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จากความเห็น # 4 เรื่องเชอร์โนบิล อ่านแล้วน่าสงสารและหดหู่ใจในความเสียสละของคนเหล่านี้จังครับ หวังว่าที่ญี่ปุ่นคงไม่เป็นเช่นนี้
The 20th anniversary of the catastrophe was marked by a series of events and developments.
The liquidators held a rally in Kiev to complain about deteriorated compensation and medical support.[3] Similar rallies were held in many other cities of the former Soviet Union. [4]
On April 25, 2006 a monument to Hero of the Soviet Union Leonid Telyatnikov, who was among the very first liquidators, was inaugurated in the Baikove Cemetery in Kiev.
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary the charity Children of Chernobyl delivered their 32nd delivery of $1.7 million worth of medical supplies to Kiev.[citation needed]
4,200 liquidators who currently reside in Estonia may hope for the introduction of an Estonian law for their relief after the meeting of their representatives with President of Estonia on April 26, 2006. It turns out that by the Estonian laws, the state may provide help and relief only to citizens, who are "legal descendants" of the citizens of 1918-1940 Republic of Estonia. At the same time, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine do not provide any relief to the liquidators residing abroad.[5]
A number of liquidators residing in Khabarovsk who were in military service were denied a certain compensation for loss of health on grounds that they were not salaried workers, but rather under military order. They have to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.[6]
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