While doing research on Fukushima, I ran across this Solidarity Statement from 
the Australian anti-nuke movement to the People of India.  I thought it worth 
passing on.

Hajja Romi/"Blue"

Australia is home to around 35% of the world’s uranium reserves and currently 
supplies around 20% of the annual global market. Uranium mining is a 
controversial and contaminating industry that has caused significant 
environmental and cultural impacts and is strongly contested in 
Australia. In October 2011 it was confirmed that Australian uranium was 
inside the Fukushima reactor complex when it melted down. Rocks dug up 
in Australia are now responsible for radioactive fallout in Japan and 
beyond. In the shadow of Fukushima many Australian civil society, 
Aboriginal and community groups are increasing our efforts to transition away 
from fuelling the high cost, high risk nuclear sector and calling 
for an energy future that is renewable - not radioactive. At a recent 
meeting of the Australian Nuclear Free Alliance - a network of 
Aboriginal, environmental and public health organisations that has been 
active for fifteen years around nuclear concerns and issues - this 
solidarity message was developed. We send it from our home in Australia 
with great respect and recognition of your work in India to advance our 
shared vision of a future free of nuclear threat and contamination.
Solidarity Statement from the Australian Nuclear Free Alliance to the people of 
India
The Australia Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA) made up of Australian 
Aboriginal Traditional Land Owners and their allies, met from 5-7 
October 2012 on the lands of the Arrernte people in Alice Springs.
We are horrified by the violence and repression being experienced by 
the growing mass movement in India peacefully protesting nuclear 
reactors on grounds of health, safety and loss of livelihood due to 
radiation risks.
We send our solidarity, strength and support to the brave people who 
struggle against the nuclear reactors at Koodankulam, Jaitapur 
(Maharashtra) and Gorakhpur (Haryana) and we honour and express our 
profound sympathy for the five people who have died in your struggle 
since 2010.
We are extremely concerned that from 15 October 2012 the Australian 
Prime Minister will visit India to discuss selling Australian uranium.
Our Prime Minister is breaking a long held policy by negotiating 
sales deals with your country which has nuclear weapons but refuses to 
be part of relevant international treaties.
We commit to redoubling our efforts to stop uranium mining so that 
poison from our country will not contaminate your sea, your water, your 
food chain and your gene pool.
We remain determined to stop Australian uranium being exported.  
Uranium mining causes environmental and cultural damage in Australia, 
and can lead to long-term damage overseas.
On a good day Australian uranium becomes radioactive waste.  On a bad day it 
becomes fallout.
We pledge to work together to promote and build safe renewable energy power 
stations, as we work to close the uranium mines in Australia and 
help in your efforts to close nuclear power stations in  India.
Our countries are linked by the ocean, our movements are linked by a 
history of peaceful protest and we are linked through a shared hope for a 
nuclear free future.

Best,
Hajja Romi/Blue



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