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A sketch of a theory about economical rationalization of the ways we do gender on all the levels of our society. In order for gender researchers to do better research they should move to a from Hof ...
Citizen Groups to take action through Courts in affected countries and UN Institutions. In the 25 years of operation of the nuclear plants in the Baltic Sea Region, the aggregated releases have exceeded the quantity of radioactivity... more
Citizen Groups to take action through Courts in affected countries and UN Institutions. In the 25 years of operation of the nuclear plants in the Baltic Sea Region, the aggregated releases have exceeded the quantity of radioactivity released by the Chernobyl accident and recent discoveries in science have shown that the national agencies have been applying an outdated and incorrect radiation risk model. The organizations behind this summers Nuclear Baltic Sea Tour 2010 decleared the decision of the Swedish parliament, made on the 17th June this year, illegal, and propose taking action though courts in countries affected by the radioactivity released by the Swedish and other nuclear sites on the Baltic Sea. The Swedish MPs had no mandate from the people to make such a decision. The recent elections in Sweden avoided the nuclear power questions and the 17th June decision of Parliament overturns the democratic decision of the people of Sweden taken in 1980.
The radioactive contamination of the Baltic Sea is now astonishingly high and is causing serious health problems in coastal populations. Breast cancer rates in the coastal counties of Sweden increased by 15% in the 5 years following the Chernobyl accident, whereas, in the inland counties the rates actually fell! This too is a matter for the European Courts and National Courts in the affected countries since their citizens are suffering harm.
Furthermore the Atomic Industry has made Sweden poor. Up to the end of the millennium, an astonishing 300 billions SEK of losses have been poured into the black hole that is the nuclear industry
Sweden has now become subordinate to the US in many areas involving nuclear pollution. The undemocratic decision taken to permit the bombing by US and NATO forces in Norrboten is an unprecedented and astonishing event. The US have refused to deny that they will be testing new weapons systems containing the radioactive substance Depleted Uranium. In the current Security System it takes a generation to prove any use of any new genetically harmful weapon.
It´s time for the Heart Cultures of the world to heal the wounds created by the Pyramidal Mind Cultures
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Proceedings of the 3 r International Conference of the European Committee on Radiation Risk, May 5 th /6 th 2009, Lesvos, Greece. Brussels: European Committee on Radiation Risk Published in 2011 by Green Audit, Aberystwyth UK... more
Proceedings of the 3 r International Conference of the
European Committee on Radiation Risk, May 5 th /6 th 2009,
Lesvos, Greece. Brussels: European Committee on Radiation Risk

Published in 2011 by Green Audit, Aberystwyth UK

Website: www.euradcom.org
Copyright 201 1: The European Committee on Radiation Risk

Contents

Editor's Foreword 1

Credibility of the ICRP 2-5

1. Prof. Christopher Busby. Radiation Risk: the present and the future; Requirements/or a comprehensive and accurate model 6-18

2. Prof. Yuri Bandashevsky. Non cancer illnesses and conditions in areas of Belarus contaminated by radioactivity from the Chernobyl Accident 19-36

3. Prof. Carmel Mothershill, Prof. Colin Seymour. Bystander effects and genomic instability Part 1: From the gene to the stream. 37-54

4. Prof. Carmel Mothershill, Prof. Colin Seymour. Part 2: Human and Environmental Health Effects of low doses of radiation. 55-69

5. Prof. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake. How reliable are the dose estimates of UNSCEAR for populations contaminated by Chernobyl fallout? 70-85

6. Prof. Roza Goncharova. Cancer risks of low dose ionising radiation 86-94

7. Mr Andreas Elsaessar. Nanoparticles and Radiation 95-100

8. Prof Sebastian Pflugbeil, Dr Alfred Koerblein. Childhood cancer near German nuclear power plants: The KiKK study 101-117

9. Prof. Shoji Sawada. Estimation of Residual Radiation Effects on Survivors of the Hiroshima Atomic Bombing, from Incidence of the Acute Radiation Disease 1 1 8-143

10. Prof. Mikhail Malko. Risk assessment of radiation-induced
stomach cancer in the population of Belarus 144-184

11. Prof. Mikhail Malko. Risk assessment of radiation-induced
thyroid cancer in population of Belarus 185-196

12. Prof. Daniil Gluzman. Tumours of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues in Chernobyl clean-up workers 197-21 1

13. Dr. Keith Baverstock. The ARCH Project and the health effects of the Chernobyl accident 212

14. Prof. Hagen Scherb, Dr Kristina Voigt. Radiation induced genetic effects in Europe after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant catastrophe 213-232

15. Prof. Angelina Nyagu. In Utero exposure to Chernobyl accident radiation and the health risk assessment 233-266

16. Prof Alexey Yablokov. The real effects of the Chernobyl accident and their political implications 267-272

17. Dr V T Padmanabhan. Sex ratio of offspring of A-bomb

survivors -Evidence of Radiation-induced X-linked lethal mutations 273-293

1 8 . Dr VT Padmanabhan. Underestimation of genetic and somatic

effects of ionizing radiation among the A-bomb survivors 294-304

19. Prof. Elena Burlakova. On the Assessment of Adverse

Consequences of Chernobyl APS Accident on Health of

Population and Liquidators 305-309

19. Dr Alfred Koerblein, Prof N Omelyanets. Perinatal mortality

in contaminated regions of Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident 3 1 0-3 1 7



20. The Lesvos Declaration 3 1 8-322
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