Fukushima Parents “Stop having students practice outside ! Don’t cause any more students to have leukemia !”
Posted by Mochizuki on January 15th, 2014
Following up this article.. High schooler leukemia→School had students “clean” the swimming pool last summer [URL]
On 1/13/2014, a Japanese columnist posted on Twitter. He commented the parents’ association of this high school posted this notice.
<Translate>
A student had leukemia in a school of Fukushima. This school had the students clean (decontaminate) the pool. The parents are angry.
In this country, they leave the decontamination waste soil in a park and serve food for school lunch, which was labelled as “safe” from the manipulated safety standard. TV doesn’t even report this leukemia case, but broadcast cooking program.
(The post reads)
Stop having the students practice outside ! Don’t cause any more students to have leukemia !
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福島で、プールの除染作業を生徒にやらせてた学校から白血病が出て、親御さんたちが怒ってる。汚染土を公園に置いたり給食に高い汚染基準値の食材使う国だもの。こういう話を放送しないで、ニュースでグルメ紹介する国だもの。 http://t.co/7YFDyU6Dhg
— 松野大介 (@daisumatsu) 2014, 1月 13
Fukushima – School students forced to clean swimming pool without proper safety equipment! – 未成年が除染作業を強いられている-福島県郡山市
Published by nuclear-news.net
by Arclight2011
10 May 2013
h/t Mia
HAS THE UN “OPTIONAL PROTOCOL” FAILED
FOR THE CHILDREN OF
FUKUSHIMA?
…On a more technical point, it was explained that annual exposure to radiation was at the level advised by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP)….
Japanese government delegation statement to the UN concerning the Fukushima Nuclear disaster April 2013
High school students were forced to clean their swimming pool!
未成年が除染作業を強いられている-福島県郡山市
Koriyama City in Fukushima Prefecture
The students were allowed to clean the swimming pool (Gieger showing 0.51 uSv/h) without wearing any safety equipment. They just had their school uniforms for protection!
Nearby were students doing vigorous exercise, as dust and moisture droplets were being made airborne.
The Reading here was 0.50 mcSv/h, an air reading taken approximately 1 metre off the ground.
This is the video footage from the high school in Koriyama City in Fukushima Prefecture showing the work being done;
Published on 8 May 2013
2013年5月8日
福島県立郡山高等学校の生徒が教諭の命令によりプールの除染作業を強いられています。
The Japanese Government has allowed decontamination work to be done by minors!
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights considers Report of Japan
Committee on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights
30 April 2013
[Extracts]
[…]
Regarding those that survived the atomic bombing, their medical needs related to their exposure was subsidised and this would allow them to maintain a suitable level of living.
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