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RUTGERS
THE STATE UNIVERSITY
OF NEW JERSEY

LIVINGSTON COLLEGE + GRAQUATE PROGRAM IN ANTHROPOLOGY
NEW BRUNSWICK « NEW JERSEY 08903 201/932-2598

June 24, 1980

Mr. Cliff Sloan

Office of Rep. Sidney R. Yates

2234 Bayburn House Office Building
Washington,

D.C.

20515

Dear Cliff:

I am writing this letter as a follow-up to our meeting of April
14th, and also to bring you up to date on some points conceming the
Marshall Islands and the Rewetak resettlement. By now I am certatn
of your growing bewilderment in these matters due to the many, and
often contradictory, reports your Office receives relating to the
Marshalls.
I mst say that you have my sympathies in attempting to
untangle this "nuclear quagmire,” and hope this correspondence will
be of

some help in your attempt to understand the myriad complexities

in the Marshall Islands.

I should like to say at the outset that I have always favored
prudence and caution when dealing with problems associated with

radiation in the Marshalls, and the entire history of the United
States’ testing program bespeaks the need for very careful analysis

and consideration of all relevant factors effecting the well-being

of the Marshallese.

A case in point is the current dilemma facing

the mewetak Islanders, and particularly the people of Injebi, who

ere understandably anxious to return to their ancestral island after
living in exile for thirty-three years.

It 1s my sincere feeling that the people of Mnjebi should be

allowed to retum to their home island, but only on the condition

that it is “safe* for them to return.

I use quotations around the

word “sefe" because the whole question of Enjebi revolves around the

meaning end interpretation of what oonstitutes “safe.” As you are
well-awere, this notion of what constitutes a “safe" level of radiatic
is one of the most hotly-debated issues in the nucleer field, and it
ls nearly impossible to find two reputable radiation experts who will

agree about a “safe® level of radiation.

In the following paragraphs, I would like to briefly outline some
mejor points which I think are relevant to the Injebi question, and
I would like to reiterate my ecrlier request for truly independent
radietion experts in the Marshall Islands in order to prevent further
conflicts of interest regarding the interpretation of radiological
dete in the Marshells.
If independent radiation experts prolong the

Njebi resettlement for an additional six months or so, then so be it!

vl¥ nore nonths 1s a short time in relation to the thirty-three years

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