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Now cluster bombs: is depleted uranium next?
by PC
Monday June 04, 2007 at 01:44 PM
kim.stewart@brisbane.foe.org.au
This week the Australian Defence Force (ADF) announced their intention to add cluster bombs to their arsenal. Cluster bombs have received international condemnation for their tendency to kill many non-target victims, especially children. They have been recommended for banning in the U.N and are the subject of a 68 country treaty. Yet the ADF choose to fly in the face of ethical conventions in warfare with this purchase. The Peace Convergence condemns the Australian government who made this decision, and asks “Will depleted uranium and other unethical weapons be next?”
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MEDIA RELEASE June 4, 2007
Australian military to buy cluster bombs: is depleted uranium next?
This week the Australian Defence Force (ADF) announced their intention to add cluster bombs to their arsenal. Cluster bombs have received international condemnation for their tendency to kill many non-target victims, especially children. They have been recommended for banning in the U.N and are the subject of a 68 country treaty. Yet the ADF choose to fly in the face of ethical conventions in warfare with this purchase. The Peace Convergence condemns the Australian government who made this decision, and asks “Will depleted uranium and other unethical weapons be next?”
Cluster bombs release many smaller bomblets that pepper a wide area and do not necessarily detonate on impact, but are designed to kill people who come in contact with them some time later, just like land mines, already banned in the U.N and by many countries.
Kim Stewart, speaking for the Peace Convergence says, “98% of the victims of cluster bombs are civilians. They are still blowing the limbs off children in Vietnam today. The U.S. dropped almost 30,000 kilos of cluster bombs in Iraq, which will go on killing innocents for decades.
”The U.S military, with whom the ADF are making increasing links, has no compunction about using munitions that cause unnecessary non-target deaths like depleted uranium, cluster bombs and white phosphorus. In our eagerness to follow the U.S military lead will we soon also see depleted uranium in Australia’s arsenal?”
“The Australian government is already trying to undermine the call for an international treaty to ban cluster bombs, by trying to secure different rules for themselves.”
Dr Zohl de Ishtar, from the Australian Centre and Conflict Studies, says, “This development signals to us that the Australian government and the ADF are willing to side with the international rogue state, the United States, no matter how unethical their practices may be.”
"Will we see cluster bombs used on Australian territory during war games like Talisman Sabre 07? Is this the kind of unethical ally Australians are comfortable with?"
Peace Convergence media contacts: Kim Stewart, Friends of Earth Brisbane 0413 397 859 Dr Zohl de Ishtar, Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies 0429 422 645
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The Peace Convergence is a collective of groups and individuals dedicated to peaceful non-violent actions against war and militarism
Ahimsa House - Anti Nuclear Alliance of WA - Australian Anti-Bases Coalition - Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies - Australian Greens - Brisbane Anarchists Subverting the Aust Representative Democracy - Brisbane Stop the War Collective - Byron Bay Peace Convergence - Cairns and Regional Environment Council - Christians Against All Terrorism - Citizens Against Depleted Uranium - Depleted Uranium Silent Killer - Dr. David Suzuki - Dr. Helen Caldicott - Earth Justice (US) - Food Not Bombs - Fremantle Anti Nuclear Group - Friends of the Earth Australia - Friends of the Earth Brisbane - Frontline Films - Just Peace - Kialla Pure Foods - Mary’s Organics (Rockhampton) - Medical Association for the Prevention of War - Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific - Peace Convergence collective - People for Nuclear Disarmament (WA) - Pine Gap 6 - Quakers Queensland - Queensland Conservation Council -Queensland Democrats - Queensland Greens - Queensland Nuclear Free Alliance - Senator Andrew Bartlett - Shoalwater Wilderness Awareness Group - Sunshine Coast Environment Council - Sydney Stop the War Coalition - Uniting Church Justice Reference Group (Melb) - Wildlife Protection Association Australia - Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom – Ya Basta
www.peaceconvergence.com
Cluster Bombs
by Takver
Monday June 04, 2007 at 06:07 PM
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Israeli cluster bombs, like these ones lying outside Nabatiyeh on 18 August 2006, continue to kill civilians. (Hugh Macleod/IRIN). Now the Australian Defence Force wants to use cluster bombs, even though they have an inordinately high civilian casualty rate. In effect, cluster bombs target the civilian population in a war area.
what its told
by anzac
Tuesday June 05, 2007 at 03:07 AM
soon to be a nuclear waste dump for the world, and you worry about buying unwanted munitions -- didn't ya know that Oz does what its told ??
cringing cowardice finds its real home in the population, Howard just typifies the national character as all national leaders do.
what a bunch of skids
Query
by Bullshit detector
Monday June 11, 2007 at 10:09 AM
You assert that the ADF is to add cluster bombs to its arsenal, but give no direct quote from an identifiable individual nor reference to a source for this claim. You then devote some considerable space to quoting some squeezer-nobody from a peace group.
Please give us the evidence that the ADF has announced it is to add cluster bombs to its arsenal.
Or please fuck off, tool.
press release
by bullshit detector corrector
Monday June 11, 2007 at 10:35 AM
this is a press release, traditionally the place for NGOs to comment on events
- if you want details try: http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/defence-given-green-light-to-use-cluster-bombs/2007/05/31/1180205427816.html http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/defence-force-seeks-deadly-cluster-bombs/2007/05/19/1179497342315.html http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=270565 http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7007510744&cid=0
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