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Meeting with Rongelap People - April, 1974

The following is an account of the meeting on Rongelap Island on
April 4, 1974 on the day of our departure following the examinations.
Our survey at Rongelap turned out successfully. However, on our arrival
there was considerable discontent among the people.
There had been a
shortage of food for some time and the territorial ships that had come
to the island had insufficient food to give to the people.
The following
meetiag shows some of this discontent and reflects misunderstandings that
still exist among some of the people concerning the medical examinations

that we carry out.
The Rongelap Survivors Fallout Association presented
to me a list of questions and requests to be discussed at this meeting.

These questions have been translated into English by Mr.

Robert Harrison

& peace corp man on the island.
The context of the questions prompted che
Marshallese medical practitioner who was with us to suggest chat there had
been some outside influence involved.
The following is a summary of my remarks to the people.

Rongelap.

This morning I will

"Friends of

try to answer some of the questions and

requests that have been presented to our medical team by the Rongelap
Fallout Survivors Association.
I will attempt to answer some of the
questions, but others are outside our province and will be submitted to
other authorities for action.
I assure you we will do everything possible
to get

these

requests presented before

these authorities at

the earliest

opportunity.
I feel that many of your questions have stemmed from lack of
understanding.
I was particularly disappointed to see the statement that
the people did not trust the results of our reports.
I have known you for
some 20 years and feel that you have always been my close friends and that
you have crusted us. We have greatiy regretted the injuries citai ave Leen
.done to you by the fallout, and have wanted to help you in every way possible.
1 was with
when he was sick and was very sad when he died.
1 feit as
though T had lost a brother or a son.

Doctors on our medical

Ceam are

honorable men and highly esteemed. They have helped to write these reports.
This includes the Trust Territory medical personnel, such as Dr. John Laman,
Dr. Ezra Riklon. Trigar, Ishoda, and others.
I am willing to forgive vou
for doubting our reports since I know that many of you have not read these
reports and even if you have, the medical language would be difficult for
you to understand.
In September of 1972 there were

four medical observers who accompanied

our teanfor the survey.
These included Drs, Kumatori and Izaki of Japan.
Dr. Pochin from England. who is with the World Health Organization, Dr. Cole
from the National Heatth Service.
The doctors read all of our medical
reports carefully and took part in the examinations.
They each made
Separate reports to the Congress of Micronesia.
Senator Borja and
Congressman Balos who were with us here on the island Last year told
you about the results of these observers reports and that the surveys were
good for the people.
They requested that you continue to cooperate

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