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Fukushima, the hidden disaster – Politicians in Japan that spoke out!

21st February 2013

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One of the situations that developed after the earthquake and the resulting Meltdowns of three nuclear reactor cores and a mysterious explosion in the number four reactor building, was that the Japanese government and local officials did not appear to be open and transparent in their dealing of the crisis,

Some vocal outrage on the issues surrounding the people of Fukushima was heard, even though the local and national press (with few exceptions) were censored in not making any statements on any possible or happening effects caused by ionising radiation from the Daichi nuclear disaster and to generally support the Japanese government and corporate line.

However, here one of the members of parliament to challenge the way the disaster was being held was Kawada Ryuehi. He is a Member of the House of Councillors and amongst other accomplishments he is a representative of the Human Rights Activist Society.

On the 2nd November 2012 he made an explosive challenge to the way the disaster was being managed. He brought some urgent questions to the floor of the house concerning the Child Victims Support Law. This issue was not covered by the main stream media outlets outside of Japan.

Here is the video with English subtitles and a full transcript of the Law in question below it on the link provided  :

http://www.save-children-from-radiation.org/2013/02/20/urgent-questions-in-upper-house-of-parliament-on-newly-passed-child-victim-support-law/

 

Some memorable quotes here

“People feel betrayed and are disappointed”

“ The east Japan reconstruction project, set up after raising taxes specifically to rescue nuclear accident victims, has been used for unrelated purposes as the media has disclosed…. because the government modified the Reconstruction Law insidiously so it could use the budget for things other than reconstruction.”

And concerning the governments mismanagement in keeping records of the placement of refugees throughout Japan, he had this to say:

“…keeping us yet from getting hold of the number of refugees. Twenty months have passed since the quake and the refugees can no longer wait. We can not go ahead with the Child Victim Support Law without knowing the number of affected people…..”

I or someone will be breaking down his speech further in another article/post but the video is worth a watch even if to hear the hecklers trying to shout him down.. They did not succeed!!

File:Akira Matsu.jpg

Akira Matsu is a Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Kanagawa Prefecture.

In September 29 2011 made an impassioned speech on behalf of a pregnant mother with 4 four children who had discovered her children had all tested positive for cesium 137 and cesium 134 (no tests for Strontium 90 etc have been done to date).

The children were publicly rebuked by their teachers if they did not drink the contaminated milk. Please note the reaction (or non reaction) of the politicians during her talk. To compare the situation of these victim children who refused the contaminated milk, she made this quote:

“They were treated like traitors during the war”

And as she talked of the mother fears about being forced to consider leaving her home in the fukushima prefecture, Osamu Fujimura and Yukio Edano both ministers of the government are seen on the video to be laughing at her concerns of her constituents. Here is a short video for that

Akira Matsu (松 あきら Matsu Akira?, born December 3, 1947)

is a Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Kanagawa Prefecture and former member of Takarazuka Revue, she was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 1995 as a candidate for the New Frontier Party. She lost her re-election in July 2007 but in September 2007 took over the seat in the house that was vacated when Yutaka Kobayashi, a member of the house, resigned.

The New Kōmeitō (公明党?), New Kōmeitō Party, or NKP is a centre-right political party in Japan founded by members of the Nichiren Buddhist organization Sōka Gakkai.

Her husband Tomoo Nishikawa is a lawyer and a former Representative of Japan.

External links

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=14298551

Kawada Ryuehi.

Member of the House of Councilors
Birth : January 12, 1976
Born in Kodaira city, Tokyo, Japan

Former plaintiff of Tokyo HIV Litigation
Former lecturer of Matsumoto University.
Representative of the Human Rights Activist Society
President of Ryuhei school “PEEK”

A quote from 2007 here:

“…What is important to reach our goal is, I believe, to share sympathy with each other. Everything will start from sharing sympathy. People can understand each other for the first time by understanding each other through sympathy.
The election I took part in was a kind of testimony for the voters whether they could share sympathy with each other and they proved they had done it.
I would like to see “sympathy” among influential persons in every country and it would prevail all over the world…..”

Source:  http://ryuheikawada.jp/english/index.html

h/t tokyobrowntabby2 on you-tube and the World Network for Saving Children from Radiation

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