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Feel like walking or writing for peace in Australia?![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() An eight-month-long peace walk has begun across much of Australia by Aboriginal and white Australians and a prominent Japanese activist to protest against the nuclear industry. It will finish in Hiroshima. They want your legs or your letter! Have a look at the route map at http://www.peacepilgrimage.net/map2.htm and schedule. Perhaps you’ll be in those areas at those times while you’re Down Under. How about being more than an “Australia consumer” and showing you care, too? The walkers are asking for people to join them and for letters of support. Their walk began at Roxby Downs, the largest uranium mine in the southern hemisphere. It follows the South Australian state government losing a court bid to prevent the establishment of the national government's low-level nuclear waste dump near Woomera in the state's north. It’s in the area where the British government, aided by Australia, exploded 12 atom bombs 50 years ago without telling the Aborigines living there about them. Aborigines living there now are fighting the dump plans ( http://www.iratiwanti.org/home.php3) but are worried about not getting enough support from the densely populated east coast because people there take an “out of sight, out of mind” attitude. See also |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2Anyway, Australia's a big place, if one area get's contaminated they can just move 500 miles down the road.
It's a big country, this is all al oad of fuss about nothing. Nuclear energy has brought great benenfits to mankind, and nuclear weapons defended us from Soviet agression.
Right so. If Sellafield/Windscale blows up we can all just head 500 miles away. I suppose it would be no problem at all for the survivors to relocate to Germany or Spain or wherever.
As for the Soviet Union, it turns out that they never really had the capability, and probably not the will, to attack the west. They were stretched to the limit just maintaining their defences against the arms build-up in the west.
Daspall, if that's the best you can do, I don't see you ever getting a position in the PR department of BNFL.