*Stop the subsidy to asbestos mining industry & health disaster*

To

Mr Pierre Arcand
Minister of International Relations
Québec Government Office in Mumbai
Consulate General of Canada
6th floor Fort House
221, Dr. D.N. Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Maharashtra, India
Phone : 91-22-6749-4444
Fax : 91-22-6749-4454

Sub-Stop the subsidy to asbestos mining industry & health disaster

Dear Mr Pierre Arcand,

The purpose of this letter is to protest against the Quebec government
(Canada) which is all set to provide a large subsidy to save the asbestos
mining industry in Canada unmindful of its health consequences in developing
countries like India. We are aware that Quebec has only one asbestos mine
left, which is nearly exhausted and employs 340. The asbestos cement
sheeting industry is growing at a healthy 10-12 per cent a year in India.

We are deeply saddened and disturbed by Quebec government’s double standard
on asbestos trade which illustrates Canada's utter callousness towards human
rights of asbestos workers and consumers in India. It is unbecoming of
Canada to put profits before people unmindful of incurable diseases and
preventable deaths .

It is deeply immoral to support an industrial activity which is leading to
yet another industrial disaster due to criminal corporate negligence and
governmental patronage.

Canada exports the cancer causing fiber to India but prefers not to use it
domestically. In India, 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.

I am writing to you on behalf of Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI), which
is working to make India asbestos free to save workers and citizens from
cancer causing fibers of death.

In the face massive asbestos exposure underway in India, the recent ban on
asbestos laden US ship, The White Asbestos (Ban on Use and Import) Bill,
2009 introduced in Rajya Sabha (Upper House) and the ban asbestos order of
the Kerala State Human Rights Commission, environment, labour, human rights
and health groups appeal to the Prime Minister and to all the
parliamentarians to ensure that manufacture, use and trade of asbestos is
banned in India. Details of the bill
here.<http://banasbestosindia.blogspot.com/2009/11/white-asbestos-ban-on-use-and-import.html>

The chrysotile asbestos (white asbestos) industry is acting as merchants of
death even as workers and consumers are routinely being exposed to deadly
asbestos fibers. Notably, worker protections and enviro-occupational health
infrastructure are weak or non-existent in India. The silence of the
government in the face of workers and consumers who are sick and dying from
asbestos-caused cancer is deafening. The Indian parliament and Canadian
House of Commons must act to stop the governments from protecting the
companies that knowingly commit corporate crimes as is the case with the
asbestos industry which is hiding behind manifest immoral patronage of the
governments.
It is noteworthy that a US corporation Dow Chemicals Company which is liable
for Union Carbide Corporation’s legacy issues such as Bhopal's industrial
disaster, held itself liable for asbestos issues and put aside $2.2 billion
as “potential cost of resolving pending and future claims against Carbide”,
such corporate crimes have become the order of the day because of
government's connivance.

We appreciate the civil society in Canada that has called for the, end of
asbestos mining, consistent with the position of the World Health
Organization (WHO) and over 50 countries that have banned asbestos.  A
letter addressed to Premier Charest, and jointly endorsed by numerous
organizations, was handed over.

We have called upon Prime Minister of India and Quebec’s Premier to stand up
to the powerful asbestos industry in both countries which is spending
millions of dollars to intimidate and silence workers, doctors, scientists
and activists who are all for banning asbestos. Victims of asbestos related
diseases, who are dying a slow death with no legal and medical remedy in
sight.

We understand that if the new mining operation opens, it will export
asbestos to poor countries for the next 25 years. The Quebec propaganda
machine using Canadian embassies has consistently worked to thwart public
health efforts around the world by promoting killer fibers of Canadian
asbestos. Earlier on March 23, 2010 Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
deemed it fit to give $250,000 of taxpayer money to the Chrysotile Institute
(formerly called the Asbestos Institute), a group that promotes the use of
asbestos in developing countries. Parliamentary Standing Committee on
Natural Resources meeting on 22 March dealt with the $250,000 funding for
the Chrysotile Institute.
The Economic Development Agency of Canada and the Department of Natural
Resources have given the Chrysotile Institute (formerly called the Asbestos
Institute) more than $20 million over the past 25 years. In February 2008,
Harper government had announced gnt of $750,000 to the Chrysotile Institute
for the next three years. We are shocked to note that your government is
feigning ignorance about WHO estimates at least 100,000 deaths from asbestos
every year and the total may eventually be 5-10 million.

Public health researchers are deeply concerned about the alarming rate of
consumption. In 2008, the use of 348,538 tonnes of asbestos made India the
world's 3rd largest asbestos market; since 2004, consumption has risen by
83%. Cumulative asbestos usage in India has been estimated at 7,343,612
tonnes. In the UK consumption of 6 million tonnes has produced the country's
worst epidemic of occupational disease and death. The condition in India due
to asbestos is already an unacknowledged public health disaster with no
medical infrastructure to deal with such enviro-occupational diseases.

The safe use of any form of *asbestos* is “impossible anywhere in the
world”.

On behalf of BANI, we appeal to your government and Canadian government
through you to adopt safer alternatives of fibers of death instead of
promoting it.

Warm Regards
Gopal Krishna
Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI)-ToxicsWatch Alliance
New Delhi
Mb: 9818089660
Blog: banasbestosindia.blogspot.com

Cc
Prime Minister of Canada
Prime Minister of India
Premier of Quebec
Union Environment & Forests Minister
Union Ministry of Mines
Union Commerce Ministry
Union Finance Ministry
Union Chemicals Ministry
Cabinet Secretary, Government of India
Union Environment Secretary

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