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Brash's backroom deal would
sink nuclear-free NZ
Green Party media release May, 5, 2004 The Green Party says the Creech
Report is a thinly disguised proposal to give the government of the day
the sole power to allow nuclear-propelled ships into our ports.
" Repealing the legislation but ' maintaining a nuclear-free policy
' would leave New Zealanders at the mercy of future prime ministers to
decide in backroom deals with the US whether to let their ships in, "Green
Co-leader, Jeanette Fitzsimons said. " It is precisely to prevent
this that we demanded legislation 20 years ago and it has served us well.
" Nuclear powered ships can malfunction just as land-based nuclear
reactors can, and if they do there have less safety shielding to contain
the radiation. Moreover, if they are shipwrecked they will eventually
be a long-term source of radiation on the bottom of the sea, poisoning
our fishing grounds and our coast. We do not need to take that risk. "
National released its long-delayed report into New Zealand-US relationslate
today, while public, political and media attention was focussed firmlyon
the arrival of the hikoi at Parliament.
" The public should be very clear about this so-called ' Creech Report
' , " said Ms Fitzsimons. " This is no ' discussion document
' . Rather, it is the first step in a deliberate attempt by the National
Party to buy this country back into a full-scale economic and military
alliance with the United States.
" Our nuclear free status has been the envy of the world since the
Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act came into force in
1987. As well as admitting dangerous vessels into our ports, a National
policy of alliance with the US would buy us into America ' s immoral wars.
"
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