En route Outrage
The governments and parliaments of many countries are opposed to
these plutonium and nuclear waste shipments from Europe to Japan and
vice versa. During past shipments opposition has come from Australia,
New Zealand, the Bahamas, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, the 14
governments of Caribbean organization CARICOM, South Africa, the Organization
of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), the Federated States of Micronesia,
Fiji, Ireland, Malaysia, South Korea, Mauritius, and the nations of
the South Pacific Forum.
The current shipment departed Japan 4 July, 2002 en route to Sellafield,
UK via the Pacific, Tasman Sea, Cape of Good Hope, West Africa and
Irish Sea. Many countries have already stated that they will refuse
permission for the shipment to enter their 200-mile Economic Exclusion
Zone (EEZ).
Latest
statements
Flotillas
Past shipments of plutonium have drawn protests from loose federations
of international seafarers who are aware of the enormous danger to
life on the planet caused by nuclear bomb tests, nuclear fuel transport
and use, nuclear pollution and nuclear waste. Ordinary people have
taken to the high seas in small boats to oppose these shipments.
NUCLEAR FREE SEAS FLOTILLA SPREADS AROUND THE WORLD.
Three flotillas from the Pacific, Cape Horn and the Irish Sea announced
their intention to protest against the shipment of rejected plutonium
mixed oxide (MOX) which departed Japan for the UK on 4 July, 2002.
Visit the Nuclear Free flotilla website for more information
Visit
the Japanese version of the Nuclear Free flotilla website
From the radiowaves of the flotilla:
"Pacific Teal and Pacific Pintail, this is sailing vessel Phantom
out of Russell, Bay of Islands NZ. We have been waiting a long time
for you to come through and you
came through in the middle of the night in a squall. I'm here with
my family, my 9 year old son and a friend. I want you to know that
we have come here from a nuclear free country to bear witness to your
passage here. We know what you are doing and we don't like what you
are doing and we hope that you don't come back again."
Family on vessel Phantom's message to plutonium freighters
Securite, Securite, Securite, All Ships, All Ships, All Ships, This
is yacht Love of Gaia. This vessel is part of the Nuclear Free Flotilla
made up of private yachts with families on board, located between
28 degrees South and 32 degrees South and the EEZs of Lord Howe and
Norfolk Islands. A shipment of faulty plutonium mixed oxide fuel aboard
two vessels, Pacific Pintail and Pacific Teal was expected in this
area today during daylight hours. This has not occurred. In this interest
of the safety of navigation of all vessels in the area we request
that these vessels advise all mariners of their time of intended passage
and their proposed route. Any vessel sighting these two ships is invited
to advise all ships of their location, course and speed. Securite,
Securite, Securite.
Crew of Love of Gaia's maritime appeal for news of plutonium
freighters.


