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Declaration For a Nuclear Free Great Basin
We have come together on the sovereign land of
the Skull Valley Band of Goshutes, bridging diverse cultural, racial,
social, economic, and gender boundaries, to stop Private Fuel Storage,
Envirocare, International Uranium Corporation and other companies
that want to unload their dangerous nuclear wastes on our communities.
The legendary, ancestral lands of the Indigenous Peoples have been
used for testing nuclear weapons, experimenting with biological
and chemical warfare agents, incinerating and burying hazardous
wastes, and mining uranium. This disproportionate toxic burden has
culminated in the current attempts to dump much of the nation’s
nuclear waste in the Great Basin.
We’ve long been assured of the safety of nuclear energy and
nuclear weapons. We’ve found out the hard way they are anything
but safe. Federal and State governments have neglected to take responsibility
for the health problems that have resulted from this toxic legacy,
especially to Downwinders and uranium mining victims. They have
also neglected their fiduciary responsibility to Native Nations,
which has resulted in economic depravation that has made our Native
Nations vulnerable to economic blackmail and ecological abuses.
United, we commit to educate, organize, and empower our local communities
to stop the pattern of abusing our natural environment. We commit
to building a citizen campaign of awareness and action, to stop
Private Fuel Storage and the Department of Energy from transporting
nuclear waste across the country to Skull Valley and Yucca Mountain.
We also commit to oppose the generation of more nuclear waste, and
ensure the clean up of toxic and radiological contamination on Native
lands and all people of color and disenfranchised communities of
this country.
To accomplish this, we will promote sustainable,
economic development for the Native Nations that are the target
of these waste proposals. We will honor all treaty rights. We will
take this issue to the states where PFS operates and hold their
member utilities accountable for the waste they have produced.
Every living creature has a right to a healthy, sustainable, equitable,
and safe environment. To meet these needs, all communities must
have a viable and sustainable economic base that protects the diversity
of our communities. Nuclear waste jeopardizes the most basic human
right, which is a clean environment. We commit to end the cycle
of abuse that has been initiated by our government and corporations.
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