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Publisher Comments:

In this impassioned, shocking, and deeply personal story, Alla Yaroshinskaya, then a journalist from Zhitomir, Ukraine, near the Chernobyl power station, describes the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the bureaucratic and scientific corruption surrounding it. Despite the government’s official silence, news and panic spread throughout the USSR and Europe after the horrific accident.
 
Like others, Yaroshinskaya initially fled with her family in hopes of escaping the danger from radioactive fallout that exceeded that of Hiroshima by three hundred times. When she returned home, she discovered that people in highly contaminated areas were being resettled in ones barely less contaminated, that their serious health problems were officially denied, and that people had to eat locally grown contaminated food.
 
Her newspaper refused to publish her stories and instead commissioned another journalist to write more reassuring accounts. Finally, Isvestia published her articles. Despite official pressure, Yaroshinskaya was nominated overwhelmingly to the new parliament in 1989. This position gained her access to classified documents know as the Kremlin’s "Forty Secret Protocols." Undaunted by threats, she revealed an official cover-up, including lies about "permissible" higher radioactive levels. Her courageous campaign won her the Right Livelihood Award in 1992.

Review:

"Chernobyl stands out among the books I have consulted on the Chernobyl disaster. . . . It is a vivid, first-hand account of the author's long but ultimately victorious struggle against Soviet officialdom, which sought to suppress bad news, to blame the accident on low-level operators rather than policy-makers, and to ascribe widespread panic too sinister foreign influences."-David MacRae, cotranslator of The Truth about Chernobyl and No Breathing Room: The Aftermath of Chernobyl by Grigory Medvedev
(David MacRae)

Review:

"The author is a politician and activist . . . an `insider' [who] directed a parliamentary investigation. . . . But she is more than a mere investigative journalist in that her family and roots lie in the area affected by the Chernobyl disaster."-David R. Marples, author of The Social Impact of the Chernobyl Disaster and Chernobyl and Nuclear Power in the USSR
(David R. Marples)

About the Author

Alla Yaroshinskaya is a member of President Yeltsin’s Council and continues working as a journalist. Her book has been translated into German, French, and Japanese, John Gofman, Professor Emeritus of Medical Physics at the University of California-Berkeley, was corecipient of the 1992 Right Livelihood Award. He is the board chairman for the Committee for Nuclear Responsibility and author of four books on the health effects of radiation.
 
David R. Marples is a professor of Russian history at the University of Alberta.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803299108
Subtitle:
The Forbidden Truth
Translator:
Sallabank, Julia
Translator:
Kahn, Michell; Sallabank, Julia
Translator:
Kahn, Michele; Kahn, Michell; Sallabank, Julia
Translator:
Kahn, Michell; Kahn, Michele; Sallabank, Julia
Author:
Yaroshinskaya, Alla
Foreword:
Gofman, John
Publisher:
Bison Books
Location:
Lincoln :
Subject:
Russian
Subject:
Chernobyl nuclear accident, chornobyl, ukrain
Subject:
Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl§, Ukraine, 1986 -- History -- Sources.
Subject:
Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl§, Ukraine, 198
Subject:
General Political Science
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references.
Series Volume:
168
Publication Date:
19950801
Binding:
TP
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
136
Dimensions:
8.93x5.93x.38 in. .46 lbs.

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