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Date:  Wed, 28 Feb 2001 20:21:54 -0800
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Apologies for cross posting

1 March 2001

Kia ora,

today is Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day. It is the 47th
anniversary of the US 'Bravo' nuclear bomb detonation close to the surface
of Bikini Atoll which gouged out a crater 240 feet deep and 6000 feet
across, melted huge quantities of coral, sucked them up and distributed
them far and wide across the Pacific.

The island of Rongelap (100 miles away) was buried in powdery particles of
radioactive fallout to a depth of one and a half inches, and Utirik (300
miles away) was swathed in radioactive mist. The people of Rongelap and
Utirik lived on their newly radioactive islands for three days, inhaling,
touching  and ingesting the fallout particles, until the US navy sent ships
to evacuate them.

This is but one example of the horrific racist experiments that colonising
governments have inflicted on the peoples of the Pacific, used as human
guinea pigs in the insane and pointless pursuit of nuclear weapons supremacy.

Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day is a day to remember that the
arrogant  colonialist mindset which allowed, indeed encouraged, the
devastation mentioned above continues today - the Pacific is still neither
nuclear free nor independent.

Rather than write our own statement this year, we have decided to circulate
the Peoples’ Charter for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific as some of
you may not have seen it before. The original Charter was expanded in 1983,
and it is the expanded version we include below. You can judge for yourself
how many of the objectives have been achieved since 1983.

Kia manawanui, kia ü, kia kaha to all who are working for a nuclear free
and independent Pacific.

______________________

The Peoples’ Charter for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific, NFIP, 1983.

Given the expansion of the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Movement as
reflected in the name of this conference ...

Be it hereby resolved that the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific
Conference 1983 resolves to change the name of the Peoples’ Charter which
defines the aims and goals of this movement to ‘The Peoples’ Charter for a
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific’.

Preamble

1. We, the people of the Pacific want to make our position clear.

We are rapidly regaining control of our lands, and the fact that we have
inherited the basic administration system imposed upon us by alien
imperialistic and colonial powers does not imply that we have to perpetuate
them and the preferential racist policies that went with them.

2. We, the people of the Pacific have been victimised too long by foreign
powers.

The western imperialistic and colonial powers invaded our defenceless
region, they took over our lands and subjugated our people to their whims.

This form of alien colonial political and military domination unfortunately
persists as an evil cancer in some of our native territories such as
Tahiti, New Caledonia, Australia, New Zealand.

Our environment continues to be despoiled by foreign powers developing
nuclear weapons for a strategy of warfare that has no winners, no
liberators and imperils the survival of all humankind.

3. Our environment is further threatened by the continuing deployment of
nuclear weaponry and nuclear arsenals in the so called strategic areas
throughout the Pacific.

Only one nuclear submarine has to be lost in the sea, or one nuclear
warhead dumped in our ocean from a stricken bomber and the threat to the
fish, and our livelihood is endangered for centuries.

The erection of superports, military bases, and nuclear testing stations
may bring employment, but the price is destruction of our customs, our way
of life, the pollution of our crystal clear waters and brings the ever
present threat of disaster and radioactive poisoning into the every day
lives of the peoples.

4. We, the peoples of the Pacific reaffirm our intention to extract only
those elements of Western civilisation that will be of permanent benefit to
us.

We wish to control our destinies and protect our environment in our own ways.

The customary usage of our people in the days gone past were more than
adequate to ensure the balance between nature and humankind.

No form of administration should ever seek to destroy that balance for the
sake of brief commercial gain.

5. We note in particular the recent racist roots of the world’s nuclear
powers and we call for an immediate end to the oppression, exploitation and
subordination of the indigenous people of the Pacific.

6. We, the people of the Pacific will assert ourselves and wrest control
over the destiny of our nations and our environment from foreign powers,
including the Trans-National Corporations.


The Charter

We being inhabitants of the Pacific:

1. convinced that our peoples and our environment have been exploited
enough by superpowers;

2. asserting that nuclear powers in the Pacific are operating here against
our will, from territories administered or claimed by them as colonies;

3. believing that the political independence of all peoples is fundamental
to attaining a Nuclear Free Pacific;

4. believing that nuclear tests in the Pacific and the resultant radiation
constitute a threat to the health, livelihood and security of the inhabitants;

5. believing that nuclear tests and missile tests are the major means by
which the armaments race maintains its momentum;

6. believing that the presence of nuclear weapons, nuclear reactors,
nuclear powered vessels and nuclear wastes in the Pacific endangers the
lives of the inhabitants;

7. recognising the urgent need for ending the use and manufacture of
nuclear weapons;

8. desiring to contribute towards the ending of the armaments race;

9. and noting that a nuclear free zone is not an end in itself by only a
step towards total, worldwide nuclear disarmament, have agreed as follows

10. Article 1 That a Pacific Nuclear Free Zone be declared, including all
that area of the South Pacific bounded by the Tlatelolco (Latin America),
Antarctic, Indian Ocean and ASEAN zones, and including all of Micronesia,
Australia, the Philippines, Japan and Hawai’i;

11. Article 2 That the peoples and governments of the Pacific will not
permit any of the following activities of installations within this zone:

a) all tests of nuclear explosive devices including those described as
‘peaceful’;

b) all nuclear weapon test facilities;

c) all tests of nuclear weapon delivery vehicles and systems;

d) all storage, transit, deployment or any other form of presence of
nuclear weapons on land or aboard ships, submarines and aircraft within the
zone;

e) all bases carrying out command, control, communication, surveillance,
navigation and other functions which aid the performance of a nuclear
weapon delivery system;

f) all nuclear power reactors, excepting very low capacity experimental
units, all nuclear powered satellites, surface and sub-surface vessels and
all transit, storage, release or dumping of radioactive material;

g) uranium mining, processing and transport;

12. Article 3 That the peoples and the governments within the zone will
withdraw from all mutual defence alliances with nuclear powers;

13. Article 4 That the peoples and governments signatory to this Charter
will work to ensure the withdrawal of colonial powers from the Pacific;

14. Article 5 that the peoples and government signatory to this Charter
will meet at intervals of not more than three years to explore ways of
extending the geographical extent of the zone and the comprehensiveness of
the bans enforced within it;


Protocols to the Charter for a Nuclear Free Pacific

15.  Protocol 1

i) The undersigned plenipotentiaries, furnished with full powers by their
respective governments

ii) aware of the desire of Pacific people to gain political independence,
and to remain free of risks associated with nuclear weapons, nuclear war
and nuclear power

iii) have agreed to observe all the prohibitions and activities and
installations associated with nuclear war and nuclear power as established
in the Charter For a Nuclear Free Pacific zone

iv) and have further agreed to take immediate steps to grant political
independence to territories and people at present governed by them within
that zone.

16. Protocol 2

i) The undersigned plenipotentiaries, furnished with full powers by their
respective governments

ii) have agreed as follows

A to respect all the prohibitions on activities and installations
associated with nuclear war and nuclear power as established in the Charter
for a Nuclear Free Pacific zone

B to permit at any time inspection by representatives of governments and
people within the zone, of any buildings, installations, vehicles, ships,
aircraft or submarines under their control to determine that the
prohibitions of the charter are being complied with

C not to use or threaten the use of nuclear weapons against any territory
or people within the zone.

Peoples’ Charter for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific, Nuclear Free
and Independent Pacific Movement Conference, Vanuatu,  1983.

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