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? On April 26, 1986, at 1:24 a.m, the world?s worst ever man-made disaster took place. Reactor 4 at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station, was beset by a series of explosions that rose deep from its radioactive depths and blasted itself high into the atmosphere, eventually seeping its way into the far corners of the globe. ? Chernobyl in 2008, 22 years later, has become a half-global legend and half-forgotten horror story. Many people have returned to the contaminated areas they still call home. ? Since then birth defects and various other pathologies, especially thyroid cancer, have afflicted the…mehr

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? On April 26, 1986, at 1:24 a.m, the world?s worst ever man-made disaster took place. Reactor 4 at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station, was beset by a series of explosions that rose deep from its radioactive depths and blasted itself high into the atmosphere, eventually seeping its way into the far corners of the globe. ? Chernobyl in 2008, 22 years later, has become a half-global legend and half-forgotten horror story. Many people have returned to the contaminated areas they still call home. ? Since then birth defects and various other pathologies, especially thyroid cancer, have afflicted the population. ? Chernobyl ? The Hidden Legacy shows the region over a period of four years by Pierpaolo Mittica, who returned several times to document the people and the contaminated landscape they still inhabit. It shows that the horrors of Chernobyl, and its legacy, are still anything but forgotten. ? Chernobyl is not the past, Cherobyl is not history, Chernobyl is the beginning Pierpaolo Mittica, a dentist by profession, completed his first project of social reportage in Sarajevo in 1997, and since then went on to produce his first published work on Kosovo in 1999. Dr Rosalie Bertell, was recently selected to be one of the 1000 Peace Women nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, 2005. Biometrician and environmental epidemiologist, she works for the victims or potential victims of industrial, technological and military pollution. Dr. Naomi Rosenblum is an eminent historian, author and pioneer in the field of photography. In 1998, Naomi and her husband Walter were awarded the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement at the International Center of Photography