*Press Release*

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

*BANI** Seeks Ban on White Asbestos Export from Canadian Prime Minister *

*The White Asbestos (Ban on Use and Import) Bill, 2009 introduced in Rajya
Sabha (Upper House of Parliament)*

*For Asbestos free India, **BANI** Demands immediate ban on export, import &
use of white asbestos *

November 17, 2009, New Delhi –In the face massive asbestos exposure underway
in India, The White Asbestos (Ban on Use and Import) Bill, 2009 introduced
in Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) and the order of the Kerala
State Human Rights Commission, Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI) appeals
to the visiting Canadian Prime Minister, Mr Stephen Harper to put a ban on
export of Canadian asbestos to India. He must act with effect to ban the
asbestos mines in Quebec, the province where chrysotile asbestos (white
asbestos) is mined in Canada.

It is unbecoming of Canadian to defend the asbestos industry and its
barbarism unmindful of the fact that over 90% of Canada's asbestos goes to
developing countries like India, where worker protections and
enviro-occupational health infrastructure are weak or non-existent. The
silence of Canadian government in the face of workers and consumers who are
sick and dying from asbestos-caused cancer is deafening. Canadian government
must stop protecting the corporate criminals of the asbestos industry who
are hiding behind manifest immoral patronage of your government.

The *STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS* of The White Asbestos (Ban on Use and
Import) Bill, 2009 <http://banasbestosindia.blogspot.com/> introduced in the
Indian Parliament reads: *“**The white asbestos is highly carcinogenic even
the World Health Organisation has reported that it causes cancer. It is a
rare fibrous material that is used to make rooftops and break linings. More
than fifty countries have already banned the use and import of white
asbestos. Even the countries that export it to India prefer not to use it
domestically. But in our country, it is imported without any restriction.
Canada and Russia are the biggest exporters of white asbestos. In 2007,
Canada exported almost Ninety five percent of the white asbestos it mined
and out of it forty-three percent was shipped to India. It is quite
surprising that our country is openly importing huge quantity of a product,
which causes cancer. This is despite the fact that safer and almost cheap
alternatives to asbestos are available in the country. Instead of importing
a hazardous material, it will be better if we spend some money in research
and development and use environment friendly product. In view of the above,
there is an urgent need for a total ban on the import and use of white
asbestos and promote the use of alternative material.”*

Taking cognizance of the human rights violation involved in exposing people
to killer asbestos fibers, Kerala State Human Rights Commission has noted
that exposing workers and consumers to asbestos fibers of all kinds
including chrysotile constitutes violation of human rights in its order
dated 31st January, 2009. BANI has consistently been drawing the urgent
attention towards a serious unprecedented environmental and occupational
health crisis with regard to *unnoticed asbestos epidemic in the country*.
Even if one asbestos fibre reaches the right place, it causes irreversible
damage - leading to asbestosis, lung cancer or mesothelioma. Thirty deaths
are caused per day from asbestos-related diseases as per estimates based on
US and European studies.

In such a context, Canadian government’s role in preventing the listing of
chrysotile asbestos as a hazardous product under the Rotterdam Convention,
an International Agreement that requires that importing countries be warned
of the risks associated with hazardous products is condemnable. It is
unconscionable that Canadian government knowingly exports a killer product
that will kill thousands of people in India. As long as Canadian government
continues to support, it would be and it must be deemed as one of the
biggest violators of human rights on earth and unfit to be part of the rest
of the civilized countries who have banned asbestos industry.

There is incontrovertible evidence that creates a compelling logic for
making India asbestos free. The asbestos exporting countries in liaison with
the Indian asbestos industry in collusion with government has unleashed a
misinformation campaign about the mythical safe and controlled use of
asbestos products, unmindful of the fact that so far some 50 countries have
banned all forms of asbestos, and are already using alternative materials.

Almost every international health agency of repute including the World
Health Organization, the International Labor Organization, International
Agency for Research on Cancer, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and
the American Cancer Society agree there is no safe level of asbestos
exposure. Most recently, the International Agency for Research on Cancer
(IARC) reconfirmed that all commercial asbestos fibers - including
chrysotile, the most commercially used form of asbestos - cause lung cancer
and mesothelioma. In addition, the IARC newly confirmed that there is
sufficient evidence that asbestos causes ovarian cancer and reconfirmed
asbestos causes laryngeal cancer.

BANI calls upon the Indian Ministry of Health, Ministry of Environment,
Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Consumer Affairs and
Ministry of Mines as well to initiate steps for immediate ban on use,
manufacture and trade of all forms of asbestos (including Chrysotile or
White Asbestos).

BANI is shocked to note that instead of banning asbestos, the Canadian
government uses tax-payers dollars and Canadian embassies to actively
promote the sale of asbestos around the world.

BANI appeals to Mr Stephen Harper to resist corporate influence of the
chrysotile (white) asbestos industry and support the listing of chrysotile
asbestos as a hazardous product under the Rotterdam Convention as a first
step at the next meeting of the Parties to the Rotterdam Convention. And as
a next step, initiate efforts to ban its mining and export for good.

*About Ban Asbestos Network of India
*Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI) is engaged in responding to public
health crisis due to mining, manufacturing, use, and import of all forms of
asbestos including Chrysotile. As part of a global anti-toxic activists’
coalition, BANI is fighting to ensure asbestos free ship-breaking. Asbestos
is a commercial term for six fibrous minerals of which chrysotile (white
asbestos), the fibrous form of serpentine, is the form of asbestos which is
mostly used now. BANI was founded by public health and environmental health
researchers and activists in 2002. For more information visit
banasbestosindia.blogspot.com

*For further details*: Gopal Krishna, Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI),
Mb:09818089660, E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

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