veturn to their homeland if, that is possible.

Particularly

among the older people, for whom the past thirty years have
been an exile,

the desire to go home is overpowering.

Until completion of a valid radiological survey
and analysis of it and completion of examinations of those

who have been at risk, there will not be any point at which
there is any real need for the People of Bikini to hear from
ERDA.

Promises of a Resettlement by AEC and ERDA have not

been fulfilled and, clearly, are not going to be fulfilled
within the next several months.
Further communication by ERDA to the People of

Bikini is likely, at this point, only to further confuse the
process they must go through of evaluating the risks thev
face.
In order to facilitate the orderly transmission of
substantial bodies of technical information to the People of
Bikini in Marshallese, this Court should enjoin all Defendants except the Department of Interior and the Trust Territory

Government from official communication with the People of
Bikini except for such communication as has either specific
Court approval or the consent of Plaintiffs and their counsel.

VI.

COMPLETION OF RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY
The Enewetak Radiological Survey, completed in

1973, at a cost of more than $3,000,000 sets a minimum standard
for the quality of comprehensive radiological survey which must
be performed with regard £0 Bikini Atoll in order to make it

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