Wladimir Tchertkoff

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Wladimir Tchertkoff in front of the WHO building, asking for a modification of the WHO-IAEA agreement, 26 April 2007
Wladimir Tchertkoff in front of the WHO building, asking for a modification of the WHO-IAEA agreement, 26 April 2007

Wladimir Tchertkoff is a Swiss journalist who released with Emanuela Andreoli in 2003 the film The Sacrifice, a documentary on the liquidators of Chernobyl nuclear power plant. This movie received an award from the Ile de France council for the best scientific and on environment documentary in November 2004. He has also received the award of the best documentary of the Festival of Scientific Movies of Oullins, France.

He is the author of Le Crime de Tchernobyl, le Goulag nucléaire (The Crime of Chernobyl, the Nuclear Goulag) published by Actes Sud, Paris.

He is one of the foundator of the organisation Children of Chernobyl Belarus.

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  • (French) Wladimir Tchertkoff, Le Crime de Tchernobyl, le Goulag nucléaire, Actes Sud, April 2006 ISBN 2742760423

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