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France sued for ‘crimes’ over nuclear tests: Polynesia leader

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United Nations, US - A complaint has been filed at the Hague-based Internatio­nal Criminal Court against France for alleged crimes against humanity over nuclear tests conducted in the South Pacific, a French Polynesian opposition leader said.

“It’s with a great sense of duty and determinat­ion that we filed a complaint at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court on October 2 for crimes against humanity,” Oscar Temaru, who is also the French archipelag­o’s former president, said at the United Nations.

“This case aims to hold all the living French presidents accountabl­e for the nuclear tests against our country.” Speaking during a meeting about French Polynesia as part of a UN committee focused on decolonisa­tion, he said, “We owe it to all the people who died from the consequenc­es of nuclear colonialis­m.”

The overseas French territory, with about 290,000 people, is best known nowadays for its tourist island of Tahiti.

But its Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls saw 193 nuclear tests over three decades until thenpresid­ent Jacques Chirac ended the programme in the 1990s.

The French Polynesia tests were among a total of 210 carried out - also in Africa’s Sahara desert - with about 150,000 civilian and military personnel between 1960 and 1996.

Thousands of them later developed serious health problems.

Only around 20 of approximat­ely 1,000 people who filed complaints against France have received compensati­on.

“We see French nuclear tests as no less than the direct result of colonisati­on,” Temaru said, adding the testing was imposed upon the islanders ‘with the direct threat of imposing military rule if we refused’. Temaru, who favours independen­ce, said France has ‘ignored and shown contempt’ for repeated offers since 2013 to come to the table under UN supervisio­n.

France long denied its responsibi­lity for the health and environmen­tal impacts of its testing, out of fear the admission would weaken its nuclear programme during the Cold War.

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