Honorable Richard Mh.
Page 9
May 4, 1973

Nixon

The purpose of this letter is to show the treatment of the

Bikinipeople bythe United States. government,andtodetailthe
sufferings and grievancesofthedisplaced people of Bikini”
Theyhave endured endless broken promises; three forcedrelocationsoftheir homes; malnutrition and near~starvation; atomic
destruction of”their homéland andirradiationOftheirsoil;
deteriorationof‘their social structureandToss”6f asense of

community;“loss of many skillsrequiredforfishingonan
atoll;

isolationandrejection bythe government; and thé certainrisk

of livingwiththedangérsofYadioactivity-”Forall ofthis
theyhaveYrécéiveda4trustfundthat~-toses money, some surplus
U.S.D.A. food and an isolated and miserable island far from their
home.
Surely the United States will not ignore their rights and
complaints.
Surely they are entitled to at least the same treatment that was awarded to the people of Enewetak.
In 1970, the United States government made an "“ex-gratia"
payment to the people of Enewetak, now residing on Ujelang, of
$1,020,000, in payment for the sufferings they had endured.
The
Enewetakese clearly deserve such a payment.
But the people of

Bikini have perhaps suffered much more at the hands of the United

States atomic-test program than the people of Enewetak.
Yet they
[have received a great deal less.
All they now ask is similar
treatment and a similar trust fund that will enable them to reach
a state of self-sufficiency.
Now is the time to open discussions

on such a subject, and act according to the resolution passed by
the Congress of Micronesia on January 30,

herewith.

1973,

and attached

The people of Bikini look forward to a prompt answer

from the United States government.

Sincerely yours,
MICRONESTAN LEGAL SERVICES CORP.

Counsel for Bikini People

HAMLET J. BARRY,
JAMES
LICKE

By

cc:

Washington, D. C.

Johnston

High Commissioner, TTPI
Saipan, Mariana Islands

and

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Hamlet J. Barry, YAl
Directing Attorney, Marshalls

Mr. Rogers C. Morton
Secretary of the Interior
Honorable Edward E.

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