Cover up and play down a disaster
An International Conference on Fukushima and Chernobyl was held 4-7 March 2014, hosted by the German chapter of IPPNW and local chapters of the Protestant church.
"The nuclear disasters of Fukushima and Chernobyl seriously affect humans, nature and society. Opinions on the dimension of the damage differ considerably. Representatives of UN Organizations like the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) claim that there is no danger for the health of the affected population. In sharp contrast, studies conducted by physicians and other independent scientists have led to the conclusion that ionising radiation has indeed resulted in a great deal of impairment to health.
Physicians, scientists and journalists from Japan, Belarus, Germany, the USA, France and UK will meet at an international conference on the effects of nuclear disaster on nature and humans from March 4-7 in Arnoldshain to compare notes on the effects of ionising radiation. The conference is organised by IPPNW and the protestant church in Hesse and Nassau." View the presentations on their website.
PROGRAM
Dr. Keith Baverstock
Fukushima: the roles of WHO and IAEA
Dr. Larisa Danilova
Endocrine Diseases in Post-Chernobyl Period in Belarus
Dr. Winfrid Eisenberg
Leukämie bei Kindern und andere biologische Indikatoren für Niedrigdosisstrahlung
- Powerpoint-Presentation of Dr. Winfrid Eisenberg (German)
- Oral Presentation of Dr. Winfrid Eisenberg (German)
Dr. Ian Fairlie
Fukushima and Chernobyl: Comparison of Source Terms and Health Effects
- Powerpoint-Presentation of Dr. Ian Fairlie
- Video: French map shows dispersion of radioactive cesium-137 in North America after Fukushima
Furitsu Katsumi M.D. Ph.D.
A Critique of the radiation standards of ICRP, and the health risk assessments of severe accidents by WHO and UNSCEAR on Chernobyl and Fukushima
Dr. Ulrich Gottstein
Dr. Kaoru Konta
Akari Konta
Dr. rer. nat. Alfred Körblein
Infant mortality in Japan after Fukushima
Prof. Dr. Mikhail Malko
The Chernobyl Accident and its Consequences
Dr. Eisuke Matsui
People of Futaba-machi and “Low Dose” Internal Radiation Exposure
Timothy A. Mousseau & Anders P. Møller
Biological Consequences of Chernobyl and Fukushima
- Powerpoint-Presentation of Timothy A. Mousseau & Anders P. Møller
- Press statement of Timothy A. Mousseau
Oshidori Mako
Dr. Martin Repp
Religion, Medicine and Nuclear Disaster
Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake
Genetische Folgen ionisierender Strahlung im Niedrigdosisbereich
- Powerpoint-Presentation of Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake
- Congress-Statement of Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake (German)
Dr. Dörte Siedentopf
Isamu Takamatsu M.D.
Health problems after the accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Outbreak of childhood thyroid cancer in Fukushima
Dr. Olga Zubets
Cancer Epidemiology in the Republic of Belarus