Harry,
From the Guardian, UK
http://www.theglobalreport.org/?section=archives&cat_id=20&article_id=507
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Mar. 25- United Nations nuclear and health watchdogs have ignored
evidence of deaths, cancers, mutations and other conditions after the
Chernobyl accident, leading scientists and doctors have claimed in the
run-up to the nuclear disaster's 20th anniversary next month.
In a series of reports about to be published, they will suggest that at
least 30,000 people are expected to die of cancers linked directly to
severe radiation exposure in 1986 and up to 500,000 people may have
already died as a result of the world's worst environmental catastrophe.
But the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and World Health
Organization (WHO) say that only 50 deaths can be directly attributed to
the disaster, and that, at most, 4,000 people may eventually die from
the accident on Apr. 26, 1986.
They say only nine children have died of thyroid cancers in 20 years and
that the majority of illnesses among the estimated 5 million people
contaminated in the former Soviet Union are attributable to growing
poverty and unhealthy lifestyles.
An IAEA spokesperson said he was confident the UN figures were correct.
"We have a wide scientific consensus of 100 leading scientists. When we
see or hear of very high mortalities we can only lean back and question
the legitimacy of the figures. Do they have qualified people? Are they
responsible? If they have data that they think are excluded then they
should send it."
The new estimates have been collated by researchers commissioned by
European parliamentary groups, Greenpeace International and medical
foundations in Britain, Germany, Ukraine, Scandinavia and elsewhere.
They take into account more than 50 published scientific studies.
"At least 500,000 people --- perhaps more --- have already died out of
the two million people who were officially classed as victims of
Chernobyl in Ukraine," said Nikolai Omelyanets, deputy head of the
National Commission for Radiation Protection in Ukraine. "[Studies show]
that 34,499 people who took part in the clean-up of Chernobyl have died
in the years since the catastrophe. The deaths of these people from
cancers were nearly three times as high as in the rest of the population.
"We have found that infant mortality increased 20 percent to 30 percent
because of chronic exposure to radiation after the accident. All this
information has been ignored by the IAEA and WHO. We sent it to them in
March last year and again in June. They've not said why they haven't
accepted it."
Evgenia Stepanova, of the Ukrainian government's Scientific Center for
Radiation Medicine, said: "We're overwhelmed by thyroid cancers,
leukemias and genetic mutations that are not recorded in the WHO data
and which were practically unknown 20 years ago."
The IAEA and WHO, however, say that apart from an increase in thyroid
cancer in children there is no evidence of a large-scale impact on
public health. "No increases in overall cancer incidence or mortality
that could be associated with radiation exposure have been observed,"
said the agencies' report in September.
In the Rivne region of Ukraine, 310 miles west of Chernobyl, doctors say
they are coming across an unusual rate of cancers and mutations. "In the
30 hospitals of our region we find that up to 30 percent of people who
were in highly radiated areas have physical disorders, including heart
and blood diseases, cancers and respiratory diseases. Nearly one in
three of all the newborn babies have deformities, mostly internal," said
Alexander Vewremchuk, of the Special Hospital for the Radiological
Protection of the Population in Vilne.
Figures on the health effects of Chernobyl have always been disputed.
Soviet authorities covered up many of the details at the time. The
largest radiation doses were received by the 600,000 people involved in
the clean-up, many drawn from army conscripts all over the Soviet Union.
*Source:* Guardian (UK)
/*Below, from the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 1181, you will
find the document by Yablakov, Nesterenko and Nesterenko. It
demonstrates their findings, and the reasons why they are not common
knowledge. I could not copy any of it for you, but if you truly
subscribe to the scientific method, you will look at it as well as the
propaganda reports.
Natalia
*/
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