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Taking Nuclear to Court: Report from Japan and Korea
Date:
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Time:
7:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
San José Peace and Justice Center
Location Details:
San José Peace and Justice Center
48 South 7th Street
San José, CA 95112
48 South 7th Street
San José, CA 95112
7/16 San Jose Event-Taking Nuclear To Court: Report From Japan & Korea
Taking Nuclear to Court:
Report from Japan and Korea
Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 7-9 pm
San José Peace and Justice Center
48 South 7th Street
San José, CA 95112
Bus routes: 22, 522, 23, 11, 63, 64, 72, 73, 81, Hwy 17 Express, MST 55, Dash, LRT
The Dangers of Nuclear Power:
The Lawsuit and Compensation for Cancer from Nuclear Plants in Korea and Japan
An international delegation is visiting the US to report on the growing danger at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, a lawsuit against the manufacturers of nuclear plants and a report from the husband of a women who was able to win compensation as a result of getting cancer from the nuclear plant in Korea. The Japanese Abe government is seeking to restart Japan's remaining 48 nuclear plants despite the grave dangers.
Speakers:
Lee Jin Seop
Choi Seungkoo
Rev. Lee Dae-soo
Open to the public | Suggested donation: $5-10
Info: sanjosepeace.org, 408-297-2299, sjpjc [at] sanjosepeace.org
Sponsored by the San José Peace and Justice Center
Taking Nuclear to Court:
Report from Japan and Korea
Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 7-9 pm
San José Peace and Justice Center
48 South 7th Street
San José, CA 95112
Bus routes: 22, 522, 23, 11, 63, 64, 72, 73, 81, Hwy 17 Express, MST 55, Dash, LRT
The Dangers of Nuclear Power:
The Lawsuit and Compensation for Cancer from Nuclear Plants in Korea and Japan
An international delegation is visiting the US to report on the growing danger at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, a lawsuit against the manufacturers of nuclear plants and a report from the husband of a women who was able to win compensation as a result of getting cancer from the nuclear plant in Korea. The Japanese Abe government is seeking to restart Japan's remaining 48 nuclear plants despite the grave dangers.
Speakers:
Lee Jin Seop
Choi Seungkoo
Rev. Lee Dae-soo
Open to the public | Suggested donation: $5-10
Info: sanjosepeace.org, 408-297-2299, sjpjc [at] sanjosepeace.org
Sponsored by the San José Peace and Justice Center
For more information:
http://sanjosepeace.org
Added to the calendar on Wed, Jul 15, 2015 11:44AM
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