
U606 Hose Coupling
U606 360 rotary Swivel is designed for U314 Automatic Nozzles . With the help of swivel it can change the connection between different thread and different caliber, which is convenient to use. Screen protects the nozzle from debris
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Seals: PU,Viton
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U606-A/B 18kg/case of 100 21kg/case of 100 24x24x33 cm /case of 100
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War crimes
Bad news for Africa s warlords
Mar 23rd 2006
From The Economist print edition
Two steps forward for international justice
IT HAS been a good week for international justice. On March 17th, the chances of Charles Taylor, former Liberian
president and notorious warlord, being brought to justice rose dramatically after Liberia formally requested his
extradition from Nigeria, where he has lived in exile since 2003. The same day, the International Criminal Court
(ICC), the world s first permanent war-crimes tribunal, made its first arrest. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, a Congolese
warlord accused of conscripting child soldiers, was transferred to the court in The Hague after his arrest in Congo.
When Mr Taylor was first charged three years ago by the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone for his part in
that country s savage civil war, few believed he would ever be caught. After Slobodan Milosevic, the late Serbian
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