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RE: More U.N. "Radiation Bottom-Feeders" on Chernobyl Aftermath



Objectively, the Bhopal accident was much more serious in terms of human

lives lost.  Yet no one seriously suggests we should stop building

chemical plants, and Union Carbide is still happily churning out its

products around the world.



And man's inhumanity to man in the Balkans, Rwanda and elsewhere across

the globe have inflicted far more death and destruction of communities

than Chernobyl.



So what's so "special" about the dangers of radiation? 



Regards,

Susan Gawarecki

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