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China's environment ministry appears to have acknowledged the existence of so-called "cancer villages" after years of public speculation about the impact of pollution in certain areas. | China's environment ministry appears to have acknowledged the existence of so-called "cancer villages" after years of public speculation about the impact of pollution in certain areas. |
For years campaigners have said cancer rates in some villages near factories and polluted waterways has shot up. | For years campaigners have said cancer rates in some villages near factories and polluted waterways has shot up. |
But the term "cancer village" has no technical definition and the ministry's report did not elaborate on it. | But the term "cancer village" has no technical definition and the ministry's report did not elaborate on it. |
There have been many calls for China to be more transparent on pollution. | There have been many calls for China to be more transparent on pollution. |
The latest report from the environment ministry is entitled "Guard against and control risks presented by chemicals to the environment during the 12th Five-Year period (2011-2015)". | The latest report from the environment ministry is entitled "Guard against and control risks presented by chemicals to the environment during the 12th Five-Year period (2011-2015)". |
It says that the widespread production and consumption of harmful chemicals forbidden in many developed nations are still found in China. | It says that the widespread production and consumption of harmful chemicals forbidden in many developed nations are still found in China. |
"The toxic chemicals have caused many environmental emergencies linked to water and air pollution," it said. | |
The report goes on to acknowledge that such chemicals could pose a long-term risk to human health, making a direct link to the so-called "cancer villages". | The report goes on to acknowledge that such chemicals could pose a long-term risk to human health, making a direct link to the so-called "cancer villages". |
"There are even some serious cases of health and social problems like the emergence of cancer villages in individual regions," it said. | "There are even some serious cases of health and social problems like the emergence of cancer villages in individual regions," it said. |
Beijing smog | Beijing smog |
The BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing says that as China has experienced rapid development, stories about so-called cancer villages have become more frequent. | The BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing says that as China has experienced rapid development, stories about so-called cancer villages have become more frequent. |
And China has witnessed growing public anger over air pollution and industrial waste caused by industrial development. | And China has witnessed growing public anger over air pollution and industrial waste caused by industrial development. |
Media coverage of conditions in these so-called "cancer villages" has been widespread. In 2009, one Chinese journalist published a map identifying dozens of apparently affected villages. | Media coverage of conditions in these so-called "cancer villages" has been widespread. In 2009, one Chinese journalist published a map identifying dozens of apparently affected villages. |
In 2007 the BBC visited the small hamlet of Shangba in southern China where one scientist was studying the cause and effects of pollution on the village. | In 2007 the BBC visited the small hamlet of Shangba in southern China where one scientist was studying the cause and effects of pollution on the village. |
He found high levels of poisonous heavy metals in the water and believed there was a direct connection between incidences of cancer and mining in the area. | He found high levels of poisonous heavy metals in the water and believed there was a direct connection between incidences of cancer and mining in the area. |
Until now, there has been little comment from the government on such allegations. | Until now, there has been little comment from the government on such allegations. |
Environmental lawyer Wang Canfa, who runs a pollution aid centre in Beijing, told the AFP news agency that it was the first time the "cancer village" phrase had appeared in a ministry document. | Environmental lawyer Wang Canfa, who runs a pollution aid centre in Beijing, told the AFP news agency that it was the first time the "cancer village" phrase had appeared in a ministry document. |
Last month - Beijing - and several other cities - were blanketed in smog that soared past levels considered hazardous by the World Health Organisation. | Last month - Beijing - and several other cities - were blanketed in smog that soared past levels considered hazardous by the World Health Organisation. |
The choking pollution provoked a public outcry and led to a highly charged debate about the costs of the country's rapid economic development, our correspondent says. | The choking pollution provoked a public outcry and led to a highly charged debate about the costs of the country's rapid economic development, our correspondent says. |