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Breaking! Sellafield, the BBC and EURDEP lie to cover up contamination incident! Irish coast hit!
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/23/breaking-sellafield-the-bbc-and-eurdep-lie-to-cover-up-contamination-incident-irish-coast-hit-2/
Radiation alert at home of dead Russian tycoon in UK — Officers search for nuclear material — Connected to ex-KGB spy poisoned with polonium-210 (VIDEO)
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/23/breaking-sellafield-the-bbc-and-eurdep-lie-to-cover-up-contamination-incident-irish-coast-hit-2/
Sellafield smoke stack incident — 20 October 2012 — Picture-repost
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/23/sellafield-smoke-stack-incident-20-october-2012-picture-repost/
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UK – MI5 dirty tricks against pensioner foiled! More to follow?
…Nevertheless, the judgement does not generally prohibit the processing of personal data of innocent people. The Court mentioned that in general data retention of activists serves the public interest in a “sufficiently important way“. In the case at hand, information held by Mr. Catt was of no use. What we are missing is a clear message urging the creation of a legal framework which narrows down the possibilities in which data of peaceful protesters can be retained…..
Peaceful Protester’s personal data removed from extremism database
“This judgment exposes the widespread and sinister nature of police surveillance of ordinary members of the public in this country. It also acts as a safeguard against the creeping criminalisation of peaceful protest. The Association of Police Officers and Metropolitan Police Commissioner have sanctioned this unlawful conduct for almost a decade and must be made accountable”. 1
Last week three of the country’s most senior judges in the Court of Appeal found that the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and the Metropolitan Police Commissioner violated John Catt’s human rights.
The case concerns the 88-year old activist John Catt, a frequent participant in protests and public demonstrations, including most recently that organized by a group called “Smash EDO” which campaigns against the weapon manufacturer EDO Defence Systems.

Although some of the core supporters of that group are prone to violence and criminal behaviour, Catt has never been convicted of criminal conduct in connections to the demonstrations he attended. Nonetheless, Catt’s personal information was held on the National Domestic Extremism Database that is maintained by the National Public Order Intelligence Unit. The information held on him included his name, age, description of his appearance and his history of attending political demonstrations. The police had retained a photograph of Mr Catt but it had been destroyed since it was deemed to be unnecessary. The information was accessible to members of the police who engage in investigations on “Smash EDO”.
In the ruling the Court of Appeal departs from earlier judgments by mentioning that the “reasonable expectation of privacy” is not the only factor to take into account in determining whether an individual’s Article 8 (1) right has been infringed. In surveying ECtHR case law, the Court noted that it is also important to check whether personal data has been subjected to systematic processing and if it is entered in a database. The rationale to include consideration of the latter two categories is that in this way authorities can recover information by reference to a particular person. Therefore, “the processing and retention of even publicly available information may involve an interference with the subject’s article 8 rights.” 2. Since in the case of Catt, personal data was retained and ready to be processed, the Court found a violation of Article 8 (1) that requires justification.3.
The Court considered that a violation of Article 8 (1) which is compliant with Article 8 (2) needs to pursue a legitimate aim and it needs to be proportionate. In regard to the former, it is not disputed that the database was maintained in order to detect and prevent crime. In regard to proportionality, the Court of Appeal stated that the aim of retaining Catt’s data was to obtain a better understanding of how Smash EDO is organised and to be in a position to forecast the place and nature of its next protest. The Court found that “[i]t is not easy to understand how the information currently held on Mr. Catt can provide any assistance in relation to any of those matters.” 4. The Court continued by stating, “the systematic collection, processing and retention on a searchable database of personal information, even of a relatively routine kind, involves a significant interference with the right to respect for private life. It can be justified by showing that it serves the public interest in a sufficiently important way, but in this case the respondent has not in our view shown that the value of the information is sufficient to justify its continued retention.” 5.
This judgment illustrates the positive impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on the privacy and data protection framework of the UK. Hitherto, UK courts primarily analysed whether an individual has a “reasonable expectation” to privacy when determining whether Article 8 had been engaged 6. By referring to ECtHR case law, the Court of Appeal added in the Catt case the analysis of whether “systematic processing” and “entry into a database” took place. Nevertheless, the judgment does not generally prohibit the processing of personal data of innocent people. The Court mentioned that in general data retention of activists serves the public interest in a “sufficiently important way”. In the case at hand, information held by Mr. Catt was of no use. What we are missing is a clear message urging the creation of a legal framework which narrows down the possibilities in which data of peaceful protesters can be retained.
For the most part the actions of domestic extremists pose a threat to public order, but not to national security. They are normally investigated by the police, not the Security Service.
To meet the threat of domestic extremism, the National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit (NETCU)
was created in 2004. It merged in 2011 with the National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU) and the National Domestic Extremism Team (NDET) to form the National Domestic Extremism Unit (NDEU). For more information, see the Association of Chief Police Officers website
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Bradley Manning & The Deepwater Horizon mystery – Greg Pallast reports
…..Had Manning’s memos come out just a few months earlier, the truth about BP’s deadly drilling methods would have been revealed, and there’s little doubt BP would have had to change its ways. Those eleven men could well have been alive today. ….
By Greg Palast for Vice Magazine
Wednesday, 3. April 2013
Three years ago this month, on the 20th of April, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling rig blew itself to kingdom come.
Soon thereafter, a message came in to our office’s chief of investigations, Ms Badpenny, from a person I dare not name, who was floating somewhere in the Caspian Sea along the coast of Baku, Central Asia.
The source was in mortal fear he’d be identified – and with good reason. Once we agreed on a safe method of communication, he revealed this: 17 months before BP’s Deepwater Horizon blew out and exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, another BP rig suffered an identical blow-out in the Caspian Sea.
Crucially, both the Gulf and Caspian Sea blow-outs had the same identical cause: the failure of the cement “plug”.
To prevent blow-outs, drilled wells must be capped with cement. BP insisted on lacing its cement with nitrogen gas – the same stuff used in laughing gas – because it speeds up drying.
Time is money, and mixing some nitrogen gas into the cement saves a lot of money.
However, because BP’s penny-pinching method is so damn dangerous, they are nearly alone in using it in deep, high-pressure offshore wells.
The reason: nitrogen gas can create gaps in the cement, allow methane gas to go up the borehole, fill the drilling platform with explosive gas – and boom, you’re dead.
So, when its Caspian Sea rig blew out in 2008, rather than change its ways, BP simply covered it up.
Our investigators discovered that the company hid the information from its own shareholders, from British regulators and from the US Securities Exchange Commission. The Vice-President of BP USA, David Rainey, withheld the information from the US Senate in a testimony he gave six months before the Gulf deaths. (Rainey was later charged with obstruction of justice on a spill-related matter.)
Britain’s Channel 4 agreed to send me to the benighted nation of Azerbaijan, whose waters the earlier BP blow-out occurred in, to locate witnesses who would be willing to talk to me without getting “disappeared”. (They didn’t talk, but they still disappeared.)
And I was arrested. Some rat had tipped off the Security Ministry (the official name of the Department of Torture here in this Islamic Republic of BP). I knew I’d get out quick, because throwing a reporter of Her Majesty’s Empire into a dungeon would embarrass both BP and the Azeri oil-o-crats.
Obama – Unfit For Nobel Prize, DC’s Revolving Door, Pig in the Pipeline
Published on 3 Apr 2013
Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Unworthy Nobel Prize Winners, Washington’s Revolving Door, & The Deceitful Oil Industry
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks to Norman Solomon, co-founder of rootsaction.org, about the growing campaign to revoke Obama’s Nobel peace prize and the media facilitating war. Abby then talks to RT producer, Rachel Kurzius, about the revolving door between the public and private sectors and how they intersect in Washington, DC. BTS wraps up the show with a look at the recent Exxon Mobil oil spill in central Arkansas, and highlights some surprising findings about the oil industry’s most deceitful practices.
Breaking ! Report – More reports coming out of the harsh crackdown on NGO`s in Putins Russia
“This is the first time in over 21 years that we have been inspected,” said Rachel Denber, deputy director of …..HRW’s Europe and Central Asia division. “The scale of these inspections has been massive and unprecedented and is part of a much broader campaign to limit civil society.” It was also, she said, “part of a broader effort to brand those organisations that are connected to foreigners as enemies, as suspect”……..
Source Child Rights International Network
http://www.crin.org/resources/infodetail.asp?id=30613
02/04/2013

….As soon as former KGB leader Putin took over as President for 8 years, any chance at development of these fledgling human rights were gone. When he devolved his role to PM, and Medvedev initially took the Presidency a brief power opportunity for Medvedev existed, but not for long……
Image and quote source ; http://unabashedleft.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/bizarro-putin-supporter-claims-sheep.html
Summary:
Germany and France summoned Russian diplomats in Berlin and Paris, after Russia launched a series of raids on international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) across the country amid a wider crackdown on critics of the Kremlin.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/27/russia-raids-human-rights-crackdown
[27 March 2013] –
The sweeps, billed as an attempt to weed out “foreign agents”, targetedhuman rights organisations, environmental advocates, women’s groups, non-Orthodox churches, charities and at least one French language school. Among the sites raided were the Moscow offices of the rights groups Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Transparency International.
“This is the planned destruction of the NGO sector in Russia,” said Lev Ponomarev, head of For Human Rights, a Russian group that was targeted on Monday. “It’s a war on NGOs and the strengthening of the authoritarian police state.”
Catherine Ashton, the EU high representative, said she was “concerned” by the raids and said they formed part of “a trend that is deeply troubling”.
“The inspections and searches launched against the Russian NGO community and conducted on vague legal grounds are worrisome since they seem to be aimed at further undermining civil society in the country,” she said in a statement.
The German foreign ministry summoned the number two diplomat in the Russian embassy in Berlin on Tuesday “to express the German government’s concern” over the raids. Two German NGOs in Moscow and Saint Petersburg were raided earlier this week. Hans-Gert Pöttering, chairman of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung foundation in Saint Petersburg, said officials had seized four of the group’s computers there.
The French foreign ministry sent a note to its Russian embassy on Wednesday demanding an explanation, but said in a statement that the ambassador had been “invited” for a discussion.
The US embassy in Moscow said via its Twitter feed: “It is with great concern that we are following reports of unprecedented inspections of NGOs across Russia.”
Prosecutors, tax inspectors and officials from the justice ministry have conducted unannounced “checks” on more than 80 organisations around Russia, said Pavel Chikov, the head of Agora, a legal group that provides assistance to civic and political activists. Thousands more are expected to be targeted, he said. Agora was raided on Wednesday.
The sweep comes eight months after Vladimir Putin, the president, signed a widely criticised law demanding that NGOs which receive funding from abroad label themselves as “foreign agents”. Critics said the law was reminiscent of Soviet-era efforts to demonise foreigners and those “collaborating” with them.
A handful of groups, including For Human Rights, have refused to follow the law on principle. “I am not a foreign agent,” said Ponomarev, arguing that following the law – which includes stamping “foreign agent” on all paper and electronic documents – would make his work impossible.
Fukushima to Subsidise Schools for Using Local Products in School Lunches

Image: Phil Stearns
“Fukushima School Lunches: “Local Ingredients” Half the Pre-quake Amount”
Cafeteria in Fukushima prefectural government’s office: 1 Bq/Kg
Four U.S. nuclear plant workers injured by flash — Explosion reported — Helicopter transport required
http://enenews.com/four-u-s-nuclear-plant-workers-injured-by-flash

Image (not from this incident) and useful information source ;
http://www.jrje.net/Arc%20Flash.htm
Published: April 3rd, 2013 at 9:43 am ET
By ENENews
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, April 3, 2013: At 1707 CDT on 4/2/13 an arc flash occurred at the ‘B’ safeguards transformer (XMDV24) in the plant switchyard at Callaway [nuclear plant in Missouri]. At the time of the flash, ground straps were being placed on the ‘B’ safeguards transformer which had been removed from service for maintenance. The event resulted in a loss of power to areas/buildings outside the power block. There was no impact to equipment and systems in the plant. Four workers were injured or affected by the flash. The extent of the electrical-related injuries has not been determined. However, based on reports from the scene, all of the workers were conscious and walked away from the scene. One person was transported by helicopter and two by ambulance to a local hospital. […]
KMIZ: Emergency officials confirm an electrical explosion happened around 5:30 p.m., but the cause is still under investigation. Ameren Missouri said in a written statement that the accident occurred in the switch yard area, but a company spokesman declined to elaborate about what happened. […] South Callaway Fire, Callaway Ambulance and the plant’s emergency staff responded to the explosion.
KOLR: The company did not provide any details about the nature of the accident or identify the injured workers. But one television report said reported the accident was an electrical explosion and that one of the employees was flown to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.
KMOV: The company declined to elaborate about what happened. But Callaway County Emergency Management Director Michelle Kidwell said the 911 call reported burn victims, including two with burns to the face. Kidwell said a medical helicopter crew was among the emergency responders dispatched to the nuclear facility located about 25 miles northeast of Jefferson City.
From 3 days ago: U.S. nuclear plant suffers “significant industrial accident” — 8 injured, 1 dead — No ‘immediate’ threat to the public
Kaco to invest 30 million euros to build a new plant of the PV inverter and enter the Japanese market
Kaco to invest 30 million euros to build a new plant of the PV inverter
Berenberg Bank analyst LarsDannenberg said. “The German market has been sailing, the U.S. market has been to stabilize, the stock market is absolutely safe haven for clean technology investors.”, SMA’s sales in the first half of the year, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance data show 3.1GW , flat with the same period last year.
Japan’s Fukushima nuclear leak after the incident began to vigorously promote the development of renewable energy, SMA plans to enter the Japanese market in 2013 and then increase 5GW capacity.Image source ; http://solar-worx.com/
Video evidence that Wind Turbines are more sturdy than a military tank!
Published on 3 Apr 2013
The driver of a Russian BMD amphibious armoured personnel carrier is facing court martial after allegedly being drunk behind the controls of his vehicle in Ryazan.
Dumping Radioactive Waste at Sea (Radiation Legacy)
Uploaded on 8 Nov 2011
Uploaded by 007bratsche on Nov 8, 2011
This is a report about the nuclear waste that was dumped into the sea around Europe between 1967 and 1982.
All 114.726 tons are still there – thousands of barrels, corroding or even rusted through by now.
It was broadcast on Nov.1, 2011
For informations about Schacht Asse, have a look at wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schacht_…
Interesting how this information is JUST NOW being reported on… do you think it has anything to do with FUKUSHIMA? What are the chances? Thank the IAEA next time you see them.
Nuclear Board Warns of Hanford Tank Explosion Risk – Video
….The problems identified by the board show that the plant schedule will be delayed further and the cost will keep rising, Wyden said, adding: “There is a real question as to whether the plant, as currently designed, will work at all.”…..
Underground tanks that hold a stew of toxic, radioactive waste at the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site pose a possible risk of explosion, a nuclear safety board said in advance of confirmation hearings for the next leader of the Energy Department.
State and federal officials have long known that hydrogen gas could build up inside the tanks at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, leading to an explosion that would release radioactive material. The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board recommended additional monitoring and ventilation of the tanks last fall, and federal officials were working to develop a plan to implement the recommendation.
The board expressed those concerns again Monday to U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who is chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and had sought the board’s perspective about cleanup at Hanford.
The federal government created Hanford in the 1940s as part of the secret Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb. It spends billions of dollars to clean up the 586-square-mile site neighboring the Columbia River, the southern border between Washington and Oregon and the Pacific Northwest’s largest waterway.
Federal officials have said six underground tanks at the site are leaking into the soil, threatening the groundwater, and technical problems have delayed construction of a plant to treat the waste for long-term safe disposal.
Against the odds! Birgitta Jonsdottir will attend Art exhibition in support of Bradley manning!
[NEW YORK, NY] On Friday, April 5, 2013 Icelandic Parliamentarian Birgitta Jonsdottir will host an evening of art and dialogue in support of jailed Iraq war whistleblower, Pfc. Bradley Manning, at Judson Memorial Church (55 Washington Sq. South MAP). A 6pm benefit informal art auction & film screening will be followed by a panel discussion at 8pm.


The panel discussion will feature Jonsdottir in conversation with Alexa O’Brien and Kevin Gosztola, journalists who each have provided extensive coverage of the Manning pretrial proceedings at Ft. Meade, MD, along with Peter Hart, a critic with the media watchdog group Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting. The panel will be moderated by Sam Seder, host of the political talk show, The Majority Report.
Jonsdottir’s visit comes on the heels of a February 2013 revelation by Iceland’s Justice Minister that, in August 2011, Icelandic lawmakers expelled several FBI agents from the country. An Alexandria, VA Grand Jury Probe is seeking information about Jonsdottir, among others, in relation to Wikileaks, its developers and managers, and Pfc. Bradley Manning. Despite advice from the Icelandic Government not to visit the US until the closure of the Grand Jury, Jonsdottir has chosen to schedule her visit amidst this still-active Grand Jury, citing the urgency of Pfc. Manning’s plight. As Manning’s court-martial trial is scheduled to begin on June 3, 2013, he faces a potential life sentence, if convicted on all counts.
Jonsdottir was instrumental in facilitating Pfc. Manning’s nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, both in 2012 and again in 2013, with wider support. “I nominated Bradley Manning for the Nobel Peace prize for the first time in 2012 ,with a couple of fellow MPs from Iceland,” said Jonsdottir, “In 2013, I did it again with the same MPs, members from the European Parliament and a former Minster from Tunisia. It is very encouraging to see the growing support for Manning around the world, but most importantly, within the USA.”
Jonsdottir is also suing president Barack Obama over the indefinite detention powers within § 1021(b)(2) of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). In September 2012, Judge Katherine Forrest of New York’s Southern District Court enjoined the President from using § 1021(b)(2) in a landmark ruling in favor of Jonsdottir and six other plaintiffs, citing that their work in activism, academia, and journalism could potentially put them at risk of detention under § 1021(b)(2). The Obama administration is currently appealing Judge Forrest’s ruling.

Limited-edition 17″ x 22″ giclée prints by celebrated social justice artist and illustrator, Molly Crabapple, will also be sold as part of the benefit. For those who want to support the benefit but cannot attend the New York City event on April 5th. Crabapple’s prints are currently available online to bid upon HERE. The first 200 highest bids will receive these prints.
Russian NGOs undergoing unprecedented Kremlin sweeps! Report from a worried Bellona, NGO
http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2013/weeklong_ngo_crackdowns
Charles Digges, 02/04-2013
Bellona

“…..Churchill himself wrote in 1935 that “[History] is replete with examples of men who have risen to power by employing stern, grim, and even frightful methods but who, nevertheless, when their life is revealed as a whole, have been regarded as great figures whose lives have enriched the story of mankind. So may it be with Hitler.”……” 🙂
Image and quote ; http://foreignpolicyblogs.com/2009/12/03/stalin-bashing-the-new-orientalism/
Russian authorities are raiding non-governmental organizations to make sure they comply with a law intended to stem foreign meddling in Russian politics, President Vladimir Putin said last week, eliciting cries from the US State Department that the Kremlin’s repressive new regime in on a “witch hunt.”
Abduction victim: I was bound, gagged and told ‘if you don’t answer our questions, your children will be killed’
Image and quote ; http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/vladimir-putin-crackdown-is-like-a-return-1403193
The swoops on NGOs began on March 19, when Bellona’s St. Petersburg office, the Environment and Rights Center (ERC) Bellona, was the focus of a so-called unannounced inspection by an array of officials from the Russia Prosecutor General to the health department and fire officials.
The Prosecutor General gave ERC Bellona a mere three days to produced requested documents that would have taken months to assemble ranging from financial documents, the groups honorary titles, medals, and certificates of merit, as well as documents on whether ERC Bellona employees receive regular chest x-rays. On Wednesday, ERC Bellona’s director, Nikolai Rybakov, will appear at the Prosecutor General’s office in St. Petersburg, where it is hoped he will learn of ERC’s status following the raid.
The participation of the fire, labor and health departments in many reported checks beginning with Bellona – groups with no affiliation with the NGO – baffled Pavel Chikov, a member of the presidential human rights council, he said in an interview with Bellona Tuesday.
Letter From Hiroshi Hoshi the Japanese man arrested for helping animals from radiation!
(Source)
https://www.facebook.com/notes/the-hachiko-coalition-page/letter-from-hiroshi-hoshi/542703292441060
Friday, 29 March 2013

http://www.change.org/petitions/free-hiroshi-hoshi-and-leo-hoshi-fukushima-animal-rescuers
This letter is from Hiroshi Hoshi who wanted to share it on Facebook.

Image source ; http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/asia/article2946282.ece
“….We were transferred from Nihonmatsu police station to the Fukushima prison custody section on March 21, 2013. Our trial will start on March 27th.
It is involuntary for us but we will admit what we have done but we will also defend the legitimacy of our activities.
We heard that there was somebody, who had worked with Hoshi family before, who said that “the Hoshi’s were arrested because of their own fault”.
I am shocked by this person’s comment who had worked with the Hoshi family. It is something comparable to abandoning a comrade. It is not only about Fukushima, but I feel many Japanese people are in a fog about many issues.

Image source ; http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/adv/wol/dy/opinion/society_101012.htm
We are very grateful to the people who signed the petition (more than 2500 people), to those who donated to us and to those who made a supporting group. The custody section has no heating system and it is very cold, but we want to thank our supporters here.
(P.S. The Hachiko team does the best in translating from Japanese to English considering time factors and volunteers in translating. If you find we missed something in translation, by all means email us. Thank you.)
Original letter appeared in FB page Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Animals.
Here is the Japanese Version:
星 広志氏からの手紙です。FBに公開するよう要望がありましたのでお知らせします。
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3/21に二本松警察署から福島刑務所拘置区に移動になりました。1月末に逮捕されてからもうすぐ4月になろうとしていますが、3月27日から福島地裁で裁判が始まります。私達親子にとって不本意な裁判ですが、罪状を認めながらも、その行為の正当性は主張するつもりです。
私 達親子が逮捕されてから、FBでは、「星親子は勝手に捕まったんだから自業自得だ」と発言があったと聞いております。しかもそれを言うのが、以前一度は星 ファミリーと行動した人が言っているのですから、なおさら驚きます。もしこれが戦争ならば戦友を平気で見捨てるという事です。福島の問題に限らず、この国 の民の多くが天然ボケなのでしょうか。
星親子が逮捕された事を知り、既に2500名以上の方が釈放のためのサインや募金を下さっていると聞き、星親子を支える会を立ち上げてくださった有志の皆さんには大変感謝しております。暖房もない寒々とした拘置所の中からではありますが、皆様の応援にお礼申し上げます。
星 広志
http://fukushimaappeal.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/police-arrest-animal-rescuers-inside.html
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