〔米調査報道で判明!〕 「トモダチ被曝問題」 ★ 米政府 在日米軍軍人・家族 基地従業員のフクシチ被曝を記録! 「トモダチ医療レジストリー」で7万人分も! うち8000人以上の内部被曝を検査! そのうち150人以上が「腫瘍・震え・内部出血・脱毛」など被曝症状を発症! / しかし米政府の「トモダチ医療レジストリー」は昨年末で打ち切り / 被曝補償、自己責任化! 追及の鉾先は東電へ! 空母水兵が提起した「トモダチ被曝訴訟」、拡大の動き / 米艦船、フクイチ放射能雲に汚染された洋上で海水を採取して淡水・飲料水化
米国の「ニュージャージー・ニューズルーム.コム(NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.CO)」(1月31日付け)に掲載された、ジャーナリスト、ロジャー・ウィザースプーン氏の調査報道記事、「フクシマ救援作戦の消えない遺産:アメリカ人の放射能汚染(Fukushima Rescue Mission Lasting Legacy: Radioactive Contamination of Americans)」で、上記のような重大な事実が明らかになった。
★ 大沼 とくに気になるのは、米政府がThe Tomodachi Medical Registryを昨年12月で打ち切り、トモダチ米兵らの被曝責任追及の鉾先を、「危険を知らせなかった東電」に向けようとしていることである。
しかも、すでに空母水兵によって提起された被曝補償裁判は拡大の動きを見せているという!
…… in an expanding law suit against the Tokyo Electric Power Company, TEPCO, for providing false information to the US officials about the extent of spreading radiation from its stricken reactors at Fukushima. And the decision by the Defense Department to abandon the registry leaves them on their own.
◎ 原文記事のポイントは以下の通り。
・ So far, however, more than 150 service men and women who participated in the rescue mission and have since developed a variety of medical issues – including tumors, tremors, internal bleeding, and hair loss – which they feel were triggered by their exposure to radiation. They do not blame the Navy for their predicament, but are joined in an expanding law suit against the Tokyo Electric Power Company, TEPCO, for providing false information to the US officials about the extent of spreading radiation from its stricken reactors at Fukushima. And the decision by the Defense Department to abandon the registry leaves them on their own.
・ “We make our own water through desalinization plants on board,” said Plym, a 28-year-old from St. Augustine, Florida. “But it comes from the ocean and the ocean was contaminated. So we had to get rid of all the water on the ship and keep scouring it and testing it till it was clean.
・ The Tomodachi Medical Registry, developed over a two year period and completed at the end of 2012, was a collective effort of the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Veterans Affairs launched at the insistence of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee.
The Registry was unparalleled in its depth. The Defense Department’s 252-page assessment of radiation doses the 70,000 Americans may have been exposed to is broken down by a host of factors, including proximity to Fukushima, the type of work being done and its impact on breathing rates, changing weather patterns, sex, size, and age. In the latter category children were divided into six different age groups, reflecting their varying susceptibility to radiation.
In addition, the report states “over 8,000 individuals were monitored for internal radioactive materials and the results of those tests were compared with the calculated doses.”
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