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Havasupai organize protest of Grand Canyon uranium mining


Denison Mining is one Arizona air quality permit
away from reopening its uranium mine near the
Grand Canyon's South Rim.
 

The Native American Havasupai Tribe have invited the public to join them, on July 25th and 26th, to protest at Red Bluff, Arizona, a Havasupai sacred site threatened by Denison Mining's plan to reopen its uranium mine, Arizona One, near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.  

Most news sources were reporting, as of 07.19.2009, that Denison is only one Arizona air quality permit away from reopening the mine closed 20 years ago. 

The Havasupai protest echoes indigenous, environmental, and anti-nuclear protest around the world, as global uranium demand increases, new nuclear power plants are constructed and proposed, and, the nuclear bomb mine---the supply of U-235, from nuclear weapons that the United States and the Soviet Union began deconstructing at the end of the Cold War----dwindles.  

Uranium, including that in the dwlndling nuclear bomb mine, is a finite resource, in human time.  It is renewable only in the earth's geological time, which cannot begin to keep pace with the rate at which it is being burned in reactors. 

Censored News writer/editor Brenda Norrell interviewed Havasupai and other environmental activists about the uranium mining threat and the gathering on BlogTalk Radio

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Ann Garrison grew up around a radioactive toxic mess called the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, in a gorgeous place, Washington's Olympic Peninsula, by way of Western Oklahoma, another gorgeous place. She's a compulsive writer who sometimes signs as AnnieGetYourGang. ...

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