Mieszkańcy Polinezji chorują przez francuskie testy nuklearne - AFP

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Mieszkańcy Polinezji chorują przez francuskie testy nuklearne - AFP
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Mireille Tamarii, 59, looks at correspondence at her home in Arue, Tahiti, on March 30, 2021. - Mireille Tamarii, 59, grew up in Arue in Tahiti. In her twenties, she develops a thyroid problem, since she has been on levotrhyrox, a lifelong treatment. In 2011, she was diagnosed with cancer of the right breast, she was 49 years old. She began procedures at CIVEN in 2017 and in October 2018 the compensation committee recognized the link between her illness and nuclear power. She is compensated in 2019 to the tune of more than ? 18,000. Her mother was a cleaner at the CEP (Pacific Experimentation Center). His older brother worked in Moruroa for over twenty years. He died around 40 years old from a heart and lung problem. Her sister had a thyroid surgery. "Today, I blame our politicians in Tahiti, those who run our country. Their guilt comes a bit late because some have left this world without being taken care of. It is important that the light is shed today. Everyone must take their share of responsibility and assume them ". France carried out 193 nuclear tests in French Polynesia between 1966 and 1996. The Gambier archipelago, located only a few hundred kilometers from Moruroa, was particularly affected by the radioactive fallout. (Photo by Suliane FAVENNEC / AFP)
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