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Image: Chen Guokang from Sanjiang village is 51 years old and diagnosed with lung cancer. The yellow nature of his eyes and skin are due to the cancer spreading. © Qiu Bo / Greenpeace
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Monica Tan is a writer originally from Sydney, Australia. She is now based in China.
Lorene Benoit says:
China has eleven nuclear power reactors currently in commercial operation, seven more being built, which intend to produce a sixfold increase in China...
China has eleven nuclear power reactors currently in commercial operation, seven more being built, which intend to produce a sixfold increase in China’s nuclear capacity. Yet, as Greenpeace exercises anti-nuclear protests around the world, why is the nuclear - uranium destruction happening in Tibet and Turkestan being ignored? Does Greenpeace considers its work inside China of such importance that it’s willing to operate a political compromise to placate the communist Regime’s sensitivities on its expanding nuclear activities? Much of this also of course further negatively affecting the Tibetans who have been enslaved by China.
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