hurt or help the pursuit of peace?
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HITHERTO, the world s worst tyrants have usually managed to avoid being brought to court for their crimes. Some,
of course, were killed. Hitler took his own life. But Stalin and Mao died in their beds. Pol Pot, responsible for the
slaughter of 2m Cambodians in the 1970s, lived on in Cambodia until his death in 1998. Idi Amin, Uganda s brutal
dictator, saw out his days in comfortable exile in Saudi Arabia; Ethiopia s Mengistu Haile Mariam continues to live
in Zimbabwe. The list goes on. But with the spread of international justice over the past decade, the noose is
tightening. It is now accepted that there can be no immunity for the worst violations of human rights, not even for
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