Fri (yacht)

Fri (yacht)

Fri is a yacht that spearheaded an international protest of a flotilla of yachts in a voyage against atmospheric nuclear tests at Moruroa in French Polynesia in 1973.Elsa Caron, (ed.) 1974, Fri Alert (Caveman Press, Dunedin). The Yacht Fri's own story of her protest voyage into the French Bomb Test Zone] Fri was an important part of a series of anti-nuclear protest campaigns out of New Zealand which lasted thirty years, from which New Zealand declared itself a nuclear-free zone which was enshrined in legislation in what became the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987. [New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987] [ [http://canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/peace/nukefree.html Nuclear Free Zone ] ] In 1974, coordinated by Greenpeace New Zealand, the Fri embarked on a 3 year epic 40,233 kilometers “Pacific Peace Odyssey” voyage, carrying the peace message to all nuclear states around the world.Michael Szabo, "Making Waves: The Greenpeace New Zealand Story", ISBN 0 7900 0230 2]

Background

Fri (pronounced free) was built for sail alone; a Baltic coastal trader constructed out of oak in 1912 in Svendborg Denmark. She is 32 meters long with a gaff rig, hand winches, and traditional ropes and canvas sails. In 1969 she carried 60 tons of cargo on an historic passage between Northern Europe and San Francisco. In 1970 she carried fresh water to the American Indian activists who had seized and occupied Alcatraz Island from the Government. In 1971 under her new owners American David Moodie and his brothers, the Fri sailed from Hawaii to New Zealand crewed by a group of hippie consumer escapes, in search of adventure and an alternative lifestyle down-under. This epic voyage to New Zealand would result in the vessel and its owners carving their name in New Zealand peace history. [ [http://www.free-fri.dk/indexgb.htm [indexgb ] ]

Voyage to Mururoa

The protest voyage of the yacht Fri in 1973 was an expedition to French Polynesia, as an act of civil disobedience to highlight the ills of French nuclear tests at Mururoa Atoll, this part of a wider action spearheaded by the New Zealand protest movement, between 1957 and 1991. [http://www.disarmsecure.org/publications/papers/legal_challenges.html Disarmament and Security Centre - Publications - Papers ] ] [ [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,879218-1,00.html Countdown at Mururoa Atoll - TIME ] ]

Within days of Fris arrival in Auckland from Hawaii in April 1972, the Fri crew were approached by Mabel Hetherington from CNDNZ (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (NZ)) and Barry Mitcalfe from Peace Media, and sounded out as to whether they might be interested in joining a planned flotilla of protest yachts which would sail in an act of civil disobedience into the Mururoa exclusion zone in French Polynesia to attempt to disrupt French atmospheric nuclear tests there.

CND New Zealand who had its roots in the British anti bomb movement, had been actively campaigning against Nuclear tests not only in French Polynesia but against the British atomic bomb tests in Australia and the South Pacific since the 1950s. In 1963, the Auckland CND campaign submitted its ‘No Bombs South of the Line' petition to the Parliament of New Zealand with 80,238 signatures calling on the government to sponsor an international conference to discuss establishing a nuclear-free zone in the southern hemisphere. Throughout the 1960s CNDNZ facilitated a national New Zealand public educational programe on the serious health issues surrounding atmospheric nuclear testing in the region, while also promoting nationally the advantages of declaring New Zealand a nuclear-free zone.

The New Zealand Peace Media took upon itself the responsibility to organise the logistic of the campaign, for a flotilla of protest yachts to sail to Mururoa. In the first instance the Fri was to act as the mother ship to a fleet of smaller yachts from around the pacific. The Peace Media boasted branches and contacts in France, Fiji, Western Samoa, New Hebrides and Peru.David Moodie the owner and captain of the Fri did initially express some reservations as to the preparedness of his yacht for the proposed 5391 kilometres mission. When these details were accommodated by the Peace Media, who took responsibility for finding his crew (selected from an international crew of activists and peacemakers) for the proposed voyage. [Boy Roel Voyage to Nowhere by Barry Mitcalfe, published by Alister Taylor Publishing Ltd 1972] The protest initiave sought to create sufficient negative publicity against the French and to force them towards a nuclear test ban in Polynesia. Fri was made ready and sailed from Opua to Whangarei.

On March 23 1973 Fri sailed from New Zealand into open ocean towards Mururoa. At Mururoa Fri maintained a 53 day vigil within the test exclusion zone, just outside Mururoa Atol and insight of the test island, with the company of a second peace yacht from New Zealand for five weeks, the “Spirit of Peace”. For many weeks her only contact was by brief radio messages with the New Zealand Government protest warship HMS Otago. In a symbolic act of protest, New Zealand’s Labour government of Norman Kirk sent two of its navy frigates, HMNZS Canterbury and Otago, into the test zone area. [ [http://www.mururoavet.com/ Mururoa Nuclear Tests, RNZN protest Veterans - Home ] ] On July 17, 1973 French commandos stormed the Fri and arrested the crew and ship, impounding ship and crew firstly at Mururoa and then at Hao Island.

The publicity surrounding the Fri expedition in 1973 and the protest voyages of David McTaggart on the yacht Vega in 1972 and 1973, (McTaggart was severely beaten by French commandos in 1973), made international news and heralded an invigorated protest movement from New Zealand and Australia which eventually forced the French to cease nuclear testing in the pacific in 1996. The French Military conducted more than 200 nuclear tests at Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls over a thirty year period, 40 of them atmospheric. Greenpeace continued an unrelenting protest offensive in French Polynesia up until 1996. According to French journalist Luis Gonzales-Mata in Actual magazine 1976, large numbers of Polynesians had been secretly sent on military flights to Paris for treatment for cancer. Tahitian activist Charlie Ching told a nuclear-free Pacific hui in Auckland in 1983 that more than 200 Tahitians had died from radiation-linked illnesses over 5 years. Due to the secrecy of health issues in French Polynesia, figures remained impossible to confirm. In August 2006 people of French Polynesia welcomed an official report by the French government confirming the link between an increase in the cases of thyroid cancer and France's atmospheric nuclear tests in the territory since 1966. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/ra/pacbeat/stories/s1703767.htm Radio Australia - Pacific Beat - FRENCH POLYNESIA: Nuclear veterans welcome report's findings ] ] [ [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/554440/659089 Moruroa nuke report attacks France | WORLD | NEWS | tvnz.co.nz ] ] [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,11882,1676238,00.html French accused of Pacific nuclear cover-up | World news | The Observer ] ] [ [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10404528 French admit nuclear test fallout hit islands - 06 Oct 2006 - NZ Herald: World / International News ] ] [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article1212778.ece France's nuclear tests in Pacific 'gave islanders cancer' - Europe, News - Independent.co.uk ] ]

ee also

*New Zealand's nuclear-free zone
*Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (NZ)
*Nuclear-free zone
*ANZUS - New Zealand bans nuclear ships
*Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
*Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
*Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
*Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand
*France and weapons of mass destruction
*Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
*Nuclear testing
*New Zealand

References

External links

* [http://free-fri.dk/ The Sailing ship Fri]
* [http://atomicforum.org/france/france.html France's Nuclear Weapons Program] at the [http://www.atomicforum.org Atomic Forum]
* [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,903994,00.html Mururoa protest,Time 1973]
* [http://publicaddress.net/default,2424.sm#post Anti Nuclear Oxford debate by former New Zealand PM David Lange]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/11/23/1069522476689.html?from=storyrhs “By-laws beat the bomb” – Commentary by Frank Johnson]
* [http://www.disarmsecure.org/publications/papers/pacificpeacemaker.html New Zealand becomes a Nuclear Free Zone]
* [http://www.nuclearfreenz.org.nz/index.htm Keeping New Zealand Nuclear Free]
* [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/node/2213 Nuclear Free New Zealand (NZHistory)]
* [http://www.radionizkor.org/peace/nw.html Radio Nizkor International Nuclear conference]
* [http://www.friwwworld.blogspot.com:80/ Preservation of the Fri campaign]


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