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Baloch Women Forum expresses concern over rising 'cancer' cases due to radioactive materials

Locals in Pakistan's Dera Ghazi Khan and nearby areas in Pakistan have witnessed a steep rise in the number of cancer and skin disease patients.

ANI Jun 30, 2024 16:31 IST googleads

Baloch Women Forum  (Photo/X@BalochWF )

Dera Ghazi Khan [Pakistan], June 30 (ANI): Locals in Pakistan's Dera Ghazi Khan and nearby areas in Pakistan have witnessed a steep rise in the number of cancer and skin disease patients.
The worsening situation is allegedly due to the extraction of radioactive materials and dumping of the waste untreated in the Koh-i-Sulaiman mountainous areas of the country, a statement by the Baloch Women Forum (BWF) said on Saturday.
According to the report titled 'Their denial and our silence both are killing Baloch' of BWF, the locals of DG Khan have reported an alarming rise in illnesses such as bone marrow-related problems, liver cancer, lung cancer, kidney illness, bone cancer, facial tumour, and intestinal cancer.
While stating the reason for such a rise in diseases the BWF stated, "The reason is obvious, the extraction of uranium and dumping of waste materials (mainly radioactive materials) in the mountains of Koh-i-Sulaiman. Many cases are reported among these years where youth have been affected and some of them embraced death fighting cancer".
The statement mentioned that deposits of rare earth minerals were discovered during the 1960s, resulting in the initiation of mining operations by Pakistan Atomic Energy in 1977 in Baghalchar. These minerals discovered from the area, especially Uranium-235 and U-238, are scientifically known as yellowcake.


The statement also mentioned that eight mining operations have been started in the Koh-i-Sulaiman area, namely Vashafi, Delana, Zain, Nagarnai (Rakhi Gaj), Sawa Prag, Gohand, and Baghalchar, the BWF also mentioned that there are human settlements located within few kilometers of these mining operations that extract radioactive materials.
The report also stated that the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission has restricted the movement of the local population from mountainous and urban areas of Dera Ghazi Khan and forcibly evicted local people from their lands.
The report said "Various projects are located in those areas from where nuclear weapons are launched and 60 to 80 per cent of people suffer from liver diseases and cancer, which is many times more than other cities". (ANI)

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