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The Irradiated of the Republic: Testimonies of the French nuclear test victims.

Book Les IrradiaesBrothers in Nuclear Arms:
Testimony of a Veteran of French Nuclear Testing  Nuclear Free by 2045? 13 Jan 16  
the oral histories of nuclear victims are still met with official dismissal, no matter how methodically they are compiled.

In recent posts (Part 1Part 2Part 3) I covered the testimonies of Polynesians who lived during the era of French nuclear tests (1966-1996), but that chapter would not be complete without the voices of the civilians and soldiers who came from France for tours of duty in the nuclear Pacific. Some of these were published in the book described below, but no English edition exists. This testimony told here does not come from this book. It is told by Jean-Paul Vimare, a French veteran who was posted on the Fangataufa atoll in 1974-1975. He has told his story throughout several blog posts written in recent years, and some of that content has been compiled and translated here……….
The Irradiated of the Republic: Testimonies of the French nuclear test victims.
Bruno Barrillot, Les irradiés de la République: Les victimes des essais nucléaires français prennent la parole (Complex, 2003).
There were 150,000 of them, most of them young men. They were poorly informed, or completely uninformed, about the risks of radioactivity. They were even dis-informed. For example, this is what the personnel were told by military authorities: “Ninety seconds after the explosion, all the debris has fallen back to the surface and there is no danger from radiation.” Residual radiation? It is “so low that it constitutes no danger. Do not concern yourself with it.” Were they naïve? Respectful of authority? They were proud to participate in this grand adventure which, they were told, would lift France to the level of the great powers. And what memories would they bring back from the Sahara desert or the island paradises of the Pacific? “It was well-known that the bomb was a deadly thing, but when it exploded, I was fascinated by this artificial sunrise.” And they were told then, as they are told today, that these bombs were “clean,” so what harm could possibly follow? They wouldn’t find out, the lucky ones, for another ten, twenty or thirty years, when cancers and other illnesses would affect them. At last, they have spoken, emerging from the silence and the forgetting created by the requirement of military secrecy. At last, they are fighting so that “truth and justice” can be brought to the victims of nuclear tests……..http://nf2045.blogspot.jp/2016/01/brothers-in-nuclear-arms-testimony-of.html

January 18, 2016 - Posted by | weapons and war

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