Trusteasnisc Agreamen: - Protection of Lands and Resources 95. Defendants, as high and responsible officials of the United States sovarnment, which is our trustee under the Trustee- shiv Agreement for the Former Japanese Mandated Islands, have aitirmative obligations to protect us against. the loss of our lands and resources. President Johnston's 1968 decision to initiate the resettlement of Bikini Atoll was in accordance with the obligations. of the United States to protect Micronesians against the less of their lands and resources. 96. age Pursuant to their affirmative duties to protect.us against the loss of our lands and resources, defendants have an affirmative duty to resettle us at Bikini ‘Atoll in a condition of social, _economi and physical well-being. 97. By failing to resettle us at Bikini of social, economic, and physical well-being, defendant, ee reache and are breaching their obligations under the Trusteeship Agreement, as described in § 95 and 96, supra. Trusteeship Agreement - Protection of Health 98. Defendants, as high and Tesponsible o States government, similarly have affirmative Trusteeship Agreement to protect our health. Pursuant: ee ‘obSe i - Sarge ligations, defendants have an immediate and affirmative.‘daty EOasses . Bis ip with the best technological means available, the radiolog cal”safety atti. aE, of habitation of the various islands of Bikini Atoll, to: permit’such Pcie eh assessment to be subjected to scrutiny by independent onperts, the ee cost of said scrutiny by independent experts to be borne.by. dtteneg!+ EIRRE dants, and to make Inomto us in a language that we can understand, a8to the resulcs of such assessment and the comments, criticisms of independent experts. § 81, suvra, ee. suggestions, and- The Enewetak Radiological Survey, sets a minimum standard for the quality of the compre- hensive radiological survey which must be performed at Bikini Atoll. fF)