Dans les jours qui ont suivi l’explosion de la centrale de Tchernobyl, le 26 avril 1986, ils ont été plus de 30 000 Kazakhs envoyés sur le site ukrainien pour le nettoyer. Ceux qui ont survécu à la radioactivité peinent de plus en plus à être reconnus comme victimes alors que leur pays s’est lancé dans un programme nucléaire civil.
40 years of Chernobyl: in Kazakhstan, the forgotten memory of the “liquidators”
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