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Source:
<A HREF="http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-
pacific/newsid_295000/295161.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-
pacific/newsid_295000/295161.stm</A>
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March 19, 1999
World: Asia-Pacific

Nuclear nightmare revealed 

Babies born with deformities are often abandoned 

By Sue Lloyd-Roberts in Kazakhstan 

The Russians chose one of the most desolate parts of their empire to build
their nuclear testing base. Scorching in summer and 40 degrees below freezing
in winter, it is an inhospitable place. 

Nonetheless when the first bomb exploded, there were over a million Kazakhs
living here. 

More than 100 bombs were detonated above ground, with radioactive fallout
spreading over a vast area equivalent, scientists say, to over a hundred
Chernobyls. 

It was the Cold War and the Russians were eager to catch up with America.
Safety was not a priority. 

Watching the explosions 

Nurgul Skakova, whose child is disabled, said: "We were told there was nothing
to worry about. In fact, we were ordered out of school in order to watch the
mushroom clouds. 

"I was contaminated and that's why my son was born paralysed and mentally
sick." 

Nurgula told me that every family in her village, which was 30km from the
epicentre of the explosions, has been affected. 

To prove her point, she took me next door to see the girl with six toes. Her
mother said that her older daughter is in hospital with leukaemia. 

In the next house, I was introduced to Zaneisti, who is 21 and stands only a
metre tall. Everyone in the village wanted to show me their disfigurements
because, they said, they welcomed any outsider who showed any interest. 

>From the house opposite, a woman called out that she had even worse to show me
- Davidya, whose tumours have left him hideous and half blind. One of his
sisters recently committed suicide for fear that her unborn child might be
affected by the same poisoned genes. 

Most of the many suicides in the area have been among young men who discover
they are impotent. 

Red Cross stretched 

People told me they are living in the most polluted place on Earth and are
afraid to eat, drink and even breathe the air. 

The International Red Cross look after old people who are dying of cancer and
whose children have fled the area. 

With a 30 year or so period before radiation exposure develops into certain
cancers, more and more people in this age group are affected, and Red Cross
workers can barely cope with the demand on their scarce resources. 

In the state hospitals, doctors, some of whom have not been paid for six
months and who lack modern equipment and drugs, fight to save those with a
chance. 

But what is puzzling the doctors is the number of babies who continue to be
born with deformities. 

Unable or simply unwilling to cope with them, parents often abandon these
babies in the doors of state orphanages. 

Lasting legacy 

Without accurate information about how badly the region was contaminated,
doctors can only speculate about the long term genetic damage that has been
done to its people. 

Dr. Boris Gusev from the Institute of Radioactive Medicine says: "Even today,
the military in Moscow are lying to us about the tests as they have all along.

"They tell us that 700,000 people might have been effected. I believe it is
over 1.5 million. 

"The contamination spread over thousands of kilometres. There's nowhere else
like this in the world. Japan? Nevada? Forget it! It's equivalent to 1,000
times the impact of the Hiroshima bomb. This is a unique situation and we need
help." 

The statue of Lenin has been removed from the central square in Semipalatinsk.
The Soviet military-industrial complex has withdrawn and the scientific
boffins have packed their bags and gone. 

But the people will feel the effects of the Soviet era for decades to come. 

The Russians say they have too many of their own problems to help their former
colony. 

At a conference later this year, the Kazakhs will argue that these are victims
of the Cold War and it is up to the international community to pay the price
of helping.

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Comments:

      Here one can see some of the shortning and six finger example of nuclear
genetic mutations.   Where else has this been seen-------little alien stories?
Little natives from the Panama Canal zone experimented on by US scientists
with chemicals and radiation and also used in US nuke tests-----

     These are some of the super secrets the US keeps in just how crazy it
went over the nuke testing and just how crazy it remains in the spins
delivered to the public to hide these war crimes.

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