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Australian soldiers used as guinea pigs in Maralinga nuclear tests

The veterans say they were used as guinea pigs to gauge the impact of radiation on humans.

Maralinga blast survivors sue | The Courier-Mail,Ian McPhedran, March 03, 2010, About 200 former military personnel who worked at or near the test sites and up to 100 Aboriginal residents of blast-affected land will join 800 British ex-servicemen suing for damages.

The veterans say they were used as guinea pigs to gauge the impact of radiation on humans.Under a $20 million deal in 1993 between Britain and the Keating Labor government, compensation awarded to Australian veterans by British courts must be refunded by Canberra.The cash was used to clean up the test site and not one cent has been paid to victims of the testing regime.Lawyer for the Australian veterans Tom Goudkamp said he was pleased to join the British action.”Cherie Blair is a very skilled human rights barrister,” Mr Goudkamp said….

“These people have suffered enormously from a deliberate policy to expose them to radiation.”

The Rudd Government has refused to assist veterans in their legal battle and the national president of the Nuclear Veterans Association, Ric Johnstone, has urged Canberra to issue the nuclear vets with a gold health card and their full entitlements….

British lawyer Anna Mazzola has listed more than 100 names of indigenous people who were keen to join the class action.

“It seems the British Government undertook those tests without finding out where people were living and without any real consideration of the consequences, and they need to be held accountable,” she said.

Maralinga blast survivors sue | The Courier-Mail

March 4, 2010 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, weapons and war | , , ,

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