Cancer Villages
Editor,
SBS dateline documentary 'china's cancer villages' (screened on 15/5) gives an illuminating insight into the nature and extent of the toxic costs of china's great economic leap forward in recent times.
We learn that whole
remote settlements have been ravaged by cancer causing
industrial waste such as chromium dump contaminating crop
fields and rivers.
I have no doubt this is the kind of
documentary evidence dedicated china watchers like Donald
Singh of Beijing seek out to gain a more balanced and
objective understanding of what is happening in today's
china.
But Communist China is not unique in its relentless
pursuit of caitalist development which historically and
traditionally took no real cognizance of the harm to the
environment and the health and well-being of the people.
western european countries and even communist Soviet Union
went down the same path.
But small pacific island
countries need not go the same route and put in serious harm
its fragile natural environment and small population.
The documentary documents the death of a 15 year old boy who had developed cancer by expose to the toxic water in his village. we are told there are "500 similar cases" and the incidence of cancer cases is "up to four times the global average".
This is a high price to pay for progress even
for a big country like China.
We must learn from the
Chinese experience what not to do in the name of economic
progress.
Yours sincerely,
Rajend
Naidu
Sydney
ENDS