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2 risk of excessive radiation,
Protect The Health - Creation
and then unnecessarily exposing the
Biltinians to that risk without using the best possible instrumentation,
Bn. lurremt rasaiclcogical standards and guidelines, and without providing
cn best sessible medical examinations,
care,
equipment,
and under-
standedle and believacle advice for them, is not "protecting the health
cf tne inheastivanus."
2.
Article 6, Section 2:
Promote Economic Advancement
Anc Seiv?-Sufticienc?: - The people of Bikini have been removed from
wneir avoll,
taxen from place to place and exposed to conditions of
SP starvation.
cisanvhile their atoll, including all parts of the
marines and terrestrial environments, upon which they traditionally
haves reitea lor sustencance, was devastated.
upcn vheir return is questionable.
Its use and productivity
Return of the people, without
cecnnical ana financial assistance to determine the extent of
Tngir foonimiz cwreclents
and to devise solutions,
is not
"promoting
“1 giincomic advencement and self-sufficiency cor the inhabitants."
Acticzle ¢, Seotions 3 And 4:
Premste Social Ari
Elvteziong. sivaenczenmens - The people of Bikini have for thirty (30)
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