Cumbria remembers Fukushima
Yesterday was the 11th anniversary of the ongoing Fukushima disaster.
Members of Radiation Free Lakeland met up with Kazuhiko Kobayashi in 2018
to show him the Sellafield area and he told us that there is money for
climate research but not so much for research into the impacts of radiation
on our food and health. He is a kind gentle man and he was visibly shocked
to see the scale of Sellafield. Kazuhiko broke down in tears within the
shadow of Sellafield, at the impacts the nuclear industry is having on our
children’s health. His passionate opposition to nuclear power and nuclear
weapons, his work for change and to help those impacted, is an inspiration.
Kazuhiko has organised respite for children and families who have been
impacted by the ongoing Fukushima disaster.
Radiation Free Lakeland 12th March 2022
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