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Despite their high cancer rates, Australia’s Maralinga veterans get rejection from British govt

Maralinga signNo compensation for Maralinga radiation victims, SMH, April 29, 2013 Bianca Hall  The British government has ruled out paying ”act of grace” compensation to Australian soldiers deliberately exposed to nuclear bomb testing at Maralinga in South Australia 61 years ago.

Greens senator Scott Ludlam wrote to Foreign Secretary William Hague in January seeking an undertaking that Britain would pay compensation to victims of its nuclear testing program.

”Of the British and Australian veterans who were involved in the testing, and the Aboriginal people in the area at the time of the blasts, only 29 Aboriginal people have ever received compensation from the Australian government and veterans continue to struggle to obtain the medical support they need,” Senator Ludlam said.

A 2006 report commissioned by the Australian government showed the Australians at the Maralinga and Emu Field sites were 23 per cent more likely than the general population to develop cancer, and 18 per cent more likely to die from cancer. But it found it was impossible to conclude whether that was due to radiation…….http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/no-compensation-for-maralinga-radiation-victims-20130428-2imrw.html#ixzz2RteYnZ00

Letter from UK Ministry of Defense   http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/18059953/1363946993/name/maralinga.pdf

April 29, 2013 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, civil liberties, weapons and war

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