AVAILABLE 7 ACC 4 Tne fives of the people of the Marshall Islands have been irreversibly changed by the U.S. nuclear bomb tests. GIFF JOHN-~ Micronesia: America’s ‘strategic’ trus. (On August 6, 1945. the B-29 Enola Gay dropped the first of two atomic bombs that would kill over 200.000 neople in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Within months the United States Dezan searching for sites tar from the Marshalls went to Bikini in February. he told the people that Amencan scientists were experimenting with nuclear weapons “for the good of mankind and to end all world wars. He promised that their atoll American population centers for would be returned after the tests further development and testing of were finished, and asked that they nuctear weapons. The Defense De- consent to be moved to another is- nurtment looked to Micronesia in the ‘aestern Pacific. whose 2.000 remote land. With more than 42.000 military, sctentific and technical person- isiands have only one-half the land nel. 250 naval ships and more than 150 observation aircratt poised to Easternmost in Micronesia lie the enter Bikini Atoll for Operation urea of the state of Rhode Island. southwest of Hawaii. Up to the Crossroads, the 166 Bikinians had little choice but to leave their island. mutti-islet atolls and five singie is- were relocated by the United States many as 97 islets connected by a Even while the United States was Marshall [stands. about 2.200 miles Less than two yearslater. in Demost other Micronesians. were self- cember 1947, the Navy decided to sufficient, itving off the ocean and use another atoll, Enewetak. for a land, Though covering a great ex- second senes of atomic tests. The punse of ocean. the Marshalls’ 28 Enewetakese, like the Bikinians. 1940s the Marshall tslanders. like iands compnise only about 70 square quickly and with little planning to mues. The atolls are mngs of 15 to as small, uninhabited atolls. coral reef that encircles a clear blue removing the Marshallese from their lazoon. Out of necessity. the Mar- islands. in July 1947 it was signing snallese are traditionally expert the United Nations Trusteeship fishermen. deriving most of their Agreement for the U.S. Trust Ternprotein from the rich lagoons. while tory of the Pacific [Islands ( Mic- the land provides coconuts. breadfruit. pandanus andtaro. The most isolated and least westemized of the Marshallese lived on the northern atolls of Bikini and ronesial. This agreement stated: ‘*{n discharging its obligations. the administering authority [U.S.} shall: promote the economic advance- ment and self-sufficiency of the inhabitants. and to this end shail... Japanese during their 25-year occu- encourage the development of pauon), they relied on the outside fishenes. agriculture and industnes; world for almost nothing. and protect the inhabitants against Enewetak. Having little contact with foreigners (not even with the Ironically, this very isolation the loss of their land and resources.” people into the nuclear age. In January 1946, Navy officials in In addition, this agreement bound Bikini Atoll fitted all requirements for Overation Crossroads. designed tants. and to this end ... protect the mghts and fundamenial freedoms thrust the Bikini and Enewetak the United States to “promote the Washington, D.C.. announced that social advancement of the inhabi- to test the destructive power of nu- of ail elements of the population clear weapons on naval vessels. without discrimination: and protect When the U.S. military govemorof the health of the inhabitants... ."" 10 After the relocation of the \ shallese. however, what happe: during the next [2 vears was t about 70 atomic and hydrogen be blasts devastated the islands and reversibly changed the lives of people. The Bikinians first moved atx 100 miles east to Rongerik. an : inhabited atoll consisting of bar one-half square mile of land. Wit‘ two months, they expressed anxi: over the atoll’s meager resour< and madethefirst of many reque to return home. Within a year. - people faced starvation: a visit: American medical officer repor’ that the Bikinians were “*visibly fering from malnutrition.” in i% the Bikinians were evacuated titemporary tent city at the Navy b. on Kwajalein. Kili Island in the southem M shalls was selected tor their ne home. Kili, a single island. has lagoon or protected anchora: heavy surf trom November until |. spring halts fishing and isolates . island. On the other hand. Aili once supported a Japanese co: plantation. and U.S. authori: hoped that. while the Bikinians we not a farming people. the island's : ncultural pessidilities would ov: comeits drawbacks. Thus, the B: nians were forced to adapt ta a cc pletely alien environment. In early December 1947. Washi: ton officials announced without r liminanes, that Enewetak was to — used for the next series of bo tests. In less than three weeks. © people of Enewetak were reloca to Ujelang, the westernmost ato: the Marshalls. Like Rongerik :: Kili it was also uninhabited. and good réason. Ujelang has on!: quarter of the iand area cf Enewe: and its 25-square-mile lagoon is !