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http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chapter1.html[center] http://www.belarusguide.com/chernobyl1/chfacts.htmMy media artifact is about the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster that occurred April 1986. I think this relates to our class because the upper government of the Soviet Union hid the truth about what was happening, how bad the contamination was, and how to survive. They hid the truth from the their own people and thereby murdered their own people and did not begin to tell the world about the full consequences until the fall of the Soviet Union.
The government of the Soviet Union sent in the "liquidators" or fire fighters, and did not tell them there was a nuclear disaster; instead they were told there was just a regular fire and to deal with it. People were brought in from all over what is now, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Georgia. These people were knowingly exposed to radiation levels equal or higher to 40 curies per square kilometer. A safe level is 1 - 15 curies per square kilometer. Official death tolls list only 31 people dying from radiation sickness in the first three months and depending on whether you read a Russian/Soviet source or an independent group such as WHO/UN the death toll ranges from four thousand to fifty thousand due to long term exposure to contaminated areas.
I believe that the Soviet Unions actions in knowingly sending people into an unsafe area and assuming no responsibility for their actions is similar to some Holocaust actions. While the government of the Soviet Union did not purposely attempt to murder a certain people, they did not extend help to those of a lower social class and moved their own families out as fast as possible. In her book, Chernobyl: The Forbidden Truth, Alla Yaroshinska provides a first hand account of what happened in the days before the accident and up to her involvement in the Supreme Soviet and as an advisor to Boris Yeltsin.
This man-made disaster has left it's toll on the region and on the people. It did not discriminate on who died and who suffers today, but the lack of responsibility on the part of the government is very similar to what the Nazi government did.