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@ basroil: that's why we have 80% of the Belarus children who are ill right now - 25 years after Chernobyl... Because they didn't react properly. And I guess they took for granted your independent international reports. Which ones do you mean? The WHO reports? Let me reind you that the WHO since 1959 has an agreement with the IAEA, stating that "Whenever either organization proposes to initiate a programme or activity on a subject in which the other organization has or may have a substantial interest, the first party shall consult the other with a view to adjusting the matter by mutual agreement.". And yes - I know that Belarus is not Ukraine - but I don't have the data for Ukraine, only for Belarus. And it's solid...
Let me remind you as well that cancer is not the only disease, resultung from elevated radiation. There's a whole cocktail: heart deseases, diabetes, genetic mutations, eye deseases... the list is long.
Don't make the same mistakes again, Japan - please! Don't downplay the dangers of radiation, don't force the future of your country to stay in radiated areas....
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Japan has been at peace for 75 years.
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Not by “ some “ neighbors but all. And are you sure Japans militarism ( a nice term for the…
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