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Nuclear test veterans launch case | Nuclear test veterans launch case |
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Veterans involved in British nuclear tests in the South Pacific are to launch a legal bid against the government at the High Court later. | |
Ex-servicemen want compensation for illnesses they claim are the result of exposure to radiation in the 1950s. | Ex-servicemen want compensation for illnesses they claim are the result of exposure to radiation in the 1950s. |
But MoD lawyers will try to derail their claims before a full hearing, by arguing the tests happened too long ago for compensation to be considered. | But MoD lawyers will try to derail their claims before a full hearing, by arguing the tests happened too long ago for compensation to be considered. |
The MoD says it recognises the troops' "vital role" in British nuclear tests. | The MoD says it recognises the troops' "vital role" in British nuclear tests. |
At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, Britain carried out a series of nuclear weapons tests in mainland Australia, the Montebello islands off the west Australian coast and on Christmas Island, in the South Pacific. | |
Veterans who served in the Army, Royal Navy and Air Force, as well as personnel from New Zealand and Fiji, were involved in the tests. | Veterans who served in the Army, Royal Navy and Air Force, as well as personnel from New Zealand and Fiji, were involved in the tests. |
We are the frontline heroes from the Cold War Douglas Hern, British Nuclear Test Veterans' Association | We are the frontline heroes from the Cold War Douglas Hern, British Nuclear Test Veterans' Association |
They say there were not properly protected from the blasts and did not know the possible consequences. | They say there were not properly protected from the blasts and did not know the possible consequences. |
Many blame ill health, including cancers, skin defects, fertility problems and reduced life expectancy, on radiation exposure. | Many blame ill health, including cancers, skin defects, fertility problems and reduced life expectancy, on radiation exposure. |
The High Court hearing to assess whether the claims are barred by the Limitation Act 1980 begins on Wednesday and may take two weeks. | The High Court hearing to assess whether the claims are barred by the Limitation Act 1980 begins on Wednesday and may take two weeks. |
Solicitors representing the veterans say if a compensation hearing can go ahead, the MoD could face claims from up to 1,000 individuals, potentially costing millions of pounds. | Solicitors representing the veterans say if a compensation hearing can go ahead, the MoD could face claims from up to 1,000 individuals, potentially costing millions of pounds. |
Douglas Hern, of the British Nuclear Test Veterans Association, said the serving troops had been "part of an experiment". | Douglas Hern, of the British Nuclear Test Veterans Association, said the serving troops had been "part of an experiment". |
"We were human guinea pigs. We are the frontline heroes from the Cold War. There was no-one closer to it than us," he said. | "We were human guinea pigs. We are the frontline heroes from the Cold War. There was no-one closer to it than us," he said. |
He blames radiation exposure for causing his diabetes. He also believes that the death of his daughter from cancer at the age of 13 had a hereditary link to what he calls the "genetic confusion" in his own body. | He blames radiation exposure for causing his diabetes. He also believes that the death of his daughter from cancer at the age of 13 had a hereditary link to what he calls the "genetic confusion" in his own body. |
An MoD spokesman said: "The UK government recognises the vital contribution service personnel played in the UK's nuclear tests during the 1950s and understands its obligation to veterans. | An MoD spokesman said: "The UK government recognises the vital contribution service personnel played in the UK's nuclear tests during the 1950s and understands its obligation to veterans. |
"When compensation claims are received they are considered on the basis of whether or not the Ministry of Defence has a legal liability to pay compensation. | "When compensation claims are received they are considered on the basis of whether or not the Ministry of Defence has a legal liability to pay compensation. |
"Where there is a proven legal liability, compensation is paid. There is a case ongoing and therefore it would be inappropriate to comment further." | "Where there is a proven legal liability, compensation is paid. There is a case ongoing and therefore it would be inappropriate to comment further." |