Who's Who?

 


 

 

The people involved :

Wladimir Tchertkoff: Film maker and translator.  Author of "Nouvelles de Prison".

Supporter of Bandazhevsky and Nesterenko.
Director of documentary films including:
           "Youri et Galina" (Interview of Youri Bandazhevsky and his wife – 2002),
           "Nous de Tchernobyl" (1991) and
  "Le piège atomique" (portraying the living conditions of the population in Belarus 1999).
           "Mensonges Nucléaires"  ("Atomic lies", documentary filmed during the OMS Congress in Kiev (2001) with interviews and statements pronounced by leading protagonists relative to  the WHO / IAEA  agreement. - 2002 )  See script of film.

Vassily Nesterenko: Nuclear physicist from Belarus.

site :http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers/vines/860/jurind.htm

Former director of the Nuclear Energy Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.  He has endeavoured to alert the authorities of the health dangers to the population.  After being  dismissed from his post in 1986 he  founded Belrad,  an independent institute providing a radiometric capability and treatment based on Pectin for reducing radionuclide levels in children.  The institute is able to survive thanks to grants from western NGOs. (More  - French)

Michel Fernex :

mail : s.m.fernex@wanadoo.fr

Professor emeritus of the Faculty of Medicine, Basle, former WHO programme director.  Has worked with Bandazhevsky at the Gomel Institute.  He has been involved in bringing Banadazhevsky's findings to public attention (scientific congresses, translations etc..)

Solange Fernex: Honorary European MP

mail : s.m.fernex@wanadoo.fr

- President of the Women's International League for Peace and Liberty  (WILFPL)
- President of  "Enfants de Chernobyl – Belarus" (Children of Chernobyl)

Bella Belbéoch: Physicist (Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires - France) Secretary of GSIEN (Groupe de Scientifiques pour l'Information sur l'Énergie Nucléaire)

site:  http://solar-club.web.cern.ch/solar-club/Gazette/GSIEN.html

Actions include:
a scientific report addressed to the Belarus Embassy
denunciation of the WHO / IAEA agreement.
Numerous articles in "La Gazette Nucléaire".

Renaud Choinière: Barrister - Quebec, Canada.

His defence plea for Bandazhevsky was awarded a UNESCO prize (27 January 2002).

Letters to Belarus ministers and authorities. 
Appeal lodged with UNESCO. (September 2002)
Is currently writing a book on Bandazhevsky.