oe UNCLASSIFIED people are well subsisted and housed, and the medical care rendered them is excellent, yet, they are still on the small island of Fjit; but together with the Administering Authority, the responsible Rongelap leaders, and other Marshallese realize that long living in an abnormal existence is detrimental to their society. They were told that they will soon be going back to their home istand, Rongelap, and with them, the other Marshallese are looking forward to the fulfillment of this promise. : Bikini and Eniwetok, like all the other land claims in the Marshall Islands, have not been compensated for, or returned to the owners, We should like to repeat here that, "Land means a great deal to the Marshallese. It means more than just a Place where you can plant your food crops and build your houses; or a place where you can bury your dead. of the people. It is the very life Take away their land and their | spirits go also," Therefore, we, the members of the Marshallese Corgress Hold-Over Committee, who are empowerec by the Marshallese Congress to act in its name when it is not in session and which is in turn a group of members representing all the municipalities in the Marshalls, due to the undiminishing threat to our life, liberty, happiness and possession of land, do hereby submit this document to the United Nations Visiting Mission with the request that they send this on to the United Nations Trusteeship Council as soon as possible, which with its knowledge of our great concern may then act on our urgent plea and take all steps Within its power to help remedy the situation. In closing, we, the members of the Marshallese Congress Hold-Over Committee want to make it very clear to the United Nations Visiting Mission that this should not be interpreted as a reflection of the Trust Territory Government's deliberate ill-treatment of the Marshallese people or be misconstrued as a repudiation of the United States as our governing agency for the United Nations under the trusteeship agreement, for aside from repeating our plea to have the nuclear tests within our home islands stopped as we are fearful of the danger these lethal weapons can and have inflicted on people living in the Marshalls, and the deep concern we have for the number of people wno have been dispossessed of land, we have found the Admin- istering Authority the most agreeable one we ever had. Respectfully submitted, 1. Kabua Kabua 7. Henry Samuel 2, Atlan Anien 8. Jiblok 3. Dwight Heine 9. Aiseia David 4, Robert Reimers 10, Amata Kabua 5. Carl Dominick ll. Lazarus Simon 6, Namu Ermius 12, Lajibili -~ 5 - Enclosure III \

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