TEPCO -Workers deaths are not reported 報道されない原発作業員の死亡について
…“She said that there have been so many workers dead without being reported. Some died during the 2 days break, some didn’t turn up the next morning and were found dead…. Those who died haven’t been measured for how much exposure they got. Tepco doesn’t count and report the dead unless they die during their work hours.” …
Posted by Mia
21 November 2013
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東北大学医学部附属病院が、福島第1原発について「極秘情報」が外部に洩れないように緘口令を敷いている。
それは、福島第1原発の大事故現場に送り込まれた作業員(約3000人)のうち、すでに800人が放射能により死亡しているのに、東北大学医学部附属病 院が緘口令を敷いて、外部に洩れないようにしているということだ。患者たちは、一旦、東北大学医学部附属病院で診察を受けた後、新潟県内にある分院に移送 されて、静かに死期を迎えるまで過ごす。放射線治療を受けても、手の施しようがないからである。
The censorship of the true effects of depleted uranium
A factor rarely mentioned is the potential effects of DU on children yet to be born to U.S. Iraq war veterans, who served in places like Fallujah, Basra and Najaf.
HORRIFIC EFFECTS OF DEPLETED URANIUM STILL CENSORED BY U.S. MILITARY, MEDIA HTTPS://AMERICANFREEPRESS.NET/?P=13599 NOVEMBER 03, 2013 BY RICHARD WALKER In a move seen by medical experts worldwide as an effort to suppress the truth about the horrors of depleted uranium (DU) munitions, the United Nations (UN) health arm, the World Health Organization (WHO), along with the Ministry of Health of Iraq (MoH) on September 13, 2013, produced a report that was not even authored, meaning no experts attached their names to it, on birth defects among Iraqi babies in which DU was not even considered a factor.
The report was published on the WHO website at a time when birth defects among Iraqi babies have been rising steadily, especially in areas like Najaf and Fallujah, where DU shells were used indiscriminately, killing and injuring large numbers of civilians. Some estimates for the 2003 death toll in Iraq put the civilian casualties in Fallujah as high as 75% to 80%. Continue reading
Fukushima marine contamination update
「汚染水はアンダーコントロール」とは、とても言えない状況。
■魚介類の核種分析結果<福島第一原子力発電所港湾内>平成25年11月20日 http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/fukushima-np/f1/smp/2013/images/fish01_131120-j.pdf
≪放射性セシウム Cs134+Cs137 1000Bq/kg以上≫(単位Bq/kg)
クロソイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(物揚場付近) 平成25年10月18日 3,800
ヒラメ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(東波除堤付近) 平成25年10月4日 1,110
カサゴ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(東波除堤付近) 平成25年10月29日 101,000
シロメバル(筋肉) 1F港湾内(東波除堤付近) 平成25年10月29日 3,900
ムラソイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(北防波堤付近) 平成25年10月10日 110,000
ムラソイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(北防波堤付近) 平成25年10月31日 73,000
アカエイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月3日 3,100
ヒラメ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月7日 1,370
マコガレイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月7日 2,550
クロダイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月17日 2,870
アカエイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月19日 10,800
マコガレイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月19日 18,800
タケノコメバル(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月29日 84,000
マコガレイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾口付近) 平成25年10月29日 1,270
ヒラメ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾中央付近) 平成25年10月9日 3,270
クロソイ(筋肉) 1F港湾内(港湾中央付近) 平成25年10月22日 34,000
H/t https://www.facebook.com/kodomo.zenkokunet?ref=stream
Bing translate
Chikuwa, kamaboko and hanpen processed food also needs attention.
Situation not so water pollution is under control. ■ seafood radionuclide analysis results [Fukushima first nuclear power plant Harbor in] 11/20/2013 http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/fukushima-np/f1/smp/2013/images/fish01_131120-j.pdf «radioactive caesium
Cs 134 Cs137 1000Bq/kg +» (units Bq/kg)
Fingerling (muscle) 1 F port in (ones lighters near) 10/18/2013 3,800
soleus (muscle) 1 F in the port (Near East Bank except wave) 10/4/2013 1,110
Scorpion ( muscle) 1 F in the port (Near East Bank except wave) 10/29/2013 101,000
シロメバル (muscle) 1 F in the port (Near East Bank except wave) 10/29/2013 3,900
Murthy (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the North breakwater) 10/10/2013 110,000
Murthy (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the North breakwater) 10/31/2013 73,000
Stingray (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the harbour mouth) 10/3/2013 3,100
harbors in the soleus (muscle) 1 F ( Near the harbour mouth) 10/7/2013 1,370
marbled sole pleuronectes yokohamae (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the harbour mouth) 10/7/2013 2,550
black sea bream (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the harbour mouth) 10/17/2013 2,870
Stingray (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the harbour mouth) 10/19/2013 10,800 marbled sole pleuronectes yokohamae (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the harbour mouth) 10/19/2013 18,800
タケノコメバル (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the harbour mouth) 10/29/2013 84,000
marbled sole pleuronectes yokohamae (muscle) 1 F in the port (near the harbour mouth) 10/29/2013 1,270
soleus (muscle) 1 F in the port (port near the middle) 10/9/2013 3,270 Fingerling (muscle) 1 F in the port (port near the middle) 10/22/2013 34,000 (Translated by Bing)
http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/fukushima-np/f1/smp/2013/images/fish01_131120-j.pdf
Nuclear reactor shut down by clogging seaweed
Seaweed shuts down Scottish nuclear reactor Seawater cooling system of Torness in East Lothian has become clogged with seaweed for the second time this year Rob Edwards theguardian.com, Friday 22 November 2013 A nuclear reactor near Edinburgh shut down on Thursday because its seawater cooling system became clogged with seaweed. This is the second time this year that reactors at Torness in East Lothianhave been forced to close because of excessive seaweed. In 2011 it was closed by a swarm of jellyfish. Continue reading
UK human rights – Help Netpol to challenge secretive ‘domestic extremist’ database
A heads up to all activists/bloggers
in the UK
21 November 2013
http://netpol.org/2013/11/21/subject-acccess-requests/
As the National Union of Journalists encourages members whose work brings them into contact with the police to challenge their inclusion on the national ‘domestic extremist’ database, NetPol is urging activists and campaigners to do the same.
Using the Data Protection Act, activists can submit Subject Access requests to the Metropolitan Police to check what information is held about them by the National Domestic Extremism Unit (NDEU). NetPol wants to see all secret police databases shut down, because there is every reason to believe that data gathered in secret, with no checks and balances and no effective accountability, is not only unnecessary and intrusive but also riddled with gossip and rumour.
The results of a Subject Access Request remain private – nobody has any obligation to share personal data. However, if you discover inaccuracies or trivial information in any data that the police hold, we would like to work with you, in confidence, to expose this.
NetPol has produced a guide and sample request and follow-up letters to help you make a Subject Access Request. If you are submitting one, please let us know about any delays, other obstacles you experience and what you discover at info@netpol.org
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Gundersen: Fukushima needs independent assesment team
Published on 21 Nov 2013
Remixed from Myla Reso. All thanks and credit to her:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iqroH…
International diplomat Akio Matsumura and Fairewinds nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen discuss the urgent need for a international team of truly independent experts to address the ongoing crisis at Tepco’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
Find the open letter to Ban Ki Moon regarding the Fukushima Daiichi clean-up at the following link: http://www.nirs.org/fukushima/expert-…
Sign Harvey Wasserman’s petition regarding Fukushima at this link: http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/the-…
Listen to Arnie Gundersen explain what he would do if he were in charge of the Fukushima Daiichi cleanup on Libbe HaLevy’s Nuclear Hotseat podcast #117: http://www.nuclearhotseat.com/nuclear…
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