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the Committee has made recommendations, the intent of which is to provide
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for care and treatment for an indefinite period of time,
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Other effects may not appear until a second or third generation,
There have been failures on the part of the executive
branch and the Congress in this respect,
With this in mind, the Committee
has made recommendations which it feels are realistic and practical;
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the Congress in the past, often their recommendations were not carried out
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Secondly, the Committee is aware that of the many reports issued from
the most feasible extent possible.
This extension will also allow the
Committee to study the subject area of compensation more thoroughly before
presenting its report on that subject to the Congress,
Finally, the Committee wishes to note that this Committee and this
report would not have been
necessary had certain persons, both Americans
and Micronesians, carried out their responsibilities.
The Committee finds
the AEC and BNL guilty of allowing the people involved to remain in virtual
ignorance for nearly twenty years.
The Committee also notes that many
Marshallese in government service have participated in these examinations
for nearly eighteen years and while they must have been aware of the
complaints of the people and their need for information, never took the
initiative to correct this situation.
The Committee also expresses its
concern that the Marshall Islands District Legislature has apparently
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taken on its recommendations to insure that all of them are carried out to
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extended officially until January, 1975, so that it can monitor the action
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can be implemented in a relatively short period of time to the benefit of
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should meet with no objections from any of the parties concerned, and which