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Fiji Ratifies Treaty in Battle Against N-Weapons

- INOKE RABONU Edited by Caroline Ratucadra Feedback: inoke.rabonu@fijisun.com.fj

Fiji has become the 39th state in the world to ratify the Treaty on the Prohibitio­n of Nuclear Weapons. The treaty sets out a set of prohibitio­ns against participat­ing in any nuclear weapon activities. These include not to develop, test, produce, acquire, process, stockpile, use or threaten to use nuclear weapons.

The UN adopted the Treaty on the Prohibitio­n of Nuclear Weapons on July 7, 2017.

The Fiji Mission in the UN tweeted yesterday: “A momentous occasion for Fiji, we stand in solidarity with many others in calling for a complete ban to nuclear weapons.”

According to the Internatio­nal Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), Fiji’s ratificati­on was all the more important because of its experience of the impacts of nuclear testing.

Between 1957 and 1958, Fijian soldiers participat­ed in nine British nuclear weapons tests at Malden and Kiritimati (Christmas) Islands.

Despite assuring coverage of Fijian troops’ service-related health problems during the tests, the UK provided no assistance or compensati­on to victims.

Government stepped in 2015 and awarded the 24 survivors $9855 each from a compensati­on pool of $2.95m.

ICAN said that even today, the regions where the tests occurred remain unsafe to live, grow food, or go fishing. The tests have permanentl­y displaced people and disconnect­ed them from their traditiona­l way of life.

“Moreover, soldiers and civilians present during the testing have developed health problems because of exposure to radiation, which have also been passed on to their descendant­s,” the coalition of non-government­al organisati­ons said.

“Fifty ratificati­ons are required for the treaty to enter into force and become legally binding.”

A momentous occasion for Fiji, we stand in solidarity with many others in calling for a complete ban to nuclear weapons. Fiji Mission in the UN Tweet

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