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Serbia - "UN's Toxic Shame" - the Gypsy refugee camps were put next to poisonous lead mines (June 2009)

"Lead poisoning is now slowly killing them off - children first."

"9 years ago the UN chose to house 150 gypsy families, also known as Roma, in UN refugee camps next to Europes largest lead mine. Lead poisoning is now slowly killing them off - children first.

These families survived ethnic cleansing during the Kosovo war but will their children survive the lead contamination of the UNs refugee camp? These children have 4 to 5 times the amount needed to cause brain damage.

'They told me these are the highest levels they've measured in human hair worldwide.'

Two of the camps were moved to a former NATO base but the rest of the refugees still remain.

'It is a health emergency' says Dr Nitzan. Mr Polansky remembers seeing the camp and proclaiming This is toxic waste land. You can't put them here.' But his concerns were ignored. If the remaining families here are not evicted, this will be the end of the gypsies."
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Added: Jun-15-2009 
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Tags: serbia, serbian, gypsy, gypsies, UN's Toxic Shame, Toxic Shame, UN, United Nations, environmentalism
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