(See Pts. 1&2)
During the decade of the 90’s, my wife
and daughter were afforded the opportunity to travel on a Christian missions
trip to the countries of Belarus and Russia. It was the chance of a lifetime
and they were not going to miss out on both the potential for inestimable
impact upon the citizens of these countries, and the inherent beauty of the
region.
I suppose neither my wife nor I gave
it a second thought prior to her departure, but having arrived in Gomel,
Belarus Jean became acquainted with ‘Svetlana,’ the group’s English translator.
The young lady was a lovely individual
both inside and out; with the exception of …a noticeable tumor on her forehead.
Of course, such a condition could not go unnoticed nor unspoken, and Svetlana
offered that the cyst was a direct result of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, and
the gradual and prolonged effects of the radiation on the populace of that
region. The City of Gomel lies just 70 miles from that infamous place.
The worst scars have settled in the
mind. And no place has been punished more than the Gomel region of Belarus,
where the Soviet authorities denied the accident for several days, allowing
people to linger in the radiation, then lied about its severity.
An area of nearly 2 million people
-- 20 percent of the country's population -- Gomel once had the most fertile
farmland in all Belarus. Today it is as if somebody had sown the land with
salt: 20 of 21 agricultural districts produce nothing. People have become
paralyzed with fear. They are afraid to move, afraid to stay, afraid to marry
and afraid to have families. All normal life stopped here simply because there
was a strong northerly wind on April 26, 1986. (Michael Specter)
Jean and I have
often looked at the photograph of Svetlana which she keeps in her missions
album, and wondered whether she is still with us, or whether by now she has
succumbed to the awful malady.
(to be continued)
(to be continued)
By
William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from "(Mc)Donald's Daily Diary" Vol. 46. Copyright pending
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