Quirra: Il
Decreto di sequestro della Procura di Lanusei
Thorium Pollution in Sardinia:
Militarization, Contamination and Cancer in Paradise.
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The nuclear
physicist Evandro Lodi Rizzini of Brescia
University and CERN (European Organization for
Nuclear Research) found elevated levels of
radioactive thorium 232 and cerium (proving that
the thorium was man-made) in the tissues of 15
of 18 bodies of Quirra-area shepherds who died
of cancer between 1995 and 2000.
On March 24, 2012 Fiordalisi indicted twenty
people on charges of "willful omission of
precautions against injury and aggravated
disasters or because they falsely certified the
absence of pollution with the aim to "hide the
environmental disaster." The documents from
Fiordalisi's investigation have now been turned
over to a tribunal for prosecution..
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Il Capitalismo e l'Uso
del Capitalismo NON è solo "made in USA" - Le Regole
del Capitalismo SONO LE STESSE OVUNQUE: da New York a Mosca,
a Pyongyang, a Pechino, a Tehran Anche..., attraverso
Berlino, Parigi, Roma e Londra. NON c'è Differenza. Non v'è
"sovranità" da salvare... Il Capitalismo è Capitalismo, Il
Mercato è Mercato. Il Nucleare è Nucleare: Ovunque
Capitalism and USE of
Capitalism is not only "made in USA".
Rules of capitalism ARE THE SAME EVERYWHERE: from New York
to Moscow, To Pyongyang, To Beijing, To Tehran TOO... trough
Berlin, Paris, Rome and London. There is NOT Difference.
There is NOT sovereignty to save... Capitalism is Capitalism,
Market is Market. Nuclear is Nuclear: EVERYWHERE
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[Source:
Environmentalists Against War Steering Committee
- November 28, 2012
-
Helen Jaccard /
Special to EAW
Posted in
accordance with Title 17, Section 107, US Code,
for noncommercial, educational purposes.]
The sound of bombs, missiles, and other
explosions; massive attacks from the sea onto
the beach; an epidemic of cancers and birth
defects; soil, air, food and water contaminated
with heavy metals, jet fuel and other poisons;
and national and company secrets that prevent
the residents from learning the truth: Is this a
modern war zone? No -- Sardinia is the victim of
weapons manufacturers, polluting military
activities and a political system that cares
about power and money over the health of people
and the environment.
Sardinia and its People
Sardinia is the second largest island in the
Mediterranean Sea -- a paradise with diverse
wildlife and beautiful beaches. Alice Scanu, a
Sardinian environmental engineer and activist
said, "We are peaceful people, poor ones maybe,
but very welcoming. That's how I'd like
Sardinians to be remembered, not as people
involved in wars and power games." In the rural
areas are shepherds and farmers who make
magnificent wine, honey, and cheese.
Military Use of Sardinia
For over 50 years Sardinia has been used by
militaries and arms manufacturers to:
* test new bullets, bombs, missiles and drones
* train soldiers and pilots
* practice war scenarios
* explode, burn and bury old weapons and
dangerous chemicals
* launch bombing sorties
Seventy percent of Italian military bases are
located here , and Italian, NATO, and US bases
occupy about 1/3 of the area of the island's
land and sea. During military practice drills,
the area closed to navigation and fishing
increases to about 7200 square miles, almost 2
times the island surface.
Quirra, Teulada and Capo Frasca
Testing and Firing Ranges
The worst of the pollution, cancer, and birth
deformities is in the firing ranges. In these
huge areas in Southern Sardinia, militaries and
weapons manufacturers:
* test-fire artillery rockets, drones, and
laser-guided precision bombs, including at least
one depleted uranium weapon and missiles that
release asbestos and white phosphorus
* test the effects of explosions and fires on
armor and pipelines
* dispose of tons of old weapons and chemicals,
by explosion or burial
* perform air and naval "exercises", holding
mock attacks of the coast
Contamination:
* large quantities of buried waste containing
cadmium, lead, antimony, and napalm
* high levels of lead on several beaches and in
the water
* explosions of waste and weapons from past wars
affecting areas up to 2000 square meters each
that no longer support vegetation -- each
explosion produces as much pollution as an
incinerator of municipal solid waste during one
year - exposing communities, shepherds, base
personnel and animals to toxic dust containing
thorium, lead, cerium and cadmium
* Thorium, a radioactive and highly carcinogenic
heavy metal used in military targeting systems
has been found in Sardinian honey, milk, and
other areas of the food chain.
* Pieces of bombs, missiles, and bullets are
lying on the ground and in the sea.
* Unexploded ordnance lies in and around the
restricted areas, including both land and sea.
Health Effects:
* Birth Defects: Between 1988 and 2002 fourteen
children were born with severe malformations in
Escalaplano, a small village of 2400 people
bordering the Quirra base.
* Malformed animals: two-headed lambs, calves
with deformed legs, a pig with one huge
grotesque eye -- problems not normally seen here.
A tissue sample from a malformed lamb was found
to contain depleted uranium.
Cancer:
* In a village with 150 inhabitants, 12 people
died from leukemia in 2002, with 63 in the past
decade. In the previous decade (1990 -- 2000),
there had been no cases of leukemia or lymphoma
among this same population. 65% of workers on
seven of twelve farms located near the Quirra
base are suffering from serious cancer. Rates of
lymphoma, thyroid cancer and autoimmune diseases
are also unexpectedly high.
John Madeddu worked in the Capo Frasca base from
1968 to 1987. He has diffuse large cell lymphoma.
He remembers an area where a large number of
bullets accumulated in a clearing. When it
rained it created a marsh and the water seeped
into the ground. The artesian wells provide
water for both the base and the nearby farms.
This kind of contamination has continued to
build over the years with no clean-up effort
undertaken. Animal deformities are common near
the bases. Cattle still graze here and even if
directly hit and killed by weapons containing
heavy metals these animals are being butchered
and eaten.
Francesco Piras died of pancreatic cancer at the
age of 27 in 2007 after serving for 10 months at
Capo Teulada. At the hospital, doctors asked him
if he had been in contact with radioactive
materials. Dr. Antonietta Gatti, Experimental
Physicist at the University of Bologna, took
biopsies of Francesco's tissues and discovered
high quantities of nanoparticles of industrial
heavy metals.
A shepherd analyzed the situation with clear,
shocking realism: "I have leukemia, I have only
a few months or years of life, I accepted it.
Nobody cares about us, and we just do not count
for anything. They are powerful; it is better
for them if there are fewer of us."
The sheep are still grazing on contaminated land
and the local people sell sheep cheese and
grapes for a living.
Investigation and Prosecution:
On May 12, 2011, State Prosecutor Domenico
Fiordalisi opened a court case to stop all
military use of the Quirra base. Hundreds of
shepherds and farmers demonstrated against the
case because they might lose use of their land.
They do not want a handout for unemployment;
they just want their land to be uncontaminated
and available.
The nuclear physicist Evandro Lodi Rizzini of
Brescia University and CERN (European
Organization for Nuclear Research) found
elevated levels of radioactive thorium 232 and
cerium (proving that the thorium was man-made)
in the tissues of 15 of 18 bodies of Quirra-area
shepherds who died of cancer between 1995 and
2000.
On March 24, 2012 Fiordalisi indicted twenty
people on charges of "willful omission of
precautions against injury and aggravated
disasters or because they falsely certified the
absence of pollution with the aim to "hide the
environmental disaster." The documents from
Fiordalisi's investigation have now been turned
over to a tribunal for prosecution.
Decimomannu, the Largest NATO Air Base
Contaminating the Water Supply
Decimomannu in Southwest Sardinia has the
largest NATO air base in the world, used since
1954 as collaboration between Italy, Germany,
Canada, the United States and NATO.
From here they support transport aircraft of the
Military Airlift Command from the United States
to the Middle East and Africa. A total of 4
F-18s, along with a single Boeing 707 refueling
aircraft was deployed to Decimomannu Air Base on
the island of Sardinia for operations over Libya.
The military base of Decimomannu has been
contaminating the environment with jet fuel and
other poisons. Jet fuel contains xylene, benzene
and lead, highly dangerous and carcinogenic
substances. Mayor Louis Porceddu in February
2011 prohibited the use of the local wells. The
authorities deny responsibility and expertise.
An alleged reclamation has already cost 900,000
Euros, although no problem has been solved.
Monica Pisano of the Decimomannu Civic Committee
"Su Sentidu" said, "It is absolutely ineffective,
since it is useless to reclaim the territory if
the spill continues!"
La Maddalena / Santo Stefano Islands
La Maddalena is an archipelago located 2 km
Northeast of Sardinia. The population of 17,000
swells to 75,000 during the summer, when the
tourists come to enjoy the campgrounds,
beautiful beaches and lovely hiking trails.
From 1972 to 2008 a US / NATO base on Santo
Stefano Island served as the home port for
nuclear submarines. In 2003 the nuclear powered
submarine USS. Hartford struck a rock and
damaged its rudders, sonar and electronics.
However, residents suspect that even greater
damage was done.
Massimo Zucchetti, Professor at the Department
of Energy at the Torino Polytechnic and his team
analyzed algae in the archipelago. The presence
of radioactive alpha particles and plutonium
traces were found, sometimes in high
concentrations.
This contamination is due to either a continuous
loss of pollutant from the submarine base, or to
environmental releases that took place during
the USS Hartford accident. On January 20, 2004,
the Schwäbische Zeitung newspaper reported that
there was an alarming high amount of
radioactivity in the water near La Maddalena
Island.
Cause of Cancers
Dr. Antonietta Gatti, Experimental Physicist at
the University of Bologna, found nano-particles
of iron, lead, tungsten, and copper in the
tissues of citizens and sheep. She said, "Rain
leads to the contamination of the soil. Through
air pollution, other areas that are not involved
in the testing are contaminated as well.... The
sea is polluted. Local governments do not warn
people when there are testing activities; they
do testing even at night."
Fernando Codenesu, Professor at the Department
of Energy at the Torino Polytechnic, explained
that Sardinia has rocks that are very fragile
and contain heavy metals. An explosion breaks
the rocks into micro and nano-particles
containing these heavy metals. These in turn are
blown in the wind, contaminate the groundwater;
people and animals breathe them into their
bodies.
Health Effects of Depleted Uranium and
Thorium
What are effects of depleted uranium and thorium
- elements that emit alpha particles on the
body?
Dr. Rizzini said, "One micro-gram, that is, one
millionth of a gram is sufficient to kill a
person. It causes a rise in atomic
disintegrations; with a production of 2000 alpha
rays a day, nuclear radiation is most damaging."
The organizations International Coalition to Ban
Uranium Weapons and Mother Earth have good
information about depleted uranium.
Demands of the People
Transparency and truth -- reveal what chemicals
and metals have been used.
* Close all of the bases and radar facilities --
completely de-militarize the island.
* Clean and decontaminate the bases and land,
aquifers and sea around them.
* Provide health care to all people affected by
military activity on the island
* Provide financial assistance and clean land
and sea to farmers and fishers
Political Action
Cagliari -- Monthly Rally with Cancer Victims
and their Families
There is a monthly rally against the bases on
the 15th of each month in Cagliari. It is
organized by victims of cancer and their
families and those opposed to military use of
Sardinia.
Committee of Parents of Fallen Soldiers in
Times of Peace
Parents of deceased children (who had done their
military service in Sardinia and in the Balkans)
founded the organization "Comitato Genitori
Vittime uranio impoverito" (Committee of Parents
of Fallen soldiers in times of peace). Giancarlo
Piras (father of Francesco) says, "Here in
Sardinia, we are confronted with war victims but
in a peaceful area. We like to call this area
the zone for preparing new wars".
He points out that existing law is that the
government needs to know what kind of weapons/materials
have been tested in the bases. The reality is
that none of the armies give information about
the tests and hide under the umbrella of
˜military secrecy'.
Protests Prevent New Radar Installations
There are about 15 radar stations on the island,
on the top of the mountains surrounding the
bases. Many fear that the electromagnetic
radiation emitted by them is dangerous and want
their use stopped.
People are now demonstrating against
construction of several more radar sites. Local
officials and the Italian Party Partito
Democratico have now spoken against some of the
proposed radar sites as well. As a result, plans
for four of them have been abandoned.
Fishermen Bring Naval Exercises to a Halt
Since the 1990s fishermen have been pushed out
of their profession by NATO naval exercises and
have become activists for their right to use the
sea. There were acts of civil disobedience at
the port, the base entrances, and at sea.
Stubbornly, daily, when the wind allowed it, the
fishermen challenged the restrictions and the
bombs, directing up to 42 boats into the heart
of the war game area and threw their fishing
nets in a prohibited sea saturated by war ships.
Fortunately, it only takes one civilian boat to
stop a naval exercise.
Their demands are simple: the right to safe
work, to have the stolen sea back, and to have a
clean sea and environment.
2005 was the last year of protest. The fishermen
are now paid to stay out of the water and many
have abandoned their profession.
Italian Democratic Party (Partito Democratico)
calls for closure or conversion of bases
In an encouraging new development in March 2012,
Senator Gian Piero Scanu called for closing the
bases in Capo Frasca and Capo Teulada, and for
changing the Quirra base back to its previous
designation as a technical-scientific research
center. This letter was signed by over 100
Senators of many political parties.
Media Coverage
The Sardinian newspapers have published articles
about the deformities and high rates of cancer,
so everyone on the island is aware of this
problem. L'Union Sardo has been particularly
good about publishing articles regarding the
cancer, birth defects, contamination, and
military use of Sardinia.
What can you do?
* Spread the word about Sardinia. More
information is available at
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B-F67wRS5N7sR3hYMl9id0xkNWs
where the original 7500-word research document
is stored.
* Contact your congressional representatives and
demand the closure of the Sardinia NATO bases.
* Carry signs or flyers at demonstrations
demanding that NATO stop bombing Sardinia.
* Contact Helen Jaccard at Helen.Jaccard@gmail.com
to discuss ideas.
[Source: Environmentalists Against War Steering
Committee - November 28, 2012 - Helen Jaccard /
Special to EAW -- Posted in accordance with
Title 17, Section 107, US Code, for
noncommercial, educational purposes.]