By Journal on August 12, 2016
Anderson Jibas, Bikini, Bikinians, Eldon Note, Esther Kia'aina, Hawaiians, Karen Stewart, Kessai Note
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ISAAC MARTY Several hundred Bikinians on Kili and Ejit islands met with the Interior Department’s Insular Affairs Assistant Secretary Esther Kia’aina last week Wednesday and Thursday to discuss resettlement options outside the RMI as well as a nuclear clean up of Bikini. These concerns were brought up last year by the Kili/Bikini/Ejit (KBE) council, and […]
By Journal on July 22, 2016
Bikini, bomb, hydrogen bomb, Kili, radiation
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Journal 7/23/1976 P1 The Mink coat Strong charges of racial discrimination were leveled at the US Army command at its top-secret Kwajalein Missile Range as Marshall Islanders testified before a US Congressional subcommittee on Ebeye July 14. Congress of Micronesia Representative Ataji Balos told the US House Subcommittee chaired by Rep. Patsy Mink (Hawaii) that […]
By Journal on January 15, 2016
Bikini, Carl Hacker, cmi, dark, Peace Corps, power, Trust Territory
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Journal 1/18/1974 P1 The Peace Corps, good or bad? Late in 1966, an invasion, since then compared to that of the US Marines 22 years earlier, was launched by the US Peace Corps in the Trust Territory. Less than one year later, over 700 volunteers, a greater concentration than in any other area in the […]
By Journal on January 8, 2016
Anderson Jibas, Bikini, Carl Ingram, Ejit, Jukulius, KBE, Kili, Marilyn Lokebol, Walter Elbon
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The Kili/Bikini/Ejit Local Government mayor and council was sworn in for duty earlier this week at the courthouse. High Court Chief Justice Carl Ingram administered the oath of office to new Mayor Anderson Jibas followed by all council members, except Marilyn Lokebol, who was sworn in last week by TRC Chief Judge Walter Elbon as […]
By Journal on December 18, 2015
177 Section, Bikini, Bill Graham, Bravo, Ellen Milne-Paul, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, REACH-MI, Rosania Bennett
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A new organization focused on the nuclear weapons testing legacy in the Marshall Islands says its aim is achieving justice for Marshall Islanders. The group, Radiation Exposure Awareness Crusaders for Humanity — Marshall Islands (REACH-MI for short), officially launched itself Tuesday with a program attended by about 40 people held at Sandy’s. REACH-MI Vice President […]
By Journal on October 23, 2015
Bikini, Esther Kia'aina, resettlement
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Interior Assistant Secretary for Insular Areas Esther Kia’aina has written US Senate and House congressional leadership proposing legislation allowing the people of Bikini to use existing resettlement and relocation funds to relocate their communities outside of the Marshall Islands. Current federal law restricts resettlement funds for use within the Marshall Islands. “This is an […]
By Journal on September 24, 2015
Bikini, diving, Saratoga
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A German visitor died this week in a diving accident at Bikini Atoll, the first diver to die since the former nuclear test site was opened to scuba divers in 1996. The 75-year-old diver is reported to have died Monday afternoon after he separated from a group that was diving on the World War II […]