
“Jeban Riklon traveled half way around the world to be present during the United Nations Human Rights Council’s hearing September 13 on the human-rights impact of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands. Riklon, now a senator in the Marshall Islands Nitijela representing Kwajalein, was a two-year-old on Rongelap when the Bravo hydrogen bomb was exploded at Bikini on March 1, 1954, dumping high-level radioactive fallout onto Rongelap and other downwind islands.”
http://www.reddirtreport.com/Story.aspx/23800
Related posts:
ACLU to Obama: No, You Can't Just Murder an American Overseas
The ACLU Has Basically Quit Defending The Constitution
Ex-NSA Personnel Show DNC ‘Hack’ Was Actually a Leak and Inside Job
Bitcoin: China’s New Special Economic Zone
Rahm’s Chicago: $1 Billion Financial Shortfall Forecast by 2015
This is a coup: the Homeland Security takeover of US elections
White House Considering Top Female Treasury Official for Federal Reserve Post
What Happens to Good Cops
California: Audit Finds Nearly Non-Existent Yellow At Red Light Camera Intersection
Our Laws Make those of Medieval England Seem Reasonable
BitPay Announces World's First All-Inclusive Payment Processor Pricing
Civilian casualties authorized under secret US drone-strike memo
The New Trend in Gold
Sen. Lindsey Graham: I would support censoring mail if it was ‘necessary’
Google and Viacom Settle YouTube Lawsuit After $100 Million Defense