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Dissident Voice : Under The Cover Of Racist Myth, A New Land Grab In Australia

Under The Cover Of Racist Myth, A New Land Grab In Australiaby John Pilger / January 31st, 2009 DISSIDENT VOICE  “…………………..Having let a few crumbs fall, Kevin Rudd has picked up where Howard left off. His indigenous affairs minister, Jenny Mackie, threatens to withdraw government support from remote communities that are “economically unviable”. The Northern Territory is the only region where Aborigines have comprehensive land rights, granted almost by accident 30 years ago. Here lies some of the world’s biggest deposits of uranium. Canberra wants to mine it and sell it.

Foreign governments, especially the US, want the Northern Territory as a toxic dump. The railway from Adelaide to Darwin, which runs adjacent to Olympic Dam, the world’s largest uranium mine, was built with the help of Kellog, Brown & Root, a subsidiary of the American giant Halliburton, the alma mater of Dick Cheney, Howard’s “mate”. “The land grab of Aboriginal tribal land has nothing to do with child sexual abuse,” says the Australian scientist Helen Caldicott, “but all to do with open slather uranium mining and converting the Northern Territory to a global nuclear dump.”

Dissident Voice : Under The Cover Of Racist Myth, A New Land Grab In Australia

February 2, 2009 Posted by | indigenous issues | | Leave a comment

Conservation Council calls for referendum on uranium mining | PerthNow

Conservation Council calls for referendum on uranium mining Perth Now

Hayley Bolton

January 31, 2009 WA’S PEAK environment body has called for a referendum on uranium mining after the Barnett Government announced it would become a reality within four years…………………….the Conservation Council of Western Australia wants the issue decided by public ballot.

“If Minister Moore is so adamant that the people of WA support uranium mining, we would challenge him to put that to a referendum,” director Piers Verstegen said.

Conservation Council calls for referendum on uranium mining | PerthNow

February 2, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment