Atajura May 9 Rongclap
leaders inv Majuro were not
amused at U.S. govern
ment officials who said
{Journsl, May 3) the atoll
was grtfectly sate tu Hive
on, ind they strongly crlticited) =the hinplication
that the fear of continuing
radiation exposure was
vic tines.”
We have learned, he
cuntianed, “thar a few
clouds,
the
Greenpeace
‘Rainbow
Warrior’ will assist with
relocation
of
=the
hahitation.”
Ayevenhigherthancadia- he said that the “prople of
atoll is safe Jor human
Suny
:
ichut
tssucd by U.S. government
fapwunder_if_the
officialshavebutheredto
dotheirhumeworktefure
Clainsinng the atoll is sate.
showinghigh radiation Ic:
oriler fromDOLscientist,
not to use the_porthernis-
fands in Rongelapbecause
OMaFardousractiativn.
AitInterior official said
ee
Fo ean ene was
and
ed and that indeed the
success of the program depends on the “amount of
cooperation, participation
and support that the
contractor receives from
are
“abyutulely
micaninghess and that
Konpelag “will soon hecome anather oikbab which
ba cdasaefic dd ofl Vinnits bur
20 100 years.”
Responding ty the DOE
toncontamingtiegonBi
Rongelap are victims of
your ‘Energy’...bombing
Kini whichhasbeende:
Clared_gffsimitsforhabttation,
€
must caution
of
Hirashima,
fapan
in
August 6, 1945 was an act
of war. Bombing of Ui-
Washington,
0.C. for
av immediate evacuatiun,” kini on March 1, 1954
was an act of peace.”
said Riklon,
The Rongelap people,
He sald that these state-
rents
who have ntuny thyrohl
camers,
will cuntinue
voicing their cancers 4%
ey “sock prem dotfar
fie thew reactticment and
for the U.S. te clean ip
ther atull,” he suid.
The US. treats Kungelap as if it docsn‘t exist,
ignoring of covering up the
problem, he charged. Phe
U.S. spent bifliuns of dotfars on its nuclear testing
program which contamina:
ted his islands, but won't
help them now that the
probtem ls getting worse.
EC thud a saifling canuc
( would accuntpfany tt.
Creunpeace
"Kantor
Wartlor’ on Hts 1985 Pac’
fic Peace Voyage,” s2'Rikion.
Summer Youth Employment Program
memberthesjudies bythe
Department— of _Enerpy
vels on Rongetap and the
nents
idsWTRigascqual
Kon”said,and they_te-
head 4-Atoll Program
provided medical care to
the dikintans fur the past
two years, has been named
medical director for the
newly awarded Four Atoll
Health Care program, the
contractor announced this
week. |
in 4 press statement,
John Short and Associates
Knusistt_thtat 000? bol.
h The
Rongela
caple
ave guod memorics, Ki-
Bikini Doctor to
Majwo May 9
Dr,
Grahant Conway, who has
+> ee eT
‘ume
Clit stewy shuws
fadiation Tevels on the -
scicntisis and the Runge:
mushroom
am
continud arpuing that the
“What Is really in the
people
of
Rongelap’s
hearts is the love of their
ancestral homeland, bit
they have chopen ta make
a sacrifice for an immediatc evacuation as they
love their children and
grandchildren,” said Jeban
“Thank God, after years
of being showered under
the forzy umbrella of
poisonous
atinaspheric
L
U.S. goverment officials,
who scorstic bhindtulded or
refuse tu aclenit the teuth,
pronguncemenishaxeteen
Rikton,
it
lass week that Kungelay
radiation level. are te
greater pean on Woshing
ton, AL.
By _aush,
being stinned up by out-
siders.
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