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Marshall Islands sue Pakistan, India and Britain over nuclear weapons
By AFP
Published: January 30, 2016

The tiny Marshall Islands will seek in March to persuade the UN’s highest court to take up a lawsuit against India, Pakistan and Britain which they accuse of failing to halt the nuclear arms race.

The International Court of Justice — founded in 1945 to rule on legal disputes between nations — announced late Friday dates for separate hearings for the three cases between March 7 to 16.

In the cases brought against India and Pakistan, the court will examine whether the tribunal based in The Hague is competent to hear the lawsuits.

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The hearing involving Britain will be devoted to “preliminary objections” raised by London.

A decision will be made at a later date as to whether the cases can proceed.

In 2014, the Marshall Islands — a Pacific Ocean territory with 55,000 people — accused nine countries of “not fulfilling their obligations with respect to the cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament.”

They included China, Britain, France, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, and the United States.

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The government based in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro said by not stopping the nuclear arms race, the countries continued to breach their obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) — even if the treaty has not been by signed by countries such as India and Pakistan.

The Marshall Islands had decided to sue the world’s nuclear heavyweights as “it has a particular awareness of the dire consequences of nuclear weapons,” it said.

Between 1946 and 1958 the United States conducted repeated nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, Majuro’s representatives said in papers filed in court.

But the court only admitted three cases brought against Britain, India and Pakistan because they already recognised the ICJ’s authority.

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In March 2014, the Marshall Islands marked 60 years since the devastating hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll, that vapourised an island and exposed thousands in the surrounding area to radioactive fallout.

The 15-megaton test on March 1, 1954, was part of the intense Cold War nuclear arms race and 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

Bikini Islanders have lived in exile since they were moved for the first weapons tests in 1946.

When US government scientists declared Bikini safe for resettlement, some residents were allowed to return in the early 1970s.

But they were removed again in 1978 after ingesting high levels of radiation from eating local foods grown on the former test site.

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The Marshall Islands Nuclear Claims Tribunal had awarded more than $2 billion in personal injury and land damage claims arising form the nuclear tests, but stopped paying after a $150 million US compensation fund was exhausted.

Eight of the nine countries originally targeted in the lawsuits have officially admitted to possessing a nuclear weapon. Israel has never acknowledged having one, but observers believe it is the sole nuclear-armed nation in the Middle East.
 
Marshall Islands sue Pakistan, India and Britain over nuclear weapons
By AFP
Published: January 30, 2016

The tiny Marshall Islands will seek in March to persuade the UN’s highest court to take up a lawsuit against India, Pakistan and Britain which they accuse of failing to halt the nuclear arms race.

The International Court of Justice — founded in 1945 to rule on legal disputes between nations — announced late Friday dates for separate hearings for the three cases between March 7 to 16.

In the cases brought against India and Pakistan, the court will examine whether the tribunal based in The Hague is competent to hear the lawsuits.

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The hearing involving Britain will be devoted to “preliminary objections” raised by London.

A decision will be made at a later date as to whether the cases can proceed.

In 2014, the Marshall Islands — a Pacific Ocean territory with 55,000 people — accused nine countries of “not fulfilling their obligations with respect to the cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament.”

They included China, Britain, France, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, and the United States.

Report on weapons: ‘Pakistan outpacing India in nuclear race’

The government based in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro said by not stopping the nuclear arms race, the countries continued to breach their obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) — even if the treaty has not been by signed by countries such as India and Pakistan.

The Marshall Islands had decided to sue the world’s nuclear heavyweights as “it has a particular awareness of the dire consequences of nuclear weapons,” it said.

Between 1946 and 1958 the United States conducted repeated nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, Majuro’s representatives said in papers filed in court.

But the court only admitted three cases brought against Britain, India and Pakistan because they already recognised the ICJ’s authority.

Pakistan surspasses India’s nuke count: report

In March 2014, the Marshall Islands marked 60 years since the devastating hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll, that vapourised an island and exposed thousands in the surrounding area to radioactive fallout.

The 15-megaton test on March 1, 1954, was part of the intense Cold War nuclear arms race and 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

Bikini Islanders have lived in exile since they were moved for the first weapons tests in 1946.

When US government scientists declared Bikini safe for resettlement, some residents were allowed to return in the early 1970s.

But they were removed again in 1978 after ingesting high levels of radiation from eating local foods grown on the former test site.

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The Marshall Islands Nuclear Claims Tribunal had awarded more than $2 billion in personal injury and land damage claims arising form the nuclear tests, but stopped paying after a $150 million US compensation fund was exhausted.

Eight of the nine countries originally targeted in the lawsuits have officially admitted to possessing a nuclear weapon. Israel has never acknowledged having one, but observers believe it is the sole nuclear-armed nation in the Middle East.

Seriously! Yeah good luck with that!
 
Why didn't they sue USA the inventor and the only user of nuclear Bombs. It wouldn't be a wise thing to sue their own masters when they are using US dollars as their official currency.
 
India and Pakistan have enough nukes to annihilate each other, so they don't need any more weapons. Just sign the NPT.
 
It can bring them more tourists. Iran would be happy to see this.

It can bring them more tourists. Iran would be happy to see this.
 
For people who need to know where is Marshall Islands . It's an island country in pacific . Thank you google
 
Seeking attention like kazakistan. Some countries go extreme just to get few clicks on google.
 
So American nuclear tests on bikini island did not create Godzilla but sponge bob and Patrick?
 
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Not impressed. Need to sue US, Russia, China, and Romulans.
 
Is this some kind of a joke ? I guess nobody will take Marshall Islands suing act seriously.
 
India and Pakistan have enough nukes to annihilate each other, so they don't need any more weapons. Just sign the NPT.

The requirements have changed for both India and Pakistan.

Indian's main threat now comes from China while Pakistan's comes from the West.

With some increase in it's conventional capability, India should be able to with stand Chinese offensive. Hence in principle India has agreed to sign NPT, CTBT and FMCT in principle whenever they come up for completion.

On the other hand Pakistan being the leader of the Islamic world needs to counter the threat from the Israel, EU & NATO.

They need a huge increase in the nuclear capability and have been exponentially increasing the same including the black project like Tipu ICBM. Today, Pakistan is the only country which has not agreed to sign the CTBT and that is for a good reason. China is strongly supporting Pakistan in this endeavor.
 
India and Pakistan have enough nukes to annihilate each other, so they don't need any more weapons. Just sign the NPT.
Are you serious ? Signing NPT will be our death warrant. NPT is a highly discriminatory treaty and I am strongly against it.
 
India and Pakistan have enough nukes to annihilate each other, so they don't need any more weapons. Just sign the NPT.

The problem is that NPT states that only those states will be considered righful and legal nucke weapons state who tested their weapons before 1967. So untill this is resolved, we at no cost can sign up this.
Second thing is, we not only have threat from Pakistan, but China too. We consider nuclear weapons as the last way to stop any agression from China like they do in south China sea.
Further there are also concerns about west, like in 1971 US threatened us to nuke India, so its not like that we have only Pakistan to look out at.
 

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