Manchester United players meet Fukushima children
The Guardian
- Source: SNTV
- Length: 59 sec
- SNTV
- Tuesday 23 July 2013
Jonny Evans, Jesse Lingard and Ben Amos visit a Unicef project for families displaced by the 2011 Fukushima earthquake in Yokohama, Japan.
The Manchester United players, and former United goalkeeper Gary Bailey, enjoy traditional Japanese tea and cake with children at the Fukushima Cafe, a project set up by Unifcef to help displaced families
- Source: SNTV
- Length: 59 sec
- SNTV
- Tuesday 23 July 2013
Fukushima steps up children’s thyroid recheck -Too little too late?
Prefectural officials took the step because only one-third of the children requiring re-examination have been able to undergo the procedure.

Fukushima Unit 3 Steaming Again! Aid worker whistleblows on bad Thyroid health check
This video and researched articles below are worth checking out. There is an interview in this video that refers to the plight of the children of Fukushima and their families.. And some admissions of how the Japanese authorities are managing to cover up the true statistical impacts on this unfortunate group of people.
So please listen to the interview and you will see a repetition of the situation after Chernobyl, where support/health workers understood the problems but would never be given a platform on the main stream news outlets.
I will also leave a link at the bottom where a belarus UK worker says she was told not to talk about the health effects she was seeing to anyone in the UK after the Chernobyl disaster (foe anyone who may have missed the article).[Arclight2011part2]
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