ABSTRACT

Long before the tragedy of the 2011 nuclear disasters in Japan, the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl experienced an explosion, meltdown, fire, and massive release of radioactivity. Twenty-five years later, we still know very little about the event and its aftermath. Few of the professional papers describing the aftereffects of the disaster have been translated from Russian into English or distributed in the West. This is now remedied, with the publication of this definitive volume, based on original sources, and originally published in Russian. Alla A. Yaroshinskaya describes the human side of the disaster, with firsthand accounts by those who lived through the world's worst public health crisis. Chernobyl: Crime without Punishment is a unique account of events by a reporter who defied the Soviet bureaucracy. The author presents an accurate historical record, with quotations from all the major players in the Chernobyl drama. It also provides unique insight into the final stages of Soviet communism. Yaroshinskaya describes actions after the disaster: how authorities built a new city for Chernobyl residents but placed it in a highly polluted area. She also details the actions of the nuclear lobby inside and outside the former Soviet Union. Bringing the book into the twenty-first century, the author reviews the latest medical data on Chernobyl people's health from the affected countries and from independent investigations; and states why there has been no trial of top officials who covered up Chernobyl and its disastrous consequences.

chapter 1|6 pages

Rudnya-Ososhnya: A Deception Zone

chapter 2|17 pages

“Halt! Life Hazard!”

chapter 3|11 pages

Brainwashing in Zhitomir

chapter 5|12 pages

“Top Secret: Ban Chernobyl Theme!”

chapter 6|14 pages

Crime without Punishment

chapter 7|11 pages

The Cover-Up

chapter 8|25 pages

Byzantium in the Kremlin

chapter 9|16 pages

Dissident Experts

chapter 11|21 pages

Reactor ’Round Our Neck

chapter 12|8 pages

Did Chernobyl Babies Smoke?

chapter 13|21 pages

Korosten, Luginy, and All the Rest

chapter 14|18 pages

“I Only Dipped My Finger in the Milk!”

chapter 15|14 pages

Warning Signs from the Urals

chapter 16|28 pages

Secret Records of the Kremlin

chapter 17|14 pages

The Enemy Uses Poison-Tipped Needles

chapter 18|13 pages

Mikhail Gorbachev: “You are Wrong!”

chapter 19|17 pages

Guilt Established—But No Trials

chapter 20|16 pages

Cesium, Curies, and Cover-up

chapter 21|26 pages

“Curtains of Fog and Iron”

chapter 22|18 pages

Scientific Shell Game

chapter 23|7 pages

Who Stole Chernobyl’S Green Meadows?

chapter |18 pages

Epilogue