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Latest revision as of 21:02, 13 September 2024
Date | 1980s |
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Location | Austria, Iran, Iraq |
Participants | Austria/Deep state, SPÖ, Adnan Kashoggi? |
Interest of | Heribert Apfalter |
Description | Illegal sale of artillery guns to Iraq and Iran |
The Noricum scandal or the Noricum affair is the collective term for illegal arms shipments of the Austrian VÖEST subsidiary Noricum, which were later investigated by the judiciary and a parliamentary committee of inquiry in the early 1980s. The recipients of the GHN-45 artillery guns were the two warring parties of the First Gulf War, the states of Iraq and Iran.[1]
Known Participant
1 of the 3 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Austria/Deep state | The Austrian deep state |
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