The association represents former workers at the French nuclear test sites of Mururoa and Fangataufa, and advocates for their compensation.
Founded in July 2001[1] by John Doom and Roland Oldham, it is currently led by Hirohiti Tefaarere.
[2] Mururoa e Tatou has advocated for compensation for test site veterans[3] and demanded that the French government recognise their health problems.
[7] In 2005 Mururoa e Tatou revealed leaked documents showing that the French government had knowingly exposed the people of Mangareva to nuclear fallout.
[12] When the documents were finally released in 2013 they revealed that fallout had been far worse than previously disclosed.