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  1. UK peeps who don’t like the idea of starving to death in a nuclear winter while suffering radiation poisoning, please write to the foreign secretary about “New START” in the hope that our pressure might help to not achieve nothing.
    There’s a handy letter form thing provided by the CND here:

    cnd.eaction.org.uk/RenewNewSta

    #BanTheBomb #NewSTART #New_start_treaty #CND

  2. UK peeps who don’t like the idea of starving to death in a nuclear winter while suffering radiation poisoning, please write to the foreign secretary about “New START” in the hope that our pressure might help to not achieve nothing.
    There’s a handy letter form thing provided by the CND here:

    cnd.eaction.org.uk/RenewNewSta

    #BanTheBomb #NewSTART #New_start_treaty #CND

  3. UK peeps who don’t like the idea of starving to death in a nuclear winter while suffering radiation poisoning, please write to the foreign secretary about “New START” in the hope that our pressure might help to not achieve nothing.
    There’s a handy letter form thing provided by the CND here:

    cnd.eaction.org.uk/RenewNewSta

    #BanTheBomb #NewSTART #New_start_treaty #CND

  4. UK peeps who don’t like the idea of starving to death in a nuclear winter while suffering radiation poisoning, please write to the foreign secretary about “New START” in the hope that our pressure might help to not achieve nothing.
    There’s a handy letter form thing provided by the CND here:

    cnd.eaction.org.uk/RenewNewSta

    #BanTheBomb #NewSTART #New_start_treaty #CND

  5. UK peeps who don’t like the idea of starving to death in a nuclear winter while suffering radiation poisoning, please write to the foreign secretary about “New START” in the hope that our pressure might help to not achieve nothing.
    There’s a handy letter form thing provided by the CND here:

    cnd.eaction.org.uk/RenewNewSta

    #BanTheBomb #NewSTART #New_start_treaty #CND

  6. In the gap between the 80th anniversary of the first nuclear bomb’s detonation (16 July) and its first use (6 August), it’s an appropriate time to listen to “In the shadow of the bomb”, broadcast by the world service for the 50th anniversary in 1995 and now available on iPlayer.

    bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p03978lx
    It is a good programme but with hindsight horribly complacent and rather self satisfied that “it’s the 90s, we’re done with that now and heading the right way”.
    Remember that there are still enough nuclear weapons to end humanity several times over, on “hair trigger” alert that makes it miraculous that we have survived the last 80 years and by accident as much as design we may not survive the next: the certainty is lower than that of climate change but the impact far greater. On top of which treaties are lapsing and while the wider world community disavows nuclear weapons the nuclear armed states are renewing and increasing their stocks.

    The only sane course of action is worldwide nuclear disarmament, so why not mark this anniversary with a letter to remind your government of this, and if there’s an anniversary event on 6 or 9 August near you and you’re able to do so wander along to show your sanity.

    #NuclearDisarmament #BanTheBomb #DontLookUp #CND

  7. #Ute at #Utah State Capitol Today: Stop the #UraniumMill Poisoning our People

    By #Brenda Norrell, #CensoredNews, Oct. 4, 2024

    SALT LAKE, Utah -- "#WhiteMesaUte rallied at the Utah State Capitol on Friday, demanding that the deadly uranium mill in their community be shut down, as the legacy of #genocide, #ToxicDumping, and widespread #cancer continues.

    "The #WhiteMesaMill in southeastern #Utah, owned by #EnergyFuels of Canada, is bringing in dangerous #RadioactiveWaste from the #PinyonPlain #UraniumMine in the #GrandCanyon, and the countries of #Japan and #Estonia. #Radioactive waste too deadly to remain at the #NuclearTestSite in #Nevada was dumped at the mill.

    "'Today members of the White Mesa Ute community and supporters are rallying at the Utah State Capitol against #UraniumTransport and processing on #IndigenousLands,' #UnicornRiot reports on Friday.

    Read more: bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/10

    #WhiteMesa #Ute #HaulNo #NoUraniumMining #Navajo #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #InformedConsent
    #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife #NoMoreHiroshimas #BanTheBomb #ReaderSupportedNews

  8. #Ute at #Utah State Capitol Today: Stop the #UraniumMill Poisoning our People

    By #Brenda Norrell, #CensoredNews, Oct. 4, 2024

    SALT LAKE, Utah -- "#WhiteMesaUte rallied at the Utah State Capitol on Friday, demanding that the deadly uranium mill in their community be shut down, as the legacy of #genocide, #ToxicDumping, and widespread #cancer continues.

    "The #WhiteMesaMill in southeastern #Utah, owned by #EnergyFuels of Canada, is bringing in dangerous #RadioactiveWaste from the #PinyonPlain #UraniumMine in the #GrandCanyon, and the countries of #Japan and #Estonia. #Radioactive waste too deadly to remain at the #NuclearTestSite in #Nevada was dumped at the mill.

    "'Today members of the White Mesa Ute community and supporters are rallying at the Utah State Capitol against #UraniumTransport and processing on #IndigenousLands,' #UnicornRiot reports on Friday.

    Read more: bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/10

    #WhiteMesa #Ute #HaulNo #NoUraniumMining #Navajo #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #InformedConsent
    #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife #NoMoreHiroshimas #BanTheBomb #ReaderSupportedNews

  9. #Ute at #Utah State Capitol Today: Stop the #UraniumMill Poisoning our People

    By #Brenda Norrell, #CensoredNews, Oct. 4, 2024

    SALT LAKE, Utah -- "#WhiteMesaUte rallied at the Utah State Capitol on Friday, demanding that the deadly uranium mill in their community be shut down, as the legacy of #genocide, #ToxicDumping, and widespread #cancer continues.

    "The #WhiteMesaMill in southeastern #Utah, owned by #EnergyFuels of Canada, is bringing in dangerous #RadioactiveWaste from the #PinyonPlain #UraniumMine in the #GrandCanyon, and the countries of #Japan and #Estonia. #Radioactive waste too deadly to remain at the #NuclearTestSite in #Nevada was dumped at the mill.

    "'Today members of the White Mesa Ute community and supporters are rallying at the Utah State Capitol against #UraniumTransport and processing on #IndigenousLands,' #UnicornRiot reports on Friday.

    Read more: bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/10

    #WhiteMesa #Ute #HaulNo #NoUraniumMining #Navajo #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #InformedConsent
    #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife #NoMoreHiroshimas #BanTheBomb #ReaderSupportedNews

  10. #Ute at #Utah State Capitol Today: Stop the #UraniumMill Poisoning our People

    By #Brenda Norrell, #CensoredNews, Oct. 4, 2024

    SALT LAKE, Utah -- "#WhiteMesaUte rallied at the Utah State Capitol on Friday, demanding that the deadly uranium mill in their community be shut down, as the legacy of #genocide, #ToxicDumping, and widespread #cancer continues.

    "The #WhiteMesaMill in southeastern #Utah, owned by #EnergyFuels of Canada, is bringing in dangerous #RadioactiveWaste from the #PinyonPlain #UraniumMine in the #GrandCanyon, and the countries of #Japan and #Estonia. #Radioactive waste too deadly to remain at the #NuclearTestSite in #Nevada was dumped at the mill.

    "'Today members of the White Mesa Ute community and supporters are rallying at the Utah State Capitol against #UraniumTransport and processing on #IndigenousLands,' #UnicornRiot reports on Friday.

    Read more: bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/10

    #WhiteMesa #Ute #HaulNo #NoUraniumMining #Navajo #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #InformedConsent
    #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife #NoMoreHiroshimas #BanTheBomb #ReaderSupportedNews

  11. #Ute at #Utah State Capitol Today: Stop the #UraniumMill Poisoning our People

    By #Brenda Norrell, #CensoredNews, Oct. 4, 2024

    SALT LAKE, Utah -- "#WhiteMesaUte rallied at the Utah State Capitol on Friday, demanding that the deadly uranium mill in their community be shut down, as the legacy of #genocide, #ToxicDumping, and widespread #cancer continues.

    "The #WhiteMesaMill in southeastern #Utah, owned by #EnergyFuels of Canada, is bringing in dangerous #RadioactiveWaste from the #PinyonPlain #UraniumMine in the #GrandCanyon, and the countries of #Japan and #Estonia. #Radioactive waste too deadly to remain at the #NuclearTestSite in #Nevada was dumped at the mill.

    "'Today members of the White Mesa Ute community and supporters are rallying at the Utah State Capitol against #UraniumTransport and processing on #IndigenousLands,' #UnicornRiot reports on Friday.

    Read more: bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/10

    #WhiteMesa #Ute #HaulNo #NoUraniumMining #Navajo #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #InformedConsent
    #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife #NoMoreHiroshimas #BanTheBomb #ReaderSupportedNews

  12. Today’s T-shirt.

    May the circle of peace grow! Today is #NagasakiDay and it’s been 79 years since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

    The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on January 22nd 2021. Still, only five European countries have joined since September 20th 2017 and this is disgraceful. Thank you to Austria, The Holy See, Malta, Ireland and San Marino for leading the way.

    #BanTheBomb #NoMoreNagasakis #NuclearBan #August9 #peace

  13. Today’s T-shirt.

    May the circle of peace grow! Today is #NagasakiDay and it’s been 79 years since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

    The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on January 22nd 2021. Still, only five European countries have joined since September 20th 2017 and this is disgraceful. Thank you to Austria, The Holy See, Malta, Ireland and San Marino for leading the way.

    #BanTheBomb #NoMoreNagasakis #NuclearBan #August9 #peace

  14. Today’s T-shirt.

    May the circle of peace grow! Today is #NagasakiDay and it’s been 79 years since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

    The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on January 22nd 2021. Still, only five European countries have joined since September 20th 2017 and this is disgraceful. Thank you to Austria, The Holy See, Malta, Ireland and San Marino for leading the way.

    #BanTheBomb #NoMoreNagasakis #NuclearBan #August9 #peace

  15. [Photos] Natives Protest at #PinyonPlain #UraniumMine in #GrandCanyon on Sunday

    Photos by Blake McCord, #GrandCanyonTrust, #CensoredNews

    "Pinyon Plain uranium mine, inside the boundary of Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument, is threatening the #aquifer where #Havasuapai get their life-sustaining water. Now, without notifying #NativeAmerican Nations, two #EnergyFuels #radioactive uranium trucks drove across the #NavajoNation, past #Hopi villages, to the uranium mill site on ancestral #WhiteMesa #Ute land in #Utah." -- Censored News

    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/08

    #HaulNo #NoUraniumMining #Navajo #NoNukes #NoWar #AdvanceAct #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #Oppenheimer #InformedConsent
    #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife #NoMoreHiroshimas #HiroshimaNagasaki #BanTheBomb

  16. Today’s T-shirt.

    Hiroshima loves peace. Hiroshima peace memorial park.

    Today is #HiroshimaDay and it’s been 79 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.

    The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on January 22nd 2021. Still, only five European countries have joined since September 20th 2017 and this is disgraceful. Thank you to Austria, The Holy See, Malta, Ireland and San Marino for leading the way.

    #BanTheBomb #NoMoreHiroshimas #NuclearBan #August6 #peace

  17. #Navajo #uranium miners, people #downwind of atom bomb tests demand justice as Congress lets aid program lapse

    by Keetra Bippus / Cronkite News
    July 5, 2024

    WASHINGTON – "A federal program to compensate people exposed to fallout from U.S. nuclear testing expired June 10.

    "The #Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has paid out $2.6 billion to over 41,000 people since 1992. In March, the U.S. Justice Department projected that another 1,070 claims would be approved by the end of September.

    “'Why do we have to beg to pass #RECA?' said #MaggieBilliman, whose father, a #NavajoCodeTalker during World War II, died of stomach cancer she attributes to exposure to #fallout that affected their hometown in #Arizona. 'You don’t put a price tag on human life.'

    "Starting with the #ManhattanProject’s Trinity test on July 16, 1945, weeks before bombs destroyed #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki, the U.S. government conducted 94 tests that produced radioactive mushroom clouds in remote areas of the West. Most were over #Nevada. One was over #NewMexico.

    "People #downwind – including many in #Arizona – were exposed to dangerous #fallout, typically without warning.

    "The Billimans’ hometown, #SawmillArizona, on #NavajoLand, is part of the large affected area where Congress made residents eligible for compensation.

    "#Radioactive particles fell throughout Arizona, according to research from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security. The state’s population grew from about half a million just before World War II to over 1.3 million in the early 1960s.

    "Congress adopted RECA in 1992 to address claims from downwinders and uranium miners.

    "The program offers an apology, and lump sum compensation ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 to those who developed certain illnesses linked with radiation exposure, and who either lived in the #FalloutZones or worked at #UraniumMines and #UraniumMills.

    "The law came in response to lawsuits from uranium workers who accused the government of failing to warn them about radiation hazards.

    From 1944 to 1986, nearly 30 million tons of uranium ore was extracted from Navajo lands. The Manhattan Project itself, led by physicist #RobertOppenheimer, was disbanded in 1947, two years after Japan surrendered to end World War II.

    "An estimated 3,000 to 5,000 Navajo people worked in the mines. They and their families lived nearby.

    “'The closer you live to mine waste, the higher your risk of chronic #metabolic disease,' said Chris Shuey, director of the Uranium Impact Assessment Program at the Southwest Research and Information Center, a nonprofit research and advocacy group. 'People who live in these communities next to these wastes, they’re exposed through all of the pathways: air, water, land.'

    "Claims from Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and #Colorado account for $1.8 billion of the payouts under RECA.

    "Most of the #NavajoNation was covered due to potential fallout. About one in seven approved claims – 5,480 through the end of 2023 – have come from #NativeAmericans, 86% of them Navajo, totalling $372.6 million.

    "The Environmental Protection Agency counts 523 abandoned uranium mines on or near the Navajo reservation that spans Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, an area bigger than Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont combined.

    "The Senate voted 69-31 in March to extend the RECA filing period for five more years, with 46 Democrats and 20 Republicans in favor, along with Sen. #KrystenSinema of Arizona and two other independents. Sen. #MarkKelly, D-Ariz., also supported the bill.

    The bill has stalled in the House, with no explanation from Speaker Mike Johnson or Majority Leader Steve Scalise, both Republicans from Louisiana.

    "Their aides did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

    Read more:
    cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2024/07

    #Downwinders #NoNukes #NoWar #BanTheBomb #NoUraniumMining #NuclearWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #Oppenheimer #HaulNo #InformedConsent #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife

  18. #Navajo #uranium miners, people #downwind of atom bomb tests demand justice as Congress lets aid program lapse

    by Keetra Bippus / Cronkite News
    July 5, 2024

    WASHINGTON – "A federal program to compensate people exposed to fallout from U.S. nuclear testing expired June 10.

    "The #Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has paid out $2.6 billion to over 41,000 people since 1992. In March, the U.S. Justice Department projected that another 1,070 claims would be approved by the end of September.

    “'Why do we have to beg to pass #RECA?' said #MaggieBilliman, whose father, a #NavajoCodeTalker during World War II, died of stomach cancer she attributes to exposure to #fallout that affected their hometown in #Arizona. 'You don’t put a price tag on human life.'

    "Starting with the #ManhattanProject’s Trinity test on July 16, 1945, weeks before bombs destroyed #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki, the U.S. government conducted 94 tests that produced radioactive mushroom clouds in remote areas of the West. Most were over #Nevada. One was over #NewMexico.

    "People #downwind – including many in #Arizona – were exposed to dangerous #fallout, typically without warning.

    "The Billimans’ hometown, #SawmillArizona, on #NavajoLand, is part of the large affected area where Congress made residents eligible for compensation.

    "#Radioactive particles fell throughout Arizona, according to research from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security. The state’s population grew from about half a million just before World War II to over 1.3 million in the early 1960s.

    "Congress adopted RECA in 1992 to address claims from downwinders and uranium miners.

    "The program offers an apology, and lump sum compensation ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 to those who developed certain illnesses linked with radiation exposure, and who either lived in the #FalloutZones or worked at #UraniumMines and #UraniumMills.

    "The law came in response to lawsuits from uranium workers who accused the government of failing to warn them about radiation hazards.

    From 1944 to 1986, nearly 30 million tons of uranium ore was extracted from Navajo lands. The Manhattan Project itself, led by physicist #RobertOppenheimer, was disbanded in 1947, two years after Japan surrendered to end World War II.

    "An estimated 3,000 to 5,000 Navajo people worked in the mines. They and their families lived nearby.

    “'The closer you live to mine waste, the higher your risk of chronic #metabolic disease,' said Chris Shuey, director of the Uranium Impact Assessment Program at the Southwest Research and Information Center, a nonprofit research and advocacy group. 'People who live in these communities next to these wastes, they’re exposed through all of the pathways: air, water, land.'

    "Claims from Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and #Colorado account for $1.8 billion of the payouts under RECA.

    "Most of the #NavajoNation was covered due to potential fallout. About one in seven approved claims – 5,480 through the end of 2023 – have come from #NativeAmericans, 86% of them Navajo, totalling $372.6 million.

    "The Environmental Protection Agency counts 523 abandoned uranium mines on or near the Navajo reservation that spans Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, an area bigger than Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont combined.

    "The Senate voted 69-31 in March to extend the RECA filing period for five more years, with 46 Democrats and 20 Republicans in favor, along with Sen. #KrystenSinema of Arizona and two other independents. Sen. #MarkKelly, D-Ariz., also supported the bill.

    The bill has stalled in the House, with no explanation from Speaker Mike Johnson or Majority Leader Steve Scalise, both Republicans from Louisiana.

    "Their aides did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

    Read more:
    cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2024/07

    #Downwinders #NoNukes #NoWar #BanTheBomb #NoUraniumMining #NuclearWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #Oppenheimer #HaulNo #InformedConsent #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife

  19. #Navajo #uranium miners, people #downwind of atom bomb tests demand justice as Congress lets aid program lapse

    by Keetra Bippus / Cronkite News
    July 5, 2024

    WASHINGTON – "A federal program to compensate people exposed to fallout from U.S. nuclear testing expired June 10.

    "The #Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has paid out $2.6 billion to over 41,000 people since 1992. In March, the U.S. Justice Department projected that another 1,070 claims would be approved by the end of September.

    “'Why do we have to beg to pass #RECA?' said #MaggieBilliman, whose father, a #NavajoCodeTalker during World War II, died of stomach cancer she attributes to exposure to #fallout that affected their hometown in #Arizona. 'You don’t put a price tag on human life.'

    "Starting with the #ManhattanProject’s Trinity test on July 16, 1945, weeks before bombs destroyed #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki, the U.S. government conducted 94 tests that produced radioactive mushroom clouds in remote areas of the West. Most were over #Nevada. One was over #NewMexico.

    "People #downwind – including many in #Arizona – were exposed to dangerous #fallout, typically without warning.

    "The Billimans’ hometown, #SawmillArizona, on #NavajoLand, is part of the large affected area where Congress made residents eligible for compensation.

    "#Radioactive particles fell throughout Arizona, according to research from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security. The state’s population grew from about half a million just before World War II to over 1.3 million in the early 1960s.

    "Congress adopted RECA in 1992 to address claims from downwinders and uranium miners.

    "The program offers an apology, and lump sum compensation ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 to those who developed certain illnesses linked with radiation exposure, and who either lived in the #FalloutZones or worked at #UraniumMines and #UraniumMills.

    "The law came in response to lawsuits from uranium workers who accused the government of failing to warn them about radiation hazards.

    From 1944 to 1986, nearly 30 million tons of uranium ore was extracted from Navajo lands. The Manhattan Project itself, led by physicist #RobertOppenheimer, was disbanded in 1947, two years after Japan surrendered to end World War II.

    "An estimated 3,000 to 5,000 Navajo people worked in the mines. They and their families lived nearby.

    “'The closer you live to mine waste, the higher your risk of chronic #metabolic disease,' said Chris Shuey, director of the Uranium Impact Assessment Program at the Southwest Research and Information Center, a nonprofit research and advocacy group. 'People who live in these communities next to these wastes, they’re exposed through all of the pathways: air, water, land.'

    "Claims from Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and #Colorado account for $1.8 billion of the payouts under RECA.

    "Most of the #NavajoNation was covered due to potential fallout. About one in seven approved claims – 5,480 through the end of 2023 – have come from #NativeAmericans, 86% of them Navajo, totalling $372.6 million.

    "The Environmental Protection Agency counts 523 abandoned uranium mines on or near the Navajo reservation that spans Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, an area bigger than Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont combined.

    "The Senate voted 69-31 in March to extend the RECA filing period for five more years, with 46 Democrats and 20 Republicans in favor, along with Sen. #KrystenSinema of Arizona and two other independents. Sen. #MarkKelly, D-Ariz., also supported the bill.

    The bill has stalled in the House, with no explanation from Speaker Mike Johnson or Majority Leader Steve Scalise, both Republicans from Louisiana.

    "Their aides did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

    Read more:
    cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2024/07

    #Downwinders #NoNukes #NoWar #BanTheBomb #NoUraniumMining #NuclearWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #Oppenheimer #HaulNo #InformedConsent #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife

  20. #Navajo #uranium miners, people #downwind of atom bomb tests demand justice as Congress lets aid program lapse

    by Keetra Bippus / Cronkite News
    July 5, 2024

    WASHINGTON – "A federal program to compensate people exposed to fallout from U.S. nuclear testing expired June 10.

    "The #Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has paid out $2.6 billion to over 41,000 people since 1992. In March, the U.S. Justice Department projected that another 1,070 claims would be approved by the end of September.

    “'Why do we have to beg to pass #RECA?' said #MaggieBilliman, whose father, a #NavajoCodeTalker during World War II, died of stomach cancer she attributes to exposure to #fallout that affected their hometown in #Arizona. 'You don’t put a price tag on human life.'

    "Starting with the #ManhattanProject’s Trinity test on July 16, 1945, weeks before bombs destroyed #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki, the U.S. government conducted 94 tests that produced radioactive mushroom clouds in remote areas of the West. Most were over #Nevada. One was over #NewMexico.

    "People #downwind – including many in #Arizona – were exposed to dangerous #fallout, typically without warning.

    "The Billimans’ hometown, #SawmillArizona, on #NavajoLand, is part of the large affected area where Congress made residents eligible for compensation.

    "#Radioactive particles fell throughout Arizona, according to research from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security. The state’s population grew from about half a million just before World War II to over 1.3 million in the early 1960s.

    "Congress adopted RECA in 1992 to address claims from downwinders and uranium miners.

    "The program offers an apology, and lump sum compensation ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 to those who developed certain illnesses linked with radiation exposure, and who either lived in the #FalloutZones or worked at #UraniumMines and #UraniumMills.

    "The law came in response to lawsuits from uranium workers who accused the government of failing to warn them about radiation hazards.

    From 1944 to 1986, nearly 30 million tons of uranium ore was extracted from Navajo lands. The Manhattan Project itself, led by physicist #RobertOppenheimer, was disbanded in 1947, two years after Japan surrendered to end World War II.

    "An estimated 3,000 to 5,000 Navajo people worked in the mines. They and their families lived nearby.

    “'The closer you live to mine waste, the higher your risk of chronic #metabolic disease,' said Chris Shuey, director of the Uranium Impact Assessment Program at the Southwest Research and Information Center, a nonprofit research and advocacy group. 'People who live in these communities next to these wastes, they’re exposed through all of the pathways: air, water, land.'

    "Claims from Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and #Colorado account for $1.8 billion of the payouts under RECA.

    "Most of the #NavajoNation was covered due to potential fallout. About one in seven approved claims – 5,480 through the end of 2023 – have come from #NativeAmericans, 86% of them Navajo, totalling $372.6 million.

    "The Environmental Protection Agency counts 523 abandoned uranium mines on or near the Navajo reservation that spans Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, an area bigger than Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont combined.

    "The Senate voted 69-31 in March to extend the RECA filing period for five more years, with 46 Democrats and 20 Republicans in favor, along with Sen. #KrystenSinema of Arizona and two other independents. Sen. #MarkKelly, D-Ariz., also supported the bill.

    The bill has stalled in the House, with no explanation from Speaker Mike Johnson or Majority Leader Steve Scalise, both Republicans from Louisiana.

    "Their aides did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

    Read more:
    cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2024/07

    #Downwinders #NoNukes #NoWar #BanTheBomb #NoUraniumMining #NuclearWar #NuclearWeapons #ICANN #Oppenheimer #HaulNo #InformedConsent #EnvironmentalRacism #WaterIsLife

  21. #Navajo #uranium miners, people #downwind of atom bomb tests demand justice as Congress lets aid program lapse

    by Keetra Bippus / Cronkite News
    July 5, 2024

    WASHINGTON – "A federal program to compensate people exposed to fallout from U.S. nuclear testing expired June 10.

    "The #Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has paid out $2.6 billion to over 41,000 people since 1992. In March, the U.S. Justice Department projected that another 1,070 claims would be approved by the end of September.

    “'Why do we have to beg to pass #RECA?' said #MaggieBilliman, whose father, a #NavajoCodeTalker during World War II, died of stomach cancer she attributes to exposure to #fallout that affected their hometown in #Arizona. 'You don’t put a price tag on human life.'

    "Starting with the #ManhattanProject’s Trinity test on July 16, 1945, weeks before bombs destroyed #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki, the U.S. government conducted 94 tests that produced radioactive mushroom clouds in remote areas of the West. Most were over #Nevada. One was over #NewMexico.

    "People #downwind – including many in #Arizona – were exposed to dangerous #fallout, typically without warning.

    "The Billimans’ hometown, #SawmillArizona, on #NavajoLand, is part of the large affected area where Congress made residents eligible for compensation.

    "#Radioactive particles fell throughout Arizona, according to research from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security. The state’s population grew from about half a million just before World War II to over 1.3 million in the early 1960s.

    "Congress adopted RECA in 1992 to address claims from downwinders and uranium miners.

    "The program offers an apology, and lump sum compensation ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 to those who developed certain illnesses linked with radiation exposure, and who either lived in the #FalloutZones or worked at #UraniumMines and #UraniumMills.

    "The law came in response to lawsuits from uranium workers who accused the government of failing to warn them about radiation hazards.

    From 1944 to 1986, nearly 30 million tons of uranium ore was extracted from Navajo lands. The Manhattan Project itself, led by physicist #RobertOppenheimer, was disbanded in 1947, two years after Japan surrendered to end World War II.

    "An estimated 3,000 to 5,000 Navajo people worked in the mines. They and their families lived nearby.

    “'The closer you live to mine waste, the higher your risk of chronic #metabolic disease,' said Chris Shuey, director of the Uranium Impact Assessment Program at the Southwest Research and Information Center, a nonprofit research and advocacy group. 'People who live in these communities next to these wastes, they’re exposed through all of the pathways: air, water, land.'

    "Claims from Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and #Colorado account for $1.8 billion of the payouts under RECA.

    "Most of the #NavajoNation was covered due to potential fallout. About one in seven approved claims – 5,480 through the end of 2023 – have come from #NativeAmericans, 86% of them Navajo, totalling $372.6 million.

    "The Environmental Protection Agency counts 523 abandoned uranium mines on or near the Navajo reservation that spans Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, an area bigger than Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont combined.

    "The Senate voted 69-31 in March to extend the RECA filing period for five more years, with 46 Democrats and 20 Republicans in favor, along with Sen. #KrystenSinema of Arizona and two other independents. Sen. #MarkKelly, D-Ariz., also supported the bill.

    The bill has stalled in the House, with no explanation from Speaker Mike Johnson or Majority Leader Steve Scalise, both Republicans from Louisiana.

    "Their aides did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

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