The letter below has just been faxed and emailed to Gillard, Abbott, Rudd, Ferguson, Cameron, and Bob Brown .
John Hallam
PEOPLE FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT NSW NUCLEAR FLASHPOINTS PROJECT
PRIME MINISTER JULIA GILLARD
RESOURCES MINISTER MARTIN FERGUSON
FOREIGN MINISTER KEVIN RUDD
SENATOR DOUG  CAMERON
TONY ABBOTT
SENATOR BOB BROWN
Dear Prime Minister Julia Gillard:
The organisations signed onto this letter are writing to you to urge you to reconsider your plans to export uranium to India.
Many Indian nuclear disarmament  organisations are strongly opposed to India's being able  to import Australian uranium, as this will inevitably contribute to a nuclear arms race in the Indian subcontinent.
India has a limited quantity of unsafeguarded uranium of its own that can be set aside and used for nuclear weapons purposes.
There  has been speculation over the last couple of decades that India would  be unable, without  importing uranium, to be able to sustain both the ambitious civil  nuclear power program it has, and to keep up with Pakistan's aggressive  nuclear weapons program, a program that is set to soon exceed, in  warhead numbers, that of the UK.
We  would like to remind you that back in December2002-Jan2003, Indian and  Pakistani military faced each other across the 'line of control' and  that the worlds number one wire story was 'India, Pak, move nukes to  line of control'.
At that point the large-scale use of nuclear weapons between India and Pakistan was very much on the agenda.
We  note that on the very day on which you made your announcement, India  conducted a successful test of its nuclear – capable Agni-IV (Agni-II  Prime) missile.
This is surely not a sign of a subcontinent that is moving in  a peaceful direction.
Authoritative,  peer-reviewed scientific studies have recently predicted that the a  nuclear war between India and Pakistan would create catastrophic changes  in global climate and massive destruction of Earth's protective ozone  layer. This would lead to the coldest average weather conditions in the  last 1000 years and greatly increase the amount of harmful UV-B light  reaching both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Consequently, these  long-term environmental consequences would significantly decrease  global agricultural production and lead to global nuclear famine.
Selling  uranium to India will involve radical alterations to Australia's  long-standing (and till recently bipartisan) nuclear nonproliferation  policy, according to which Australia will sell uranium only to  signatories of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT). India is not  and cannot be, an NPT signatory due to its significant nuclear weapons  program (and therefore cannot sign the additional protocol to the NPT  which presumes NPT signatory status).
The  undersigned organisations therefore urge you to retain Australia's long  standing and correct policy of not exporting to India.
Signed
Sukla Sen, Committee Member, Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP)
Sukla Sen, EKTA, Mumbai,
Praful Bidwai, Committee Member, CNDP,
M.V.,Ramana Committee Member, CNDP,
Harsh Kapoor, SACW, India,
Wilfred d'Costa, Indian National Social Action Forum (INSAF) New Delhi,
S.P.  Udayakumar, Peoples Movement Against Nuclear Energy, National Alliance  of Anti Nuclear Movements, Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, South India.
Rob Green, Disarmament and Security Centre, Christchurch NZ,
Steven  Starr, PSR Senior Scientist, Missouri USA,
Eric Harley, West Midlands Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament,
Dominique Lalanne, Chair, Abolition2000 Europe, Armes Nucleaires STOP (Fr)
Alice Slater, Abolition2000 NY, NY, USA,
Marylia Kelley, Executive Director, Tri Valley  CARES, Livermore, Calif, USA,
Joan Russow, Global Compliance Research Project, Victoria, Canada,
Peter Murphy, SEARCH Foundation, Broadway, Sydney, NSW,
Bronwyn Marks, Radhika Raju, Frank Vavasour, Natsuni Katori, Natalie Wasley, Matthew Joyce, Hiroshima Day Committee Sydney,
John Hallam, People for Nuclear Disarmament NSW Nuclear Flashpoints, Surry Hills Sydney NSW, (Letter coordinator)
 
            
 
            
          


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