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Action Alert - Jabiluka/Mirrar Women Jailed Peace Movement AotearoaPO Box 9314, Wellington. Tel (04) 382 8129, fax (04) 382 8173, [email protected]Issued 8 March 1999 Kia ora, apologies for the delay in sending on this message (the original message is dated 4 March) and for sending it in its unedited form. Jacqui Katona and Christine Christopherson are Mirrar women - arrested and jailed for trespass on Mirrar land ! As you will no doubt recall from our previous alerts about Jabiluka, the uranium mine in the Kakadu National Park (World Heritage site), the Mirrar people are opposed to Jabiluka going ahead.
From : Global Sisterhood Network.
Dear sisters,
Dr. Lynette J. Dumble,
To: Deputy Prime Minister of Australia [email protected] From: sender's email address Subject: Release of Jacqui Katona and Christine Christopherson from Darwin's Berrimah prison, and cease uranium mining in Jabiluka.
Cc: optional, but suggestions include:
Bcc: Global Sisterhood Network
Dear Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Tim Fischer,
Since the Prime Minister, Mr. John Howard, has distanced himself from the public by making himself unavailable for email messages, we are writing to you to protest, in the strongest possible terms, the imprisonment of Jacqui Katona and Christine Christopherson in Darwin's Berrimah prison.
We are outraged that two Mirrar women, including the senior traditional owner of Jabiluka, Yvonne Margarula, and the spokeswoman for the Jabiluka mine site's
traditional owners were convicted of trespass on Mirrar land, the title being held by the Mirrar under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act.
Furthermore, we are incensed that a 12 day jail sentence has been imposed upon Jacqui and Christine for their refusal to pay what is a totally unjust and unjustifiable $500 trespass fine.
By imposing a prison sentence on Jacqui and Christine, the Northern Territory Government, and by implication the Australian Government, have wrongfully relegated two Mirrar women to the rank of common criminal. The arrest, conviction, and now imprisonment of Jacqui Katona and Christine Christopherson is a national disgrace, exposing the anti-indigenous colours of both the Northern Territory and Australian Governments to the entire world; an arrogant snubbing of human and indigenous rights, and a preoccupation with mining profits which sees one of Australia's world acclaimed
natural heritages exchanged for uranium dollars.
We condemn the blatant intimidation of the courageous traditional owners, predominately women, from Jabiluka, and demand the immediate release of Jacqui Katona and Christine from Darwin's Berrimah prison. Equally, we demand that all
uranium mining operations be ceased in Jabiluka, and that the future of this world heritage region be returned to its rightful owners, the Mirrar.
Return to Stop Mining at Jabiluka.
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