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1. please forward - we need more endorsements! From: Hillel Freedman
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1. please forward - we need more endorsements!
Posted by: "Hillel Freedman" hillelfreedman@... hillel_freedman
Wed Jan 10, 2007 4:02 pm (PST)
> ** PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY!****
>
>
> Happy New Year from the Melbourne Palm Sunday Alliance for a Peaceful and
> Nuclear-free Future!
>
>
> With our news media dominated by foolish wars and current affairs debates
> full of nuclear foolishness, it seems apt that Palm Sunday this year falls
> on April Fools Day.
>
>
> You and your organisation are invited to endorse the Palm Sunday national
> day of action, and organise Palm Sunday events in your location.
>
>
> The Palm Sunday Alliance in Melbourne is made up of peace, faith, student,
> union, left, environmental, women's and medical organisations that have
> come together out of concern about the serious pro-nuclear push happening
> in Australia and internationally.
>
>
> We believe April Fools Day will be a good opportunity to send a unified
> messages to decision makers about the nuclear dangers we face, especially
> their out-dated and fool-hardy plans for nuclear power plants and waste
> dumps, (not to mention the embarrassing foolishness of Australia sitting
> under the US nuclear weapons umbrella for so many decades).
>
>
> It's also an important time to tell the ALP and Kevin Rudd to not be the
> fools of the nuclear industry. The ALP should take heed of public opinion
> before taking a decision to scrap their "No New Mines" policy at their
> National Conference this April . 78% of ALP voters don't want new uranium
> mines in Australia (or want uranium mining stopped altogether) and 66% of
> those polled don't want any new uranium mines in Australia (or want
> uranium mining stopped altogether), only 22% support increased uranium
> mining .(Newspoll 30 May 2006). Wake up and read the polls Mr. Rudd!
>
>
> Nuclear weapons proliferation is also causing a great deal of tension in
> our own region, especially since the nuclear test conducted by North
> Korea, and also in the Middle East where a terrible war which started on
> the pretext of 'stopping a mushroom cloud' and fighting non-existent
> weapons of mass destruction continues to rage.
>
>
> For these reasons, Melbourne groups are meeting to plan and organise a
> number of events:
>
>
> 1 APRIL: a fun, kid-friendly gathering in Treasury Gardens at 1pm,
> followed by a parade through the city to a festival in at the Sidney Myer
> Music Bowl, to include Mayors, comedians (many of which are in town for
> the Melbourne Comedy Festival starting two days later), stalls and bands.
>
>
> 23 FEBRUARY a public meeting information sharing and media event a month
> before Palm Sunday, on nuclear issues in Australia, which will include
> substantive informative speeches interspersed with some lighter hearted
> material, thanks hopefully to a comedian compare, (we are really hoping
> Max Gilles will do this in wonderful role as John Howard, Helen Caldicott
> has confirmed her participation), to be filmed.
>
>
> 2 FUND RAISING EVENTS: in order to print the posters and cover the costs
> of the Sidney Myer Music Bowl (which is a considerable commitment for
> organisations such as ours) several fund raisers will be organised, one
> benefit gig with bands (18 Feb, Brunswick Club, Lygon Street), and another
> being a nuclear pub quiz at Trades Hall (early/mid March).
>
>
> The Alliance decided at a recent meeting to approach Michael Leunig to
> design the poster for this national day of action. If he agrees, this
> poster can be used by groups around the country also organising Palm
> Sunday events, as a space will be left for location details. We believe
> that a poster advertising this event and issue with his particular style
> could very much help in sending a positive, hopeful and welcoming
> invitation to a population that may feel despondent or even turned off
> protests due to violence at recent events.
>
>
> ENDORSEMENT
>
>
> If you agree it's a good idea to mark Palm Sunday with a colourful
> community event on April Fools Day to highlight the foolishness of nuclear
> futures and can endorse these demands, we encourage you to endorse the
> Don't Be A Nuclear Fool Palm Sunday effort, and to organize events and
> actions in your own area.
>
>
> 1. Stop nuclear power in Australia: Renewables not reactors!
> 2. Stop uranium mining: Leave it in the ground!
> 3. Stop nuclear weapons: Put down that US nuclear umbrella!
> 4. Stop nuclear waste: No waste dump in Australia!
>
>
>
> 1. Stop nuclear power in Australia: Renewables not reactors!
>
>
> Australia cannot afford and does not need nuclear power. In terms of water
> usage alone, nuclear is unaffordable in the driest continent on earth,
> however, the Prime Ministers hand picked nuclear panel proposes 25
> reactors. Nuclear power has never been commercially viable without massive
> taxpayer subsidies anywhere. Invest in renewable energy not reactors!
>
>
> 2. Stop uranium mining: Leave it in the ground!
>
>
> Australia should stop exporting nuclear dangers at home and abroad by
> ceasing the export of uranium from our 3 mines at Roxby Downs and Beverley
> in South Australia, and Ranger in the Northern Territory. Massive
> increases in uranium exploration is underway with plans to make Roxby
> Downs the biggest uranium mine in the world. Australians living around
> uranium mines are proven to have an increased cancer rate. Workers are
> also not adequately protected - the uranium mining industry has a pattern
> of not complying with their obligations. One notorious incident at Ranger
> mine recently exposed 150 workers to drinking water containing uranium
> levels 400 times greater than the Australian safety standard. Leave it in
> the ground!
>
>
> 3. Stop nuclear weapons: Put down the US nuclear umbrella!
>
>
> Australia should stop valuing and supporting nuclear weapons through
> participating in the US nuclear umbrella. Nuclear weapons do not enhance
> our security and are useless against today's real security threats. Put
> down the US nuclear umbrella!
>
>
> 4. Stop nuclear waste: No waste dump in Australia!
>
>
> Australian's do not buy the lie that nuclear reactors are a solution
> climate change: building reactors emits large amounts of greenhouse gases;
> they take too long to build and enough of them cannot be built to offset
> carbon emissions in the next 20 years, the vital time period in which
> change needs to take place. Nuclear waste that lasts for 250,000 years is
> simply not green or clean!
>
>
> So far the following groups are on board -
>
> Medical Association for the Prevention of War,
> Australian Conservation Foundation,
> Friends of the Earth,
> Environment Centre of the Northern Territory,
> Peace Organisation of Australia,
> Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,
> Greenpeace
> Australian Student Environment Network,
> Nuclear Disarmament Party,
> Global Climate Change Action,
> Action in Solidarity with Asia and the Pacific,
> Socialist Alliance, Catholics in Coalition for Justice and Peace (CCJP),
> Alice Action,
> Arid Lands Environment Centre,
> Stop the War Coalition
> Nuclear Free Australia
> Australian Peace Committee (South Australia)
> Sustainable Living Foundation
>
>
> Soon a basic website with information and the list of endorsers and events
> around the country will be available here : www.NuclearFoolsDay.org
>
>
> Please respond to this invitation if your organisation would like to
> endorse Palm Sunday, or if you would like to receive email updates.
>
>
> best wishes
>
>
>
> Felicity Hill
> Campaign Coordinator
> ICAN - International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons
> Medical Association for Prevention of War
>
> www.icanw.org www.mapw.org.au www.ippnw.org
>
> Phone: + 61 38344 1637
> Fax: + 61 38344 1638
> Mobile: + 61 43239 8261
>
> Skype address: icanflick
>
> Postal Address: MAPW, P O Box 1379, Carlton, Vic 3053, Australia
> Visiting Address: MAPW Alan Gilbert Building, 2nd Floor, 161 Barry Street,
> Carlton, Vic 3053
>
> Listen to 3CR 855 AM every Friday morning at 7.45 for an ICAN update!
> Streaming via www.3cr.org.au
>
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