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1 Mururoa Atoll The use of the Mururoa Atoll by the French for nuclear testing, the role of government, the impact on the indigenous people

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3 Role and Responsibility of Government 1768: The French sailed to Tahiti 1842: Tahiti became a French colony Up until 1950 there were only 1500 French settlers in a total population of 75000 After World War II Tahiti was classified as a French territory An indigenous equal rights movement began, but it was crushed by the French government

4 1954, the French Prime Minister decided to build the atomic bomb 13 th February 1960, first atomic bomb detonated in Algeria Algeria became independent, so France had to search for a new test sight Mururoa was chosen The US and Russia and Britain signed an agreement in 1963 to ban nulcear testing in the atmosphere, under water and in space. France did not.

5 Impact on Indigenous People Mururoa Atoll and Fangataufa Atoll were surrounded by inhabited islands. The French government were warned that about 7000 islanders lived close by. 2 nd July 1966 – a plutonium device was placed on a barge in the lagoon. All the water in the lagoon was sucked into the air. The contents of the lagoon rained down on the islands. It was reported that mounds of irradiated fish covered the surrounding islands.

6 10 th September 1966 the French President came to Mururoa for a bomb to be detonated in front of him. The wind was blowing in the wrong direction, but De Gaulle was impatient to get back to France, so it was detonated anyway, despite warnings that it was not safe Heavy radioactive fallout across the region was registered by monitoring stations. A thermonuclear weapon detonated in 1968 over Fangataufa left the whole atoll uninhabitable.

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8 Protests In the 1970 s a boycott of French goods, airlines and shipping was having an impact on French business and trade In 1974, the new French President ordered testing be moved underground In the 1980 s there were many independence movements in French Polynesia, Vanuatu gained independence in 1980

9 The Sad Facts Between 1966 and 1992, France conducted 41 atmospheric tests and 138 tests in French Polynesia Heavy radioactive fallout was registered in the area In June 1996 President Jaques Chirac announced the end of nuclear testing at Mururoa and Fangataufa


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