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The Yankunytjatjara Anangu woman talked about the devastating effect the testing had on her family, including the loss of her father. https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/karinas-father-went-blind-at-emu-field-now-shes-fighting-for-a-treaty-on-nuclear-weapons/g67uk5oea?link id=17&can id=b5efd4608e32f727ec441ba348f710c5&source=email-nuclear-news-actions-events&email referrer=email 1984623&email subject=nuclear-news-actions-events Karina Lester knows the fallout nuclear weapons can cause. Her father, the late Yami Lester, went blind as a young man after the British tested atomic weapons in Emu Field. "The scars are…
A group of First Nations people and defence veterans are in Canberra, speaking to policy makers about their lived experience of nuclear testing in Australia.