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22 February 2014
Nuclear news had been promoting Riseup.net as an encrypted service suitable for activists. However, recent information given to this blogger has thrown doubt on the ability of riseup and other “encrypted” online services to be able to deliver a secure service.
I contacted them via email and have not received a reply after about 2 weeks. The delay in reporting this was because i had to interview my sources at Japanese Against Nuclear UK to confirm the situation and give riseup staff a chance to reply. It might be that riseup never received the email and so i am posting this article to catch their attention and give them a chance to respond.
The scenario
I have been working with many bloggers from Japan and Japanese in the UK to get, what is now, censored information direct from Japanese sources. To try to protect my sources i can not be more specific in some details of internet restrictions, hacking and general harassment but for those that remember tokyobrowntabby (who worked with EXSKF amongst others) had her original youtube channels deleted and videos constantly challenged for copyright even though she was using them for educational purposes only. She retired after such harassment unfortunately but understandably as did the UK based bloggers on YouTube with Japanese contacts.
Other UK bloggers in the early days of Fukushima were also working with Japanese contacts that were able to do the hard work in translating Japanese to English and vise-versa were also targeted and after some months, stopped blogging because of the stresses involved.
3 years later and just after Japans new secrecy law was posited now the Japanese in the UK are being targeted by persons unknown.
I have been targeted myself on multiple occasions by “unknown” assailants but have carried on regardless (I have been made jobless, homeless and have been attacked using financial strategies) [I have taken out some bits of this article as it doesnt reflect the content of the email correctly. I took the description of the content of the email seriously out of context. Sorry about the delay in correcting the article -Arclight2011]
An email was sent to the subscription list recently. JANUK use riseup.net emails and use the subscribers service offered by riseup.net as well. However, a member that uses riseup.net got the initial email but certain words had been deleted, making the email mostly unreadable.
A second attempt at informing the members was blocked and the sender of the email was further harassed via the internet to make sure this point was driven home.
It was very effective at frightening and discouraging all activists concerned (including me)
I will carry on blogging anyway and am adjusting my life style accordingly to cope with this ever changing situation. My autobiography will be interesting i suspect (not planned yet)!
The main points are that JANUK and other UK based activists are constantly being manipulated and divided (ref George Monbiot splitting the anti nuclear movement in the UK that STRATFOR was VERY concerned about, and the results speak for themselves unfortunately! George helped destroy the movement that STRATFOR and the UK nuclear lobby were previously so concerned about). 
Anyone involved in translation and dissemination of Fukushima information is under severe restrictions or suffers punitive actions.
[Nuclear power in Britain is, in effect, finished: on Saturday, the EU revealed that it had prohibited the government’s latest desperate attempt to keep it afloat with massive subsidies. G Monbiot 2002]
…Despite the strong interparty consensus on the issue, therefore, the United Kingdom remains a country where public opinion – and anti-nuclear energy activists – will have to be “monitored” carefully to gauge which way the country will go following the Fukushima incident….. STRATFOR REPORT
I await a response from riseup.net on the hacking issue to support the above anecdotal evidence or to clarify that there was no hacking. I will update this article and post a new one to clarify the situation.
response email for riseup staff AND George Monbiot if he wants.
arclight2011@riseup.net (likely not secured 😦 )
February 22, 2014
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“Mari is facing charges stemming from speaking out on radiation in Japan and advocacy for families relocating children out of the areas contaminated by radioactivity from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi reactor site, operated by TEPCO. Radioactivity continues to leave that site. It is well established that while lower levels of exposure to radioactivity lowers risk, the greatest hazard from radiation comes when children are exposed, raising the risk of cancer manifold over their entire lives…..”
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“Perhaps because everyone believes people telling them on television that everything is fine, they don’t seem so worried,” 281 Antinuke told Reuters.“I hope by leaving my art I can remind people that we’re not safe at all … and that they will do something to protect themselves.”
“We don’t know what will happen in the future, whether children will get cancer or leukemia,” he said. “So I want to keep making noise and making a fuss.”
“The nuclear accident allowed us to realize that Japan had hidden a lot of things,” he said. “I want to make images that express doubts about what’s going on in politics – like a label that says ‘This is happening, pay attention’!” http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/11/30/1259294/-Masked-Artist-Forces-Japanese-to-Think-About-Fukushima

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Mari is facing charges stemming from speaking out on radiation in Japan and advocacy for families relocating children out of the areas contaminated by radioactivity from…
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February 22, 2014
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http://www.januk.org/event.html
Monday March 10th 2014
19.00 – 21.00
Meeting in Committee Room 10 in The House of Commons
Speeches and discussion about the situation in Japan three years on since Fukushima and the lessons we can learn for a nuclear-free world.
Enter Parliament by public entrance by central St. Stephen’s Tower.
Arrive half an hour early to get through security.
The vigil
11th March 2014
outside Japanese Embassy
101 Piccadilly, W1J 7JT
18.00 – 20.00pm
Candle-Lit vigil in support of families and people of all ages continuing to suffer the affects of Fukushima.
Please bring torch & wrap up warm.
15th March 2014
The March to Parliament
Hyde Park Corner – London
Assemble 12.30pm, Start 13.00
Assemble at Hyde Park Corner at 12.30 to start the march at 13.00
Route: Hyde Park Corner, Japanese Embassy, TEPCO London Office, Piccadilly Circus, Japan Centre, Trafalgar Square, Parliament
Themes:. Colour yellow & sunflower…
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February 22, 2014
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“There is no consistent signal of change in either storms or blocking near the UK in either ensemble of Met Office models or the ensemble of alternative models. Such changes as are seen are relatively modest, and the potential for substantial changes appears to be small.“

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18 February 2014
A new report out today gives justification for a new generation ABWR reactor to be built in the UK. It comes with pretty pictures and a biased view of radiological damage.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/280857/abwr_justification_volume_2_application.pdf
The report states that there are no issues with this plan and that even in the event of a major incident that there would be no insignificant health effects on humans. The effects on birds and animals are presumed to be negligable if there are no effects on humans.
The basis for this feel good factor is the WHO health report on…
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February 22, 2014
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NATS is the UK’s leading provider of air traffic control services. Each year we handle 2.2 million flights and 220 million passengers in UK airspace.
http://www.nats.aero/about-us/what-we-do/our-control-centres/
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20 February 2014
This post attempts to answer the question of what mechanism is causing the large amounts of record breaking levels of rainfall in Norway and the UK over recent years. Whilst global warming is an obvious answer as clouds hold more water if the atmosphere is warmer but the facts remain that increased flights across the Atlantic and increased particulates from various sources are responsible for this.
This dimming effect has repercussion concerning reports that use data that expects no quick changes to the earths climate (ref MET Office UK). In planning large projects such as nuclear power plants, waste/fuel processing work and storage sites, I have noticed that they refer to the incorrect information on the MET Office site…
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February 22, 2014
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Hiroshi Kanno, a vegetable farmer evacuated from Iitate village harvests carrots at his new farm
I can’t believe it’s already three years since the Fukushima disaster struck. Thousands of people were forced to flee their homes and had to rebuild their lives elsewhere, because of the high levels of radiaition. Japanese photographer Noriko Hayashi documents the struggle of some of the victims, who feel the government has abandoned them.We don’t want their stories to be forgotten, so have sent six activists to Japan to meet the victims and spread their stories. Here is just a glimpse of their life after Fukushima.

Bags of decontaminated soil and grass are left near farmer’s Hiroshi Kanno’s original house in Iitate village.

Hiroshi Kanno checks radiation level near his new farm in Fukushima city. He used to grow 35 different kind of vegetables on 2.5 hectares of land. He and his family live now in a temporary house and can’t settle down.

Katsutaka Idogawa, former mayor of Futaba town, Fukushima prefecture, collects and checks materials about the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster at his house office where he evacuated in Kazo city, Saitama Prefecture, 70 km north from Tokyo central.

Pictures of victims of the accident of nuclear power plant which a former mayor of Futaba town, which Katsutaka Idokawa collected.

Kenichi Hasegawa, a dairy farmer evacuated from Iitate village, Fukushima prefecture. He lives in a temporary house in Date city, 15 km away from Fukushima city central.

Kenichi Hasegawa’s empty cowshed in Iitate village, Fukushima prefecture. Before Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, he owned 50 dairy cattle but he had to put all of his cows down before his evacuation. Mr. Hasegawa now lives in a small temporary house in Date city, 15 km away from Fukushima city central.

Minako Sugano, a mother of three children and former kindergarten teacher in Date city talks about her concerns about vegetables harvested in Fukushima in school lunches.

Minako Sugano hangs children’s clothes inside her apartment room. “I don’t want to hang our clothes outside because of concern of contamination.”

Kenji Fukuda, an attorney at law with Waseda Legal Commons. He has been working for victims of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He maintains the current compensation system helps the nuclear industry and not the victims.

Tatsuko Okawara, an organic farmer performs a puppet show at her organic and fair trade shop, one story is a about a couple affected by a nuclear disaster.

Tatsuko Okawara at her organic and fair trade shop named “Esperi” , meaning “Hope” in Miharu Town.

Greenpeace Poland Nuclear Campaigner, Iwo Los buys produce from Tatsuko Okawara (left) and her husband Shin at their organic and fair trade shop in Miharu Town. © Alex Yallop/Greenpeace
February 22, 2014
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“The two sides also set forth a strategic vision that, reflecting our shared values of democracy, the rule of law, free and open markets, and respect for human rights, will effectively promote peace, security, stability, and economic prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region. At the SCC meeting, the Ministers exchanged views on the evolving security environment in the Asia-Pacific region and decided upon several steps to upgrade significantly the capability of the U.S.-Japan Alliance” http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2013/10/215070.htm
http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20140222p2a00m0na009000c.html
February 22, 2014(Mainichi Japan)
A Justice Ministry sectional committee has proposed that the scope of crimes subject to wiretapping in Japan be greatly expanded, dividing opinions among members of a committee debating the issue.
The proposal, made by a subgroup of the “Special Committee on New-age Criminal Justice System” that was established by the Justice Ministry’s Legislative Council, was presented during a committee meeting held on Feb. 21.
Under current laws, wiretapping by investigative authorities is limited to four categories: crimes involving drugs, crimes involving weapons, group smuggling, and organized murder. A police representative on the committee criticized the current system as difficult to use, and said that the number of wiretapping investigations was low compared with those overseas. The sectional committee’s proposal suggests that nine types of crimes be added to the list, including general cases of murder, infliction of injury, blackmail or fraud, abduction, theft or robbery, arson of inhabited structures, use of explosives, and hiding criminal proceeds.
Under a basic interim framework compiled by the committee in January last year, bank-transfer fraud and organized theft — including cases involving foreign nationals — were cited as examples of an expanded scope of wiretapping. The latest proposal widens this scope even further.
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February 22, 2014
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“It’s unfair for TEPCO to discontinue what is only a small amount of damages after a short period. With the petition, we’d also like to prevent people’s memory of the nuclear disaster from fading.”
http://fukushima-diary.com/2014/02/why-doesnt-tepco-analyze-fishery-products-for-strontium-90-%E2%86%92-tepco-because-its-how-its-supposed-to-be/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+FukushimaDiary+%28Fukushima+Diary%29
Tepco – “Because it’s how it’s supposed to be”
http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20140222p2a00m0na011000c.html
Some 5,000 residents from areas outside evacuation zones near the crippled nuclear plant in Fukushima Prefecture are preparing to use an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) system to demand Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) pay them more damages in connection with the nuclear crisis.
A local citizens’ organization will file a petition on behalf of the residents, who live in the cities of Fukushima, Koriyama and Iwaki, with the Nuclear Damage Claim Dispute Resolution Center, an ADR entity, on March 5. Such a large-scale petition for nuclear accident compensation being launched by residents outside evacuation zones is unprecedented.
The citizens’ organization, which involves the Social Democratic Party’s local chapter and other entities, will encourage all Fukushima Prefecture residents to join in the petition.
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February 22, 2014
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http://enenews.com/nuclear-professor-fish-on-west-coast-found-with-fukushima-radioactive-material-were-testing-fish-that-are-sold-at-markets-to-u-s-consumers-audio
Published: February 22nd, 2014 at 9:30 am ET
By ENENews
Radio VR – US Edition, Feb. 22, 2014 (at 6:15 in):
By Molly Seder
WASHINGTON (VR)– It seems that Japan’s 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster will never end. A report out Thursday found more radioactive nuclear was spilling out of a storage vault. The good news: the spill probably won’t reach the Pacific Ocean. But still, might the implications of this toxic waste entering the environment be dire? And how is the Japanese public reacting to more bad news?
For an assessment of what is happening on the ground now at Fukushima and discussion of the wider context, VR’s Molly Seder spoke with Catherine Higley, Professor and Head of the Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiation Health Physics at Oregon State University. Higley specializes in radio-ecology.
See also: More US tuna contaminated — Study: Entire food web “including humans” may be affected as Fukushima radionuclides spread to West Coast
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February 22, 2014
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http://fukushima-diary.com/2014/02/why-doesnt-tepco-analyze-fishery-products-for-strontium-90-%E2%86%92-tepco-because-its-how-its-supposed-to-be/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+FukushimaDiary+%28Fukushima+Diary%29
Tepco – “Because it’s how it’s supposed to be”
Posted by Mochizuki on February 19th, 2014
The reason why Tepco doesn’t analyze fishery products for Strontium-90 is only because it’s the rule. Tepco stated in the press conference of 2/19/2014.
Having highly contaminated water leaking to the sea, the biological concentration of marine products is one of the most important issues.
However, they don’t analyze the samples for Strontium-90, which is accumulated in bone to cause human consumers leukemia. Like ordinary food test of the government, they only analyze them for Cesium-134/137.
Among tens of the test results, they release Strontium-90 data only about a couple of the samples, once in a few months.
Tepco doesn’t have the plan to analyze the samples for Strontium-90 and other nuclides more frequently, and the reason to refuse the proposal wasn’t announced either.
http://www.tepco.co.jp/tepconews/library/movie-01j.html
Iori Mochizuki
Downplay it in the beginning, and quietly add more information so nobody notices it. All for not letting the cattle escape. This is their strategy.
Strontium 89 in Fukushima Fallout – references
http://nuclearhistory.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/strontium-89-in-fukushima-fallout-references/
“The ministry announced Tuesday that strontium-89 and strontium-90 were found in its analyses of soil samples collected during the two days from March 16 from two locations in Namie of Fukushima Prefecture, where the plant is located, and one place in Iitate in the same prefecture.
The three locations are outside but close to the 30-kilometer zone around the stricken plant of Tokyo Electric Power Co. .
The analyses showed that the soil samples contained up to 260 becquerels of strontium-89 per kilogram and 32 becquerels of strontium-90, the ministry said.
The ministry also said it found plant samples collected on March 19 in the Fukushima Prefecture municipalities of Otama, Motomiya, Ono and Nishigo had up to 61 becquerels of strontium-89 per kilogram and 5.9 becquerels of strontium-90. The sampled plants are not edible vegetables.”
Maximum detected strontium-89 in Namie or Iitate’s soil in March 2011: 260 becquerels/kilogram = 7.02 picocuries of Sr89 per gram of soil
Maximum detected strontium-90 in Namie or Iitate’s soil in March 2011: 32 becquerels/kilogram = 0.8 picocuries of Sr90 per gram of soil
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MEXT reported on measurements of strontium-89 (half-life: 50.5 days) and strontium-90(half-life: 28.8 years) in three samples taken in one village in the Fukushima prefecture on 16 March. The activities in soil for Sr-89 ranged from 13 and 260 Bq/kg and for Sr-90 between 3.3 and 32 Bq/kg. Sr-90 was also distributed globally during nuclear weapons’ testing in the atmosphere, typical global levels of Sr-90 in surface soils are in the order of one to a few becquerel per kg. Strontium was also measured in plant samples in four others villages, with values ranging from 12 to 61 Bq/kg for Sr-89 and 1.8 to 5.9 Bq/kg for Sr-90.
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It has been reported that Strontium has been detected in other countries as well but this is the first confirmation that it has been found that I could find outside the grounds of the Daichi plant (meaning it must have been in the initial blasts and/or gas vented)
Once again the failure of ANYONE to be testing for this is really troubling.
http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/node/3007
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Pourquoi Tepco ne recherche pas le strontium 90 dans les produits de la mer ? → Tepco : “Parce que c’est supposé être comme ça”
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February 22, 2014
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http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0001055481
11:08 pm, February 22, 2014
Jiji Press BRUSSELS (Jiji Press)—The European Commission will relax the European Union’s restrictions on food imports from Japan, which were introduced after the Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011, the commission said Friday.
The decision is based on examinations of more than 85,000 items, the EU’s policy-steering body said.
The EU plans to accept from April 1 foods produced in Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture and green tea leaves harvested in Shizuoka Prefecture without checking their radiation levels.
Radiation checks are currently required on food imports from 15 prefectures, including Fukushima, home to the disaster-crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power station of Tokyo Electric Power Co.
The commission also said radiation checks will be conducted on fewer products from Gunma, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Miyagi, Saitama, Iwate and Chiba prefectures.
February 22, 2014
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