AW: [ RadSafe ] " German doctor takes anti-nuclear message to westernCanada "
Franz Schönhofer
franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
Thu Oct 9 12:50:48 CDT 2008
Daar collegue,
Thank you for your interesting remarks. They show - again - how some
"scientists" make their money, how they build up a "reputation" among mass
media to earn even more. It also puts a light on the practices of those
organisations, which claim to be ethically superior!
Best regards,
Franz
Franz Schoenhofer, PhD
MinRat i.R.
Habicherg. 31/7
A-1160 Wien/Vienna
AUSTRIA
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Von: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] Im Auftrag
von parthasarathy k s
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 09. Oktober 2008 17:42
An: Franta, Jaroslav; Radsafe (E-mail)
Betreff: Re: [ RadSafe ] " German doctor takes anti-nuclear message to
westernCanada "
Dear Dr. Jaroslav,
In India, Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD), an affiliate of
the same international organization, with financial support ($20,000/-) from
the Ploughshares Fund, a US agency, carried out a totally flawed "health
survey" near the villages around a uranium mine in India. IDPD "discovered"
adverse health effects and publicized them not through peer reviewed
specialist journals but through print and electronic media!
They spread the cannard by presenting them at specially held "seminars" at
colleges and other public fora. Ploushares fund which is supported by the
munificence of US public could not provide me with the final report the IDPD
submitted to it in spite of repeated requests, though an office -bearer
promised to give it to me , if the Director of the programme agreed! The
whole affair is worth a full feature article. I am planning to write the
full story
regards
K.S.Parthasarathy
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From: "Franta, Jaroslav" <frantaj at aecl.ca>
To: Radsafe (E-mail) <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Thursday, 9 October, 2008 19:31:09
Subject: [ RadSafe ] " German doctor takes anti-nuclear message to western
Canada "
German doctor takes anti-nuclear message to western Canada
Canadian Press, 8 October 2008
PEACE RIVER, Alta. _ A German doctor is travelling through western Alberta
delivering a message about the dangers of nuclear power.
Dr. Ernst Iskenius says a 2007 study by the German government shows the
closer you live to a nuclear power plant, the more likely your children will
get cancer.
Iskenius, a member of the international organization Physicians Against
Nuclear War, is on a speaking tour that includes visits to Regina,
Whitecourt and Peace River.
He says the report found that during the years of 1980 to 2003, children
under the age of five living close to a nuclear power plant were 120 per
cent more likely to develop leukemia.
He says there were also 60 per cent more likely to develop other forms of
cancer.
The report looked at 16 power plants and was funded by the German Federal
Radiation Protection Agency.
The several doctors involved in the four-year study were a mixture of those
against nuclear plants, and those who were proponents, said Iskenius.
"It is an extraordinary study,'' he said. "The results were quite different
than (the government) expected. They expected no evidence like they did in
prior studies, but what they found was they took all 16 plants and found
there was a significant risk to get cancer (in children).''
The study also observed children downwind from the plants and found similar
results.
Despite the findings, there is still uncertainty about nuclear power within
Germany.
German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel said he was perplexed by the
findings, as radiation levels are regulated rigorously.
"The population's radiation exposure due to the operation of a nuclear power
plants in Germany would have to be at least 1,000 times higher to be able to
explain the observed increase in cancer,'' he said.
Iskenius urged northern Albertans to lobby government to reconsider allowing
a proposed nuclear reactor near Lac Cardinal, north of Peace River.
"If this nuclear plant is too dangerous and there is a risk for all children
then we either accept these things as very dangerous or we (raise) the
standards,'' he said.
"On the international level we are fighting to shut down all of these
installations because the risk is too great.''
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