Claudine Tevaatua, 56, reads correspondance in Faa'a, Tahiti on March 20, 2021. - Claudine Tevaatua, 56, born and lives in Raivavae, an island in the Austral archipelago located in the south of French Polynesia. In 2007, Claudine and her sister developed breast cancer. "For me, there is a connection between the fish we eat and nuclear power. Many fish have ciguatera. We got sick after eating them ". Like her sister, she appealed to the 193 association to put together a compensation case in 2018. But if her sister obtains compensation, Claudine receives an unfavorable opinion before the compensation committee reconsiders its decision. Officially, 14 radioactive fallouts were recorded in Raivavae.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)