Marshall Islands raises contradictions in nuclear case
Source: Radio New Zealand
A former Foreign Minister of the Marshall Islands Tony de Brum has told an international court how children on Rongelap atoll ate radioactive fallout from the 1954 Bravo nuclear test thinking it was snow.
The International Court of Justice in The Netherlands has been conducting preliminary hearings in the Marshall Islands' anti-nuclear cases against India, Pakistan and the United Kingdom.
The Marshall Islands has accused the countries of breaching the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but India, Pakistan and the United Kingdom have argued the claims are not within the jurisdiction of the court and are inadmissible.
They say they support nuclear disarmament and they agree with the Marshall Islands about the need for a nuclear weapons-free world.
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The Marshall Islands lawyer Phon van den Biesen suggested India's test-firing of nuclear capable ballistic missiles during the hearings could be in contempt of court.
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