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RBS, Barclays and Natwest - Investors in Depleted Uranium

Campaign Against Depleted Uranium | 06.11.2007 13:30 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Technology | World

The Campaign Against Depleted Uranium has launched a disinvestment campaign against RBS, Barclays and Natwest, all of whom invest in the manufacturers of depleted uranium weapons.



In collaboration with Network Flanders, Banktrack and ICBUW, CADU has launched 'Too Risky for Business' - a dossier detailing how high street banks are supporting companies that manufacture indiscriminate and illegal weapon systems.1

The launch follows the November 1st landslide vote at the UN First Committee in support of a resolution recognising health concerns over the use of depleted uranium weapons. The vote was passed by 122 to six and left the US, UK, France and Israel isolated from global opinion.2

Too Risky for Business shows that Barclays has significant shareholdings in both Alliant Tech Systems (ATK) and Gencorp. ATK is the largest ammunition manufacturer in the US and in addition to uranium weapons it also produces land mines, cluster bombs and parts for Trident nuclear missiles. Gencorp’s wholly owned subsidiary Aerojet Ordnance Tennessee Inc. also produce uranium weapons and again have interests in rocket propulsion, warheads and tactical weapon systems. This year Barclays owned shares amounting to 3.1% of ATK and 4.8% of Gencorp.

The Royal Bank of Scotland has repeatedly formed part of an international banking syndicate that has provided revolving credit facilities and loans to ATK worth in excess of $500m. In 2004 and 2005 it again formed a syndicate to provide revolving credit facilities to General Dynamics, in each case the facility was valued at $1bn. General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems manufactures a range of uranium weaponry for the US military. Many of its uranium products have been sold to contentious regimes such as Pakistan, Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Actions against the banks named in the report will take place across the world and will continue until they disinvest. The Royal Bank of Scotland has already come under pressure in the UK this year for its stance on climate change and the oil industry.

The launch comes after a year of intense campaigning by ICBUW and its member organisations, and follows calls by the European Parliament for a ban on uranium in conventional weapon systems.3 In March this year, Belgium became the first country in the world to introduce a domestic ban on the use of uranium in all conventional weapon systems.4 The decision by Brussels to take this step sent a clear message to all users of uranium weapons that the continued use of chemically toxic and radioactive weapon systems is incompatible with international humanitarian legal standards.

CADU is asking customers to disinvest from both of these banks and move their business to a more ethical body, such as the Cooperative or Triodos. ICBUW also welcomes direct action against either RBS or Barclays. We have produced an activist tool kit that contains the report, model letters and press releases and logos. It is available to download from:  http://www.bandepleteduranium.org/en/a/143.html

Notes

1. ICBUW to launch global disinvestments campaign:  http://www.bandepleteduranium.org/en/a/143.html
2. The resolution entitled 'Effects of the use of armaments and ammunitions containing depleted uranium' (A/C.1/62/L.18/Rev.1) was passed by 122 votes to six (US, UK, France, Israel, Czech, Netherlands:  http://www.bandepleteduranium.org/en/a/144.html) at the UN First Committee in New York, with 35 abstentions. The resolution urges UN member states to re-examine the health hazards posed by the use of uranium weapons. Full text (select your language of choice):  http://www.un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=A/C.1/62/L.18/rev.1
3. European Parliament Makes Fourth Call for DU Ban:  http://www.bandepleteduranium.org/en/a/89.html
4. Belgium bans depleted uranium weapons and armour:  http://www.bandepleteduranium.org/en/a/118.html

ICBUW
The International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons is a global coalition of 91 members in 25 countries. It campaigns for a ban on the use, transport, manufacture, sale and export of all conventional weapon systems containing uranium. It also seeks compensation for communities affected by the use of uranium weapons and the environmental remediation of such sites. For more information on the campaign, please visit: www.bandepleteduranium.org

Campaign Against Depleted Uranium
- e-mail: info@cadu.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.cadu.org.uk


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International Petition to Ban Uranium Weapons:

06.11.2007 18:41



Campaign: International Petition to Ban Uranium Weapons
Uranium weapons, often called 'depleted' uranium (DU) weapons, are manufactured from radioactive waste materials produced during the nuclear fuel chain and the production of nuclear weapons. They cause widespread and long lasting radioactive contamination of the environment. These weapon systems are radiologically and chemically toxic.

Many people - innocent civilians especially children, military veterans, industry workers - have illnesses and medical problems, which may be due to their exposure to 'depleted' uranium. In areas such as southern Iraq, where uranium munitions were used by the US and the UK, there have been reports of increases in cancers, leukemia and birth defects.

At least 18 countries possess these weapons, the use of which is contrary to existing humanitarian law.

We, the people, need to let governments and the United Nations know that these weapons can have no part in a humane and caring world. Every signature counts!

We call for your support to demand:

An immediate end to the use of uranium weapons.
Disclosure of all locations where uranium weapons have been used and immediate removal of the remnants and contaminated materials from the sites under strict control.
Health surveys of the 'depleted' uranium victims and environmental investigations at the affected sites.
Medical treatment and compensation for the 'depleted' uranium victims.
An end to the development, production, stockpiling, testing, trade of uranium weapons.
A Convention for a Total Ban on Uranium Weapons.

Sign:
As person:
 http://web.bandepleteduranium.org/campaign/person.php?id=1&id_topic=1

As organisation:
 http://web.bandepleteduranium.org/campaign/org.php?id=1&id_topic=1

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