Dimona Death Factory Exposed
Israel's commercial television station, Channel 2, broadcast a special
report on January 18, exposing the deathly dangers of the Dimona nuclear
reactor. The special report was broadcast in the framework of the Friday
evening weekly news roundup, one of the most highly-rated
television programs in Israel, with an audience of hundreds of thousands.
For the first time, the Israeli mass media presented to the public
first-hand testimonies of former reactor workers, who tore off the cloak of
secrecy shrouding the reactor and spoke out about the real and immediate
dangers posed by this secret and uninspected nuclear weapons factory to
workers as well as to the environment. "This report," stated the
commentator, "will leave many citizens in this country sleepless."
In case after case, former employees revealed a frightening absence of
safety procedures and a lack of awareness of the dangers in working in the
reactor complex. "People were contaminated and went home to their families
contaminated," one witness stated. Physicians who had examined the former
employees and others, who studied the working conditions at the reactor,
stated unequivocally, that they had been exposed to dangerous levels of
radiation, as well as to harmful acids, solvents and chemicals.
Nevertheless, in case after case, the medical administration connected to
the nuclear plant denied that any of the 100 employees, some now deceased,
who had contracted various cancers and other illnesses, had been harmed by
their work in Dimona. Two former employees were told by the plant
physician, that their stomach cancers were caused by "bad eating habits,
mainly consuming fatty foods." "If so," replied one, "that's still a
work-related illness, since I ate two, sometimes three meals a day here,
for 30 years." With regards to employees who suffer from Hodgkin's Disease
and other illnesses, the official version was simply: "The employee was not
exposed to radiation."
However, the employees and their lawyer revealed falsified, fraudulent and
incorrect documents that were issued by the Nuclear Research Facility (NRF
- the official name of the Dimona nuclear weapons plant), all concocted in
order to deny the fact that the employees were indeed exposed to radiation
in the course of their work. One document, supposedly representing annual
inspections, was clearly manufactured by an amateur: the handwriting in all
of the columns was identical; the inspection in 1976 preceded that of 1975;
the findings were all the same - no exposure to radiation.
In addition to
robbing the ill employees, widows and orphans their right to compensation
due to work-related injuries, the purpose of the organized lying was to
conceal the deadly nature of the NRF. Environmental dangers, such as the
1986 leakage of an unidentified green liquid from the reactor, were also
concealed from the public and whitewashed by NRF officials. The latter
accident, which could not be totally concealed, was blamed by a
spokesperson of the NRF, on "an attack by mosquitoes."
In a message to antinuclear demonstrators gathered near the Dimona reactor
in May 2000, imprisoned nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu termed the
NRF "a death factory... built by people who are preparing a second
Auschwitz." Fourteen years after Vanunu was kidnapped, tried in camera and
imprisoned for revealing the truth about Dimona, an important part of the
Israeli media is finally echoing his dire warnings.
-Rayna Moss
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