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Thank you for sharing this,Well done Adi Roche
and all the people who have helped.
Why the Goverment`s spend money, to go to Mar`s
etc:, they should start with, the planet earth. I really do not beleive how they get away with leaving the people on Earth, to die in pain.But getting to the moon,Geneva experiment costing multy Billion`s,all this money should have been used,to help, here. Why do they think, any one on another planet,would like them as neigbour`s, is beyond me.
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the Fucking Goverment they dont Care About the kids All they care about is themsevles
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I was in Vesnovo yesterday (10. 02. 2011) Thank you very much to you, the Irish Volunteers, for all that you do for these children. I admire you!
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These volunteers are gifts god sent
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Adi Roche should have been given the highest Belarusian honors. Unfortunately, Belarus is run by a Dictator who denies Chernobyl's existence and hides facts about Chernobyl victims.
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its true. when the accident happened they knew about the radiation but still ordered all those workers to their deaths. Its awful what the aftermath looks like...
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I`m cryig!!!!! It`s really hard to watch this video!!!! All the people who took part in helping these children are heroes!!! THANK YOU!!!!
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hey im going to keep silent moment for the victims of Chernobyl accident victims, those victims are "biorobots" who fought against the radiation to make our future safe, children, elders, adults innocent people, want to join me? want to send message forward please?
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wel lets get rid of you then too like a rat,
dont you see even they suffer they are human still, they have feelings.
about you im not so sure that do you have feelings,
i feel sorry for those poor people, but it doesnt give me rights to end their life
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All I can say is this is sad. But I'm glad volunteers are helping out.
I hope Victor gets a repair for his cleft lip. That explains the tracheostomy.
I regret to tell you that Victor died since that film was made. You can learn more about his short life, and see a memorial service arranged by CCPI volunteers, in the film "Children Beyond Chernobyl." The film is posted on our YouTube Channel at: ChernobylChildren
ChernobylChildren 3 years ago