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Japan’s PM reverses policy – now favours nuclear energy

Japan’s new leader endorses nuclear plants
http://www.smh.com.au/world/japans-new-leader-endorses-nuclear-plants-20121231-2c306.html#ixzz2GkVdjSKQ
January 1, 2013 TOKYO — The newly elected prime minister of Japan,
Shinzo Abe, said Sunday that he would seek to build nuclear reactors,
reversing within a week in office a campaign pledge to move Japan away
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January 3, 2013 Posted by | Japan, politics | 1 Comment

Fukushima Dead Zone -RT with Alissa Descotes Toyosaki

January 03, 2013

RT

Abby Martin

 

 

On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin first highlights Senator Ron Wyden as a hero for his steadfast voice of opposition to the recently passed FISA bill. At the same time, she calls out Father Piero Corsi of Italy for saying that women provoke every bad thing coming their way. Abby then speaks to citizen journalist Alissa Descotes Toyosaki about the ongoing crisis in Fukushima and the anti-nuclear movement growing in Japan. BTS wraps up the show with a discussion on Islamophobia machine and how to stop it with Nadhira Al-Khalili, legal counsel for the Council on American Islamic Relations.

http://rt.com/programs/breaking-set-summary/fukushima-misogynist-islamophobia-machine/

 

A French take on the disaster here with some good news about the independent fukushima hospital set up to combat the bad medical practice of the official fukushima medical hospital that is covering up the details and evidence of contamination health effects…. Please note that CRIIRAD (qouted) support the ICRP dose measurement theory and this theory is more suitable for clinical hospital conditions. It is not effective for those breathing in gases and particles. Also, There is no mention of Plutonium, Strontium 90 etc. However CRIIRAD`s ICRP still advises areas needing evacuation.

http://blogs.rue89.com/fleurs-printemps-nucleaire

“…While officially, the Japanese government had agreed to open its doors to foreign companies that had applied to the decommissioning of the devastation, one wonders about the exclusion of these firms decided by that same government. connection

What are the reasons for this refusal?

Is there some secret to protect?

With CRIIRAD we learned that hundreds of thousands of Japanese still living in heavily contaminated territories were permanently irradiated.

In fact released products in large quantities in a wide radius around the plant, far beyond the evacuation zone are cesium 134 and 137, the latter having a period or half-life of 30 years.

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