VIEQUES
ACTIVISTS ON DU IMPACT
Nilda Medina and the need for health services due to contamination
While in Vieques in September 2007, I spoke with
Nilda Medina, Ismael Guadalupe, filmmaker Andres Nieves and Robert
Rabin, founders and members of the Committee for the Rescue and
Development of Vieques, on the impact from contamination from the U.S.
Navy bombing practice on the Puerto Rican island. These interviews are
part of a developing
documentary on the impact of depleted uranium contamination on people
and the environment.
Nilda speaks of the need for health services,
Ismael offers insights into the resistance against the U.S. Navy
presence for over 60 years and the contamination, Andres tells how he
was
personally affected, and Robert scopes out the history of the
occupation and the extent of the contamination. These are roughly
compiled video clips, basically unaltered. Below Nilda Medina's photo
is a Flash video file of segments from her interview, about 10
minutes; press arrow on bottom left to play or pause the video -- Wes Rehberg
.