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The Stop Divine Strake Coalition Calls for an
International Day of Action
The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
plans on surface to detonating a 700-ton ammonium nitrate and fuel
oil bomb explosive on June 2, 2006 at the Nevada Test Site (NTS),
a federal facility 65 90 miles noorth of Las Vegas. They are calling
this test " Divine Strake."
While this test bomb is not nuclear in composition,
its purpose, according to DTRA documents, is to " simulate
a low-yield nuclear weapon." Given th at e previous nuclear
tests have occurred only a few miles away from where Divine Strake
will occur, this test raises the specter of kicking up previous
radioactive contamination and sending it downwind. We have been
told too many half-truths and outright lies to believe in the " safety"
of this test. Furthermore, no full environmental impact statement
has been done to verify that there is no radioactive contamination
at the particular site.
It must be stressed that the presence of the United
States military on Western Shoshone land is uninvited. I n fact,
the Western Shoshone have been fighting for sovereignty over their
ancestral and treaty-recognized lands, and to shut down the NTS
for years. Most recently, their efforts brought them to the United
Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
which found the United States in violation of recognized fundamental
human rights standards and international law, and ordered the United
States to " freeze" , " desist" and " stop"
their activities on Western Shoshone land. All this while the DTRA
was preparing for the " Divine Strake" test
As tensions increase with Iran, speculation has
increased in the media and elsewhere that this test, in conjunction
with other military projects, is building up to an imminent attack
on the peoples of Iran, possibly in the form of nuclear bombardment,
or bombardment with conventional explosives such as Divine Strake
This test is seemingly a " war game" to initiate a U.S.
led invasion of Iran. Many media articles about Divine Strake and
its possible role in the escalation of tension with Iran may be
found on www.shundahai.org/divine_strake.htm
and www.disarmamentactivist.org
Because our goal is to stop the test, and to not
expose anyone to undue health risks from the actual blast, our focus
will be an International Day of Action on Sunday May 28,
2006 (Memorial Day Weekend) at the Nevada Test Site Peace
Camp, located across Highway 95 from the Test Site. We are looking
for allied organizations to join our coalition, and either join
us at the Nevada Test Site on the 28th, or stage actions in their
own communities throughout the following week.
Some of our anticipated activities
will be:
¨ Delivering
eviction/deportation notices to the U.S. Department of Defense and
Department of Energy as illegal, non-respecting immigrants to indigenous
lands.
¨ A rally
with speakers from indigenous, immigrant, nuclear a bolition, and
peace and justice communities.
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Non-violent direct action training
¨ Peacekeeper training
¨ Workshops on the history of
the test site and radiation compensation ,indigenous sovereignty,
and the escalation with Iran.
¨ Spiritual
ceremonies to remember those who have suffered or died as a result
of war and nuclear weapons testing.
¨ Brainstorming
workshops on what common actions folks can do later in the week
in their respective cities
¨ Vigil
activities at U.S. Federal Buildings and Bechtel Corporation offices
on June 1 and June 2, if the test has not been canceled.
Some of our anticipated needs are:
¨ Getting
the word out to sympathetic communities
¨ Development
of fliers and other outreach materials
¨ Optimizing
media participation both before, during and after the event
¨ Providing
shelter, food and water to participants
¨ Organizing
workshops
¨ Providing
" peacekeepers" to keep the event on message and free
of violence.
Ongoing activities - Please keep the phone calls,
letters coming!
The test detonation can be cancelled. We call for the United States
Government to do so immediately. Concerned citizens can call or
write to express their opinions to their Congressional Representatives
and:
President George W. Bush
comments@whitehouse.gov 202-456-1111
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
http://www.dod.gov/faq/comment.html
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld
Secretary of Defense
1000 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-1000
James Tegnelia
dtra.publicaffairs@dtra.mil (800) 701-5096
Defense Threat Reduction Aagency
Attn: James Tegnelia
8725 John J Kingman RD Stop 6201
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201
Please contact us if you would like to join our
coalition. We will then
proceed with detailed plans based on the coalition's collective
abilities.
www.treatycouncil.org
jimbosimmons@treatycouncil.org
andrea@treatycouncil.org
www.wsdp.org
wsdp@igc.org
www.ienearth.org
rshimek@ienearth.org
ien@igc.org
www.shundahai.org
eileen_mccabe_olsen@yahoo.com
pete@shundahai.org
www.nevadadesertexperience.org
amy@nevadadesertexperience.org
www.citizenalert.org
pmj1@citizenalert.org,
tonyg@citizenalert.org
Western Shoshone National Council has given preliminary
approval, pending formal consensus approval at the next WSNC regular
meeting.
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