Ok you've clearly not understood a word of what ive said so im going to attempt to make it simple for you.
Fact 1: Both our uranium mines are located in Heritage Listed territory.
Fact 2: Uranium mines pose a reasonable threat to the environment as can be seen from the leaks that have occurred in the past.
Fact 3: Aboriginals who occupy the land are payed royalties in order for the Government to mine their once sacred land.
Fact 4: These royalties have a severe negative effect on the community.
Further justification for this "speculation" can be seen at the following websites:
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/1996/227/227p28.htm
http://www.sea-us.org.au/blackuranium.html
http://www.umich.edu/~snre492/Jabiluka.html#problem
As for Howard, my point is that Howard has already shown a total disregard for international agreements. The ignorance of the UN in regards to the oil-for-food program is what I am mainly referring to here.
Embezzlement: Well, i think the paying of kickbacks by an Australian organisation that is using Australians money fits in nicely here.
Fraud: I think the general cover up of the above by AWB constitutes "Inducing a course of action by deceit or other dishonest conduct, involving acts or omissions or the making of false statements" and seeing as the Howard Government was perfectly aware of it then they too are equally responsible.
Breaking of International Trade Agreements: I think the above case demonstrates fairly well the breaking of the terms of the oil-for-food program (An international agreement made with the UN).
That should do for now.