KIRYU@Hiroto

When I took part in the Greenpeace Campaign Against Atomic-Weapons Tests in 1975,I met Nelson Anjain,who represented the Rongelap islanders. He asked me to make their sufferings from the tests' after effects known to more people around the world. His request spurred me to begin research on the tests' effect on people's hearth there. I then became interested in how the people and the environment were affected around other test sites, and I now go to many places to research the effects of radioactivity.