
“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
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