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From: Sukla Sen <suklasen@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Apr 24, 2006
Subject: [koodankulam] Remembering Chernobyl  

20th Anniversary of Chernobyl

[1] From http://www.chernobyl-international.com/

On April 26th 1986 an explosion at Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power
Station in northern Ukraine triggered what the United Nations has described as
"the greatest environmental catastrophe in the history of humanity".

190 tons of highly radioactive uranium and graphite were expelled spewing
radioactive substances to the height of more than 1km into the earth's
atmosphere. The radioactive plume from the burning reactor moved north and then
west and on into Poland and Sweden, where it was first detected, taking with it
radioactive Iodine 131, over millions of unsuspecting people.

Between the stricken regions of Belarus, Western Russian and Northern Ukraine,
the United Nations estimates that up to 9 million people have been affected
directly or indirectly by the fallout. The people of the affected areas have
received the highest known exposure to radiation in the history of the atomic
age, the full consequences of which will not be fully seen for at least another
50 years.

In order to prevent the test run of the reactor being interrupted, the safety
systems were deliberately switched off. For the test, the reactor had to be
powered down to 25 per cent of its capacity. This procedure did not go according
to plan: for unknown reasons, the reactor power level fell to less than 1 per
cent. The power therefore had to be slowly increased. But 30 seconds after the
start of the test, there was a sudden and unexpected power surge. The reactor's
emergency shutdown (which should have halted the chain reaction) failed.

Within fractions of a second, the power level and temperature rose many times
over. The reactor went out of control. There was a violent explosion. The
1000-tonne sealing cap on the reactor building was blown off. At temperatures of
over 2000°C, the fuel rods melted. The graphite covering of the reactor then
ignited. In the ensuing inferno, the radioactive fission products released
during the core meltdown were sucked up into the atmosphere.

* 26 April to 4 May 1986: Most of the radiation is released in the first ten
days. At first, northerly and northwesterly winds predominate. At the end of
April the wind switches to the south and southeast. There are frequent but local
showers. This results in a very varied regional and local distribution of the
radiation.
* 27 April to 5 May 1986: About 1800 helicopter flights deposit around 5000
tonnes of extinguishing materials such as sand and lead onto the burning
reactor.
* 27 April 1986: The inhabitants of the Pripyat power plant settlement are
evacuated.
* 28 April 1986, 23:00: A Danish nuclear research laboratory announces that an
MCA (Maximum Credible Accident) has occurred in the Chernobyl nuclear reactor.
* 29 April 1986: The MCA at Chernobyl is first reported in German newscasts.
* Up to 5 May 1986: Over the ten days following the accident, 130
000 people are evacuated from a 30 km zone around the reactor.
* 6 May 1986: The release of radiation stops.
* 15 to 16 May 1986: New fires break out and more radiation is released.
* 23 May 1986: A Soviet government committee orders the distribution of iodine
preparations. At this point, such prophylaxis is of no medical value.
Radioactive iodine is only active for ten days, and will already have
accumulated in the thyroid glands of the inhabitants of the contaminated
territories.
* November 1986: The concrete "sarcophagus" enclosing the destroyed reactor and
its molten core is completed. This shelter, or sarcophagus, was supposed to
absorb the radiation and contain the remaining fuel. The sarcophagus was
considered to be an interim measure. It was designed with a lifetime of only 20
to 30 years in mind. The greatest problem is a lack of stability: it was hastily
constructed, and there is a risk of beams rusting.
* 1989: Three years after the nuclear accident, the Soviet government halted
construction of the fifth and sixth reactor units at the Chernobyl nuclear power
complex.
* 2000: After prolonged international negotiations, the entire Chernobyl Nuclear
Nuclear Power Station complex was closed on 12 December 2000.

[2] From Paul Fusco and Magdalena Caris, Chernobyl Legacy (Magnum photos, 2001,
de.MO nEditions ; www.de-mo.org)

Page 88 : Cancer : 500%

Dr. Tamara Belloknya is the director of the Aksakovshina Sanatorium, the largest
hospital in Belarus. It used to care for the party and government elite. Now it
is the diagnostic center for the country and tests thousands of patients a year;
she says : "Low level radiation creates the condition in everyone for many
cancers, deseases and defects. It is getting worse. We have to find a way to
live safely in these dangerous conditions. Our people need protection from their
world. We have to find ways to protect our patients and the people in the
future." The incidence of pathologies of the thyroid gland continues to increase
in "young adults" – those who were children at the time of the Chernobyl
accident.

Page 134 : Novinki Children's Mental Asylum

The institution is approximately 10 kilometers from Minsk, Belarus. It hosts
about 216 children between 4 and 17. At birth most of these children are so
horrifying a revelation to their parents that they are immediately abandoned to
the State.They are left mostly to themselves. Some play with other children but
many cannot even move without help. Many live solitary lives reacting in secret
with the phantoms that inhabit them. When the children of Novinki come of age
they will be transferred to the main insane asylum to live out the rest of their
lives, their future a mystery. Dr Natasha Yegorava who has been treating
radiation victims since 1986 said : "There is no way out. Very often there is no
way we can help some people. Our children are not healthy now. They all have
weakened immune systems and genetic damage...my country is dying."

There are many heart-wrenching photos in this book and the ones on pages 169,
181, 198 and 201 made me cry.

[3] There is a German book by Antje Hilliges and Irina Wachidowa, Der Tag als
die Wolke kam. Wie wir Tschernobyl ?berlebten (The Day the Cloud Arrived, How We
Overcame Tschernobyl). Heyne M?nchen 2006 ; 272 pages.

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From: RED RPG <peoples_war@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Mon Apr 24, 2006  
Subject: May Day in London: World People's Resistance Movement contingent (Victory to Revolution in Nepal!)  

World People's Resistance Movement website- www.wprm.org********For
further information please, E-mail to:- wprm_britain@yahoo.co.uk or please,
write to:- BM Box 7970, London, WC1N-3XX


   Join the World People’s Resistance Movement (britain) anti-imperialist
contingent on May Day 2006.   Monday 1st May 2006. Assemble 12 Noon, Clerkenwell
Green, London, WC1 (Close to Farringdon tube) March to Trafalgar Square for
Rally




In Solidarity with the Mass upsurge and Revolution in Nepal, the World
People's Resistance Movement (britain) is calling for a united Demonstration
under the slogans:

Support the People's Struggle in Nepal!
Down With the Monarchy!
No Intervention -- Stop All Aid to the Gyanendra Regime!
Revolution is making imperialism history in Nepal!!


   Update! City of Chautara old reactionary state barracks and offices attacked
in massive People's Liberation Army action with possibility of it being seized,
liberated and in the Hands of the People. Join this important demonstartion and
supporting this powerful People's Movement!

   Saturday 29th April 2006
   1 pm outside the Nepalese Embassy in London,
   12a Kensington Palace Gardens
   (Tubes Notting Hill Gate or Queensway).
   Bring banners, placards, whistles, friends, Comrades... Forward to all
contacts.


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From: "Ram Narayanan" <ramn_one@adelphia.net>
Date: Tue Apr 25, 2006
Subject: Hu visit : Singh visit :: night : day  


A blog by editors of FOREIGN POLICY

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Mahajanapada/message/9200




 







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