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4 August 2005: for immediate release
Following yesterday’s BBC Newsnight report, which revealed that
Britain secretly supplied Israel with 20 tons of heavy water, enabling
it to make nuclear weapons, CND is urging the British government to come
clean about its role in the development of Israeli nuclear weapons. CND
Chair Kate Hudson said today that she was astonished by the claim that
Foreign Office officials sold this nuclear ingredient without consulting
the government of the time, adding ‘Is this yet another, earlier,
example of the buck-passing we have seen over the illegal decision to
go to war on Iraq?’
CND notes that Britain has supported numerous resolutions from the UN
General Assembly and Security Council, calling for a nuclear weapons free
Middle East, without owning up to its role in Israeli nuclear proliferation.
Israeli nuclear weapons pose a particular risk to peace and security in
the Middle East region and internationally because they are seen as a
significant threat by neighbouring non-nuclear states, and are not subject
to safeguards under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Israel
has consistently refused to joint the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
(NPT).
Kate Hudson, Chair of CND, said,
“The British government speaks out against nuclear proliferation.
It even went to war on Iraq, ostensibly over its supposed nuclear proliferation.
Now we know that the British government was responsible for the Israeli
nuclear weapons programme. This is a further shocking example of Britain’s
nuclear hypocrisy. We call on our government to make strenuous efforts
to secure the goal of the abolition of Israeli nukes, as a major contribution
to peace in the Middle East and to stability world wide.”
Jeremy Corbyn MP, Vice-Chair of CND, further linked the issue to Britain’s
arms sales to Israel,
“"Israel is in breach of international law in its illegal development
of nuclear weapons and Britain, as a signatory to the NPT, should not
be involved with any arms sales that could enhance Israel's nuclear capability
which is a threat to the peace of the whole region".
As the world marks the 60th anniversary of the US atomic bomb attacks
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki where over 250,000 men, women and children lost
their lives, it is time for the British government to redress the damage
it has caused in the Middle East by working for an end to Israeli nukes.
That would be a real contribution to ensuring there will be no more Hiroshimas.
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Notes to Editor:
1. For further information and interviews please contact CND's Press
& Communications Officer on 0207 7002350 or 07968 420859
2. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is one of Europe’s
biggest single-issue peace campaigns, with over 32,000 members in the
UK. CND campaigns for the abolition of all nuclear weapons everywhere.
www.cnduk.org
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