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DESCRIPTION:3.11 Third Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Accident Events and Actions 
 Worldwide\nhttp://fukushimathirdanniversaryevents.blogspot.jp/\n\n\nSaturday, 
 February 8, 2014\n\nInternational Events Listing for 3.11 Third Anniversary 
 March 2014\nThe meltdowns at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station 
 occurred three years ago on March 11, 2011 (and the next few days 
 thereafter).  For three years TEPCO has been bungling the remediation 
 effort while the life and health of everyone on this planet has been 
 seriously threatened by the uncontained release of radiation, especially in 
 Japan. And it's going to go on for decades, if not centuries more.  Right 
 now Daiichi is in a state of collapse from every angle: infrastructure 
 weakened, manpower shortages, cooling systems deteriorating, lethally 
 radioactive water storage leaks, contaminated groundwater rising to the 
 surface, electrical systems highly vulnerable, all of this at risk of a 
 major earthquake taking it out entirely.\n\nIn spite of all this, the PM is 
 energetically pushing nuclear technology to India, Korea, Turkey and 
 Vietnam. Japan's new Secrecy Law could make it a crime to investigate 
 nuclear issues; and the harassment and jailing of Japanese anti-nuclear 
 activists must stop!\n\nTepco's poisoning of the Pacific is studied the 
 world over except for the U.S. and Japan. Most of us have no illusion that 
 the water is safe and that the marine products are safe. We're giving up 
 fish- BUT WE'RE NOT GIVING UP THE FIGHT TO FIX FUKUSHIMA and EVACUATE THE 
 CHILDREN!!\n\nWe are taking to the streets to demand action. Not weak 
 assurances of safety or outright lies. We want results. Here are a 
 selection of events planned for 3.11 2014 that will bring your voice to the 
 fore, that will let your concerns be heard, that will strengthen your 
 heart, and your resolve.  There's no turning back; Fukushima is 
 Here.\n\nMarch 11, 2014 is important; for one day we become one with 
 Japan.\n\nForgive me if your event is not listed here, just send me the 
 info at: info@fukushimaresponsebayarea    so I can add it.\n\n\n\nNo Nukes 
 Action, San Francisco Consulate\nJAPAN CONSULATE ACTIONS\n\nWe are asking 
 everyone all over the world to assemble in front of your nearest Japanese 
 Consulate to protest the ongoing denial of responsibility by TEPCO and 
 Japan's government. We also ask you to write a letter to the Japanese Prime 
 Minister, His Excellency Shinzo Abe. It should also be addressed to the 
 General Consul of the city you are in, and it must end with the name and 
 address of the (a) writer, in order to be delivered to Tokyo. If these 
 conditions are met, they are required to deliver it to the PM in Tokyo. 
 Only one name is needed on the letter, which means you can carry out a 
 one-person action if you can't find anyone else to go with you!  If any 
 Japanese are involved in these actions, we ask them to please translate the 
 letter into Japanese as well; if it's not possible, an English letter will 
 do.  It would be best to have two copies of each letter (and of course a 
 copy for the world; send them here!), one for the PM and one for the 
 General Consul. For those of you in the U.S., here's a map of all the Japan 
 Consulate locations: http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/visa/map.htm\n\nIt's 
 best to call ahead of the day of protest to request that the Consul (or 
 his/her deputy) come down to meet you and receive the letter. Read the 
 letter out loud to the Consul and make sure to videotape and/or photograph 
 it. Try to get a sign indicating the location (Consulate) in your photos; 
 they won't allow you to photograph inside the building front doors.\n\nNo 
 Nukes Action will seek to link these events up with live streaming on the 
 Independent Web Journal (IWJ) (They've live-streamed the Tokyo demos and 
 the Oi anti-restart protests, among many other things). We are going to 
 archive all letters and videos if you send us copies, but in any case 
 spread them far and wide. And definitely let the people of Japan know what 
 you're doing!\n\nCities now pledging Consulate actions:\n\nChicago, 
 IL\n\nThe Chicago Japanese Consulate is at 737 N. Michigan Ave. #1100, with 
 the entrance on Chicago Avenue. Time and organizers TBA.\n\nSan Francisco, 
 CA\n\nThe Japan Consulate is at 50 Fremont St. in SF, near the Embarcadero 
 BART station. Assembly at 3 pm, short speeches, reading and delivery of 
 letter to Consul, then march to Union Square for rally and more speakers.  
 http://nonukesaction.wordpress.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/No-Nukes-Action-Committee/369844426366622\n\n 
 \nNew York, NY\n\nMarch 11: Consulate General of Japan in New York: 299 
 Park Ave. #19 (at 49th St.), NY 10171. Demo and press conference, starts at 
 3:30 pm, after, march to Times Square \nMarch 15: Union Square, Broadway 
 and 14th St., rally at 1 pm, march at 2 pm. http://311newyork.wordpress.com 
  https://twitter.com/TwitNoNukesNYC   
 https://www.facebook.com/311ActionNewYork Contact: Yuko Tonohira at 
 yuko.tonohira@gmail.com or call 917-670-8513\n\n                            
    \nBoston, MA\nThe weekly vigil, ON BEHALF OF PLANET EARTH, at the 
 Japanese Consulate in Boston will hold a special vigil to remember the 3rd 
 anniversary of Fukushima nuclear accident.\n\n\nWe will have special 
 signs/banners, we'll leaflet, and most importantly, we'll bring letters for 
 the Consul to deliver to PM Shinzo Abe. Please, join us on Thursday, March 
 13th, 8:15AM - 9:15AM (the regular day and time of our weekly vigil) for 
 this very special and important anniversary at the \nFederal Reserve Bldg. 
 (Consulate: 22nd fl.), 600 Atlantic Ave, corner of Summer Street, at South 
 Station (Red Line). Contact: \nsheilaruthparks@comcast.net\n\n\n            
                  \nNot technically a Consulate action -but they're 
 collecting letters!\nFlagstaff, AZ\n\nFrom Fukushima to the Four Corners 
 \nWHEN: Friday, March 7th – 6:00 PM\nWHERE: County Courthouse Lawn – 
 San Francisco St. & Birch St. (map)\nWHAT: Candle light Vigil & 
 Procession\nWHAT TO BRING: Candles, Banners, & Letter of 
 Solidarity\n\nPlease join us for a vigil and procession to show solidarity 
 with all people affected by nuclear radiation. There will be a talking 
 circle at 6 PM and a candle light vigil at sundown. We will then have a 
 procession through downtown Flagstaff during Art Walk.\n\nWe will also be 
 collecting letters of Solidarity with the people of Japan to send to 
 Japanese Prime Minister Abe. These letters should, in your own words, focus 
 on the dangers of nuclear power and urge the Prime Minister to fully 
 decommission all of the nuclear reactors in Japan (they are all currently 
 shut down). It would also be great to include  explanations that link their 
 use of nuclear power to the devastating effects uranium mining and milling 
 have had on the Four Corners region and how we are all affected locally by 
 their use of nuclear power.\nContact Rudy: pathfinder@ethos7.com or 
 480-382-5288\n\n                                                 \nLos 
 Angeles, CA\n\nNo Nukes LA Residents, a small but determined group, will 
 deliver a letter to the Japan Consulate at 350 South Grand Ave., Suite 
 1700, CA 90071.  Time to be confirmed soon. Contact Sam Kanno 
 atisamukay@gmail.com.\n\n                                                   
       \nPortland, OR\n\nMarch 11, 12 noon assemble at Japanese Consulate, 
 1300 SW Fifth Ave. #2700 OR, 97201\nLetter Read at 1 pm when the Consulate 
 opens. Bring signs! SHUT DOWN TEPCO. SHUT DOWN CGS. DEMAND FOR 
 INTERNATIONAL HELP AT FUKUSHIMA-DAICHI\nLed by No Nukes NW/RadCast Contact: 
 beth@nonukesnw.org or call 971-238-3898\n\nSeattle, WA\n\nMarch 11, 
 Fukushima Response Seattle will gather at 11:30 am at 6th and Union, for a 
 silent circle of prayers, sending healing light to Japan, the Pacific 
 Ocean, the Earth, and every living being. Either before or after this, we 
 will contact the Consul General of the Embassy and read aloud a letter 
 asking that Japan and TEPCO take full responsibility for the disaster at 
 Fukushima. Following this, we will walk to Westlake Center where there will 
 be more speakers. Bring signs, drums, banners, etc. Contact: Jordan Van 
 Voast  jordanvvvv@gmail.com\n\n                                             
  \nBerlin, DE\nKazaguruma Demo for 3 Fukushima Anniversary - Sayonara Nukes 
 Berlin\n\nMeet at Brandenburg Gate 1 pm, and march to Japan Embassy at 
 Hiroshimastrasse 6.\n\nTo celebrate this demo we present the Prime Minister 
 of Japan an open letter. \n\n\n\nFor the 3rd Anniversary of the disaster, 
 FUKUSHIMA needs Sayonara Nukes anti-nuclear Berlin and Berlin to 
 demonstrate together with you against nuclear power. Come in great numbers 
 to our demo and bring a Kazaguruma ("windmill" in Japanese) with you. 
 Tinkering, build yourself one, we will also distribute them at the 
 demo.\n\nWe call on the Japanese government: The consistent nuclear 
 phase-out: no re-commissioned nuclear power plants, no construction of new 
 nuclear power plants nor any export of nuclear technology;  The accelerated 
 expansion of renewable energy and energy efficiency investments;  
 Responsible and effective measures to prevent further contamination in and 
 around FUKUSHIMA, in particular to stop the further influx of radioactivity 
 into the sea at last;  The evacuation of people, especially children, from 
 the contaminated area;  Adequate compensation / support for the FUKUSHIMA 
 affected;  Treatment and storage of nuclear waste appropriate to its 
 dangerousness, including the excavated contaminated earth masses;  A 
 transparent information policy and the withdrawal of the secrecy law.We ask 
 for your support! A clear and loud voice from Germany encourages the 
 anti-nuclear activists in Japan who are in a tough fight. Let's show the 
 Japanese government that FUKUSHIMA is an international affair. Let the 
 people both in Germany and in Japan remember that FUKUSHIMA is not long 
 gone!\nContact: info@sayonara-nukes-berlin.org\n\nOther cities to be 
 announced as details come in.  Tentatively scheduled: Atlanta, Honolulu, 
 Detroit, DC. Then 7 more U.S. cities to go (see map); will you be the one 
 to act? Write to:  info@fukushimaresponsebayarea.org for help.\nOTHER 
 ACTIONS BY LOCATION\n              \n\nTokyo, Japan\n\nNO NUKES DAY Part 1: 
 An assembly will be held at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, Hibaya Park, 
 Chiyoda City, Tokyo at 1 pm on March 9. Part 2: The petition demo & 
 Diet-siege will start around the National Diet Building at 2 pm. Mass 
 mobilization at Diet from 3:30-5 pm.\nMetropolitan Council Against Nukes   
 https://www.facebook.com/MCANglobal\n\nKoriyama, Japan\nMarch 11 Anti-NPP 
 Fukushima Action in 2014 \nDate: Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at 2:00 
 p.m.\nLocation: Koriyama General Gymnasium\nWe heartily call for all labor 
 unions, organizations/groups and every worker of the world to endorse and 
 participate in our Fukushima Action. Contact: 
 3.11fukushimaaction@gmail.com\n\nSan Francisco, CA\n\nMarch 8: Bridge Walk 
 - The Golden Gate Bridge will be taken over byCode Pink, Fukushima 
 Response, No Nukes Action and friends; there are several groups focused on 
 the Fukushima nuclear disaster in this area and they'll be out in 
 force.Start time: 12 noon. On the SF side of the bridge meet at Bridge 
 Plaza, Marin side meets at the top of the stairs to the East walkway; from 
 there, we both march to the middle, then go to SF side for a post-walk 
 rally. \nContact: ratherbenyckeling@comcast.net  or  
 info@fukushimaresponsebayarea.org\n\n                                       
                 \nMarch 16 at 9:30 am. Reading and lecture: Cecile Pineda, 
 2014 Neustadt International Prize for Literature nominee and author of 
 acclaimed Devil’s Tango: How I learned the Fukushima Step by Step, will 
 speak about the consequences of the world’s most catastrophic industrial 
 accident at the Breakfast Forum hosted by the First Unitarian Universalist 
 Society of San Francisco, 1187 Franklin Street (at Geary).  Contact: 
 karenmmagoon@gmail.com\n\nMarch 11, 7:30-9:35 pm, 3.11 Surviving Japan, a 
 powerful film about the tsunami, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster's 
 aftermath, will be shown at AMC Van Ness 14, 1000 Van Ness Ave., SF 94109. 
 Tickets must be purchased in advance, here.\n                               
                      \nPetaluma, CA\n\nMarch 11, Ikebana Flower Arranging 
 Ceremony for Fukushima -with Jini Reynolds\nLydia's Sunflower Center, 1435 
 North McDowell Blvd., Suite 100, Petaluma 94954\n\nPlease bring flowers and 
 organic plant material to weave your intentions into a sacred vessel. For 
 the 3rd anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.  We will build a 
 floating Ikebana boat in the Jiyuka style to carry our prayers to the heart 
 of the one ocean we share with the victims, in Japan and the world - past, 
 present, and future.2 pm Creation Begins\n4:30 Poetry & Music\n6:30 Sacred 
 Fire\n7:30 Ikebana vessel Leaves for the Coast\n8:30 Ikebana is launched 
 (from Salmon Creek Bridge) Contact:info@fukushimaresponse.org\n\nHayward, 
 CA\n\n3/1 EARMARC Commemoration Of 3rd Anniversary of Fukukushima "The 
 disaster and its aftermath" will be held on Saturday March 1st in Robinson 
 Hall Room 137 on the CSU-East Bay Hayward campus.\n\nAs March 11th will 
 mark the third anniversary of the massive 2011 earthquake and tsunami in 
 Japan, the morning session will be devoted to that disaster and its 
 aftermath. Steve Zeltzer and his wife Kazumi, who produced "Fukushima, 
 Never Again," a film on the fallout - both literal and figurative - from 
 the explosions at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, will join us to 
 discuss their film and the citizens' movement protesting the authorities' 
 response to the disaster and campaigning against nuclear power. Broadcast 
 journalist, film maker and blogger J. P. "Joe" Sottile, who has researched 
 nuclear pollution issues for a documentary on the long-term effects of 
 depleted uranium munitions, will also join in the discussion.\n\n9:00-9:30 
 - Welcome/coffee and doughnuts.\n9:30-10:30 "Japan's Killer Quake," PBS 
 Nova documentary re: 2011 earthquake & tsunami.\n10:30-10:40 -- 
 discussion\n10:40-11:00 - coffee break\n11:00-11:55 - "Fukushima, Never 
 Again" a Labor Video project documentary on the citizen response to the 
 disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.\n11:55-12:30 - discussion 
 featuring special guests Steve and Kazumi Zeltzer, the film's producers, 
 and J. P. Sottile.\n12:30-1:30 - lunch break (if you would like to order a 
 bento lunch, see below).\n1:30-2:20 - "DNA Dreams: China's Genetic 
 Research" - a film exploring the genome mapping efforts of BGI, a Chinese 
 company, whose research raises many questions about the future implications 
 of such research.\n2:20-2:30 discussion & adjournment.  Please RSVP by 
 e-mail if you are planning to attend.\n\nLUNCHES: If you would like to 
 enjoy our customary bento lunch they can be ordered at cost of $10 per 
 person. If you wish to order lunch (or lunches), please send a check made 
 out to: E. Bruce Reynolds/ Department of History/San Jose State 
 University/One Washington Square/San Jose, CA 95192-0117.Contact: 
 yokosclark@yahoo.com\n\nLaguna Beach, CA\n\nSilent But Deadly: 
 Chernobyl-Fukushima-San OnofreBC Space Gallery : 235 Forest Ave : Laguna 
 Beach : 949.497.1880Dates : Feb 25 - April 26, 2014\nArtist’s Reception : 
 Thursday Feb 27 : 7 pm\nFEATURING : James Lerager : Jun Hori : Kei 
 Kobayashi\nADDITIONAL WORK BY  : Ed Heckerman : Ron Azevedo\nFilm Screening 
 : March 11 : Metamorphosis by Jun Hori : 7 pm\n(3rd Anniversary of the 2011 
 Earthquake & Tsunami)\nClick on title link for more information; looks 
 good! (Ed.)\nContact: bcspace@mol.net\n\n                             
 \n\nSanta Barbara → Diablo Canyon NPP\n\nPeace Walk for a Nuclear Free 
 World begins in Santa Barbara CA on March 4th and ends at the gates of 
 Diablo Canyon in Avila Beach, CA on March 11th. Led by Japanese monk 
 Sawada-san, Chumash Nation, and San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace. Daylong 
 vigil at the gates of Diablo Canyon on March 11th, followed by Fukushima 
 Commemoration at 7 PM at Steynberg Gallery in San Luis Obispo. More 
 details: mothersforpeace.org\nYou are cordially invited to attend the Third 
 Anniversary Fukushima Commemoration, co-hosted by the World Business 
 Academy and the United Nations Association / Santa Barbara & Tri-Counties 
 Chapter.  Monday, March 3 from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm.  University Club of 
 Santa Barbara, 1332 Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101.  Free and 
 open to the public! Complementary wine & beverages, and crudité & cheese 
 platters.  Cash bar available.\n\nSpeakers:\n1. Barbara Gaughen-Muller, 
 President, United Nations Association / Santa Barbara & Tri           
 Counties on the Fukushima nuclear power disaster and worldwide 
 commemoration.\n2. Sawada, Gyosen, a Buddhist monk from Japan, who will 
 undertake a Fukushima Memorial      Walk, departing from Santa Barbara on 
 March 4 and arriving for a vigil at the Diablo                Canyon 
 reactors on March 11, the third anniversary of the Fukushima meltdown.\n3. 
 Dr. Jerry B. Brown, Director, Safe Energy Project, World Business Academy, 
 who will             release the results of the Academy’s Diablo Canyon 
 Radiation-Health Report.\nThis Report provides dramatic confirmation that 
 cancer rates increased and public health declined after the Diablo Canyon 
 reactors opened in the mid-1980s; and that these negative health impacts 
 were greater for people living closest to the reactors in San Luis Obispo 
 County and in northern Santa Barbara County. If you have questions, please 
 email events@worldbusiness.org\n\nLos Angeles, CA\n\nCo-presented by Japan 
 America Society of Southern California, Nichi-Bei Fujin Kai, Nanka 
 Fukushima Kenjinkai & Love to Nippon Project, Japanese American Cultural & 
 Community Center, \nLove to Nippon 2014 - Lessons Learned from the March 11 
 th Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami\n\nSaturday, March 8, 2014 
 1:00–4:00 pm Interfaith Service & Prayers, Flower & Incense Offerings, 
 Booths 3:00–5:00 pm Memorial Program \nProgramEmcees: Janet LeBlanc and 
 Jennifer Usyak \nTheme: The Third Anniversary of Japan’s Worst Natural 
 Disaster & Lessons from Fukushima for Southern California to Share with 
 Children and Families in our Community 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Outside (100 W 1st 
 St.) Memorial Interfaith Service by Los Angeles Buddhist Temple Federation 
 & Nikkei Interfaith Fellowship Group of Little Tokyo, Flower & Incense 
 Offering: Fukushima Prefecture of Japan Booth, the Red Cross & other 
 preparedness organizations including USCG. Offering: We encourage you to 
 bring flowers only (incense will be provided).\n3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Inside 
 (Ronald F. Deaton Civic Auditorium of LAPD HQ, 100 West First Street, Los 
 Angeles, CA):Memorial Program Seating is limited. Early reservations are 
 recommended, which can be made at: www.jas-socal.org\n\nNew York, 
 NY\n\nMon, March 10, 4:30pm – 6:00pm    NYC - UN CSW/Fukushima 
 Event\nArmenian Convention Center, 630 2nd Ave, New York, NY, Ballroom 
 1\nTo coincide with the 58th session of the UN Commission on the Status of 
 Women.\nTitle: Global Health and Environment in the Post-2015 \nAgenda: 
 Lessons from the Fukushima nuclear accident\nRSVP: march10hrnny@gmail.com   
 Open to public. Admission is free. No UN pass required.\n\nA human rights 
 expert from Japan, an environmental and women’s activist from Europe, and 
 a physician/health expert on radiation and nuclear related issues from the 
 U.S. will speak about how to protect environment and health of women and 
 girls from radiation exposure, and the importance of implementing lessons 
 learned from the Fukushima nuclear accident in a discussion on global 
 health and environment as part of the Post-2015 Agenda. Q&A session will 
 follow the presentations.\nConfirmed speakers:\nDr. Andrew S. Kanter, MD, 
 MPH, Past President of the Board of Directors of Physicians for Social 
 Responsibility US, has studied radioactive plume projections from nuclear 
 reactor accident scenarios and other public health impacts of nuclear 
 radiation dispersion. He is the director of Health Information 
 Systems/Medical Informatics for the Millennium Villages Project for the 
 Earth Institute at Columbia University as well as an Assistant Professor of 
 Clinical Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology at the Earth 
 Institute, Columbia University. He will discuss on the PSR/IPPNW critique 
 of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic 
 Radiation (UNSCEAR) report on Fukushima 
 (www.psr.org/assets/pdfs/critique-of-unscear-fukushima.pdf) as well as 
 radiation related health issues.\nMs. Sascha Gabizon, Executive Director of 
 Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF), an international network of 
 over 100 women’s, environmental and health organisations implementing 
 projects in 40 countries and advocating globally for a healthy environment 
 for all.\n\nKazuko Ito, Esq., human rights expert and Secretary General of 
 Human Rights Now (HRN), a Japan based international human rights NGO with 
 ECOSOC status. She also serves as a regional advisor (Asia Pacific) to the 
 UN Women, and chief of the Gender Equality Committee of the Japan 
 Federation of Bar Associations. As a part of the HRN activity, she recently 
 participated in fact-finding missions to Fukushima in December 2013 and 
 February 2014. She played an important role in coordinating meetings of 
 Anand Grover (UN Special Rapporteur on right to health) with Japanese civil 
 societies and evacuees affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident, during 
 Mr. Grover's visit to Japan in 2012.\nCo-organized by Human Rights Now, 
 Physicians for Social Responsibility, and Women in Europe for a Common 
 Future.\n\nNew York State\n\nFukushima: the Ongoing Tragedy.  Sunday, March 
 9, 2014\n11 AM Peace Walkers leave Croton on Hudson to walk to Indian Point 
 and then on to Peekskill Riverfront Green led by Jun San Yasuda from the 
 Grafton Peace Pagoda \n3 PM Arrive at Riverfront Green for a Blessing of 
 the Waters of the Hudson and of the World, an interfaith ceremony\n4 PM 
 Potluck and program with the Peace Walkers and others\n\nWednesday, March 
 11\n2 PM Jun San will vigil silently in front of Entergy headquarters in 
 White Plains\n4 PM Others will join her with signs and handouts\n5 PM Press 
 conference and greeting of Entergy employees as they leave work. For 
 details, contact: ipsec2009@gmail.com  or call 1-888-474-8848\n\nRichmond, 
 VA\n\nMarch 11, from 12-2 pm, there will be a protest and a commemoration 
 of the 3rd year of the ongoing nuclear disaster at Fukushima; at Dominion 
 Power, 701 E. Cary St, 23219 (map).\n\n                                     
       \nTucson, AZ\n\nSunday, March 9, 2014   A Presentation:  “Hiroshima 
 to Fukushima: What You Need To Know About Ionizing Radiation, Women, 
 Indigenous Peoples and You!”\nAnti-Nuclear Activist Catherine (Wind) 
 Euler, Ph.D. (History)\n3:00 to 5:00 PM    Friends’ Meeting House – 931 
 N 5th Ave\n\nAlso on March 9, for International Women’s Day:\nOutdoor 
 women’s prayer and drumming circle for the Pacific Ocean\n5.30 pm    
 Catalina Park Ramada – Fifth Ave./Second St. Call Wind Euler, 
 928-899-2267 or mamabearsbrigade@gmail.com\n\nSan Diego, CA\n\nFukushima 
 Awareness - Friday, March 7, 12-4 pm, Belmont Park 3100 Mission Blvd.\nWe 
 are rallying together to raise awareness about the terrible events in 
 japan, to tell people so they can make informed decisions to protect 
 themselves and their loved ones.Together we can warn people and save many 
 lives. TELL EVERYONE TO COME.\n\nWe will meet at the Belmont park parking 
 lot next to the roller coaster and walk up an down the boardwalk warning 
 people. Please wear YELLOW & BLACK if possible and please bring banners, 
 flyers, posters, etc. I will make extra posters for people without any. The 
 more people we have, the greater the awareness we will spread. THANK 
 YOU\nHosted by Jeff Pro 619-813-9994  
 https://m.facebook.com/events/1458938280986334\n\nVancouver, 
 BC\n\nFukushima 3rd Anniversary Awareness (Vancouver)\n\nEnglish Bay, 
 Vancouver, British Columbia V6GN2, \nFriday, April 11, 2o14, 12-2 pm.\nA 
 spiritual gathering in solidarity with the Fukushima disaster survivors to 
 create awareness about our continued exposure to radiation stll leaking 
 from Fukushima Daiichi.\n\nWe will gather at English Bay to educate each 
 other on nuclear remediation and alternatives to nuclear power. Speakers 
 TBA.\n\n                                           \nMontreal, QC\n\nEvent 
 of the 3rd anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear 
 disaster/福島原発災害から３年のイベント\n日時：３月15日（土）　１６：００〜１９：００/Time: 
 Saturday. March 15th from 16:00 to 19:00 
 \n場所：マギル大学　マクドナルドビル\nMacDonald 
 Engineering #267, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec/enter from McConnell 
 Engineering Bldg. on University Street (corner of 
 Milton)\n\nプログラムの変更ありえますが、以下予定。\nスケジュールに合わせて、一部参加可能。\nベビーシッターいます。　別室に冷蔵庫やシンクがあるベビーシッターが必要な幼児や、授乳用スペースあります。/Baby 
 sitter on site. The program might change. \n4:00 Introduction\n4:15 
 Documentary "Women of Fukushima" (with English subtitles) 30 minutes \n4:50 
 Documentary "Fukushima Never Again" 57 minutes \n6:00- 6:15 break with 
 refreshment\n6:15 short presentation\n6:45 Speeches by guest speakers, Q&A. 
  Contact: kizunamontreal@gmail.com\n\n                                      
         \nBrisbane, AU\n\nCommemorating Fukushima 3rd Year Anniversary - 
 Peace Walk & Peace Gathering.  \nThe Peace Pagoda Southbank, 9:30 am 
 Tuesday, March 11, 2014\nPACE: Peace, Anti-nuclear and Clean Energy 
 Collective. Contact: kim.stewart@foe.org.au\n\nSydney, AU\nRemembering 
 Fukushima- 3 years on,  2014 Events\nMarch 9th, 3-6 pm, Dougherty Community 
 Centre, 7 Victor Street, \nChatswood, NSW (near Chatswood station)  
 \nGreeting\n1 minute's silence for victims\nGuest Speaker - TBA\nFilm 
 Screening: 3.11 Surviving Japan\nContact : 
 311helpjapansydney@gmail.com\nEntrance fee: $10 suggested Donation for 
 adults/waged\nSupported by Friends of the Earth Australia, Uranium Free New 
 South Wales, 311 Campaign For Nuclear Free\n\nMarch 11th  - Action and 
 Event5 - 6 pm    A vigil with candles and folded paper cranes in Martin 
 Place, Sydney 6.30 - 7.30 pm  -followed by a photo action outside New South 
 Wales Parliament, 6 Macquarie Street, Sydney\n\n\n \n\nEurope\n\nRhine 
 River, DE\nFUKUSHIMA 3\n\nAnti-nuclear activists from all countries: 
 Unite\n\nOn Sunday 9 March 2014, Europe will remember what, according to 
 those responsible, could never have happened. This year the focus of our 
 protest will be on the Upper Rhine Valley and in particular on symbolic 
 places such as Fessenheim and Strasbourg.\n\nAt 2 p.m. our common outcry 
 shall shake up Europe once more: SWITCH OFF!\n\nThe following is a list of 
 various actions that the respective organizations will undertake on their 
 own. Taking part is explicitly permitted and desired. Whoever wants to be 
 actively involved can find the contact details on this website. Or simply 
 take to the streets or get on the bridges on 9 March 2014 and demonstrate 
 peacefully against nuclear power.\n\nList of bridges across the Rhine\n\n1 
 Bridge Huningue - Weil am Rhein (GPS 47.591556,7.589933) = Passerelle des 
 Trois Pays \nPlanned Action: 14:00 Human Chain \n\n2 Bridge Fessenheim - 
 Hart home: Rhine Channel (GPS 47.914717,7.570632) \nPlanned Action: Protest 
 14:00 - 15:30 Final Protest\n\n3 Bridge Vogelgrun - Breisach (GPS 
 48.022647,7.581757) = Rhine bridge \nPlanned Action: Warm Up 11:00 / 14:00 
 Human Chain\n\n4 Bridge Marckolsheim - Sasbach (GPS 48.153876,7.599277) 
 \n\nPlanned Action: 14:00 Human Chain\n5 Bridge Gerstheim - Nonnenweier 
 (GPS 48.366785,7.734869) \nPlanned Action: 14:00 Human Chain\n\n6 Bridge 
 Illkirch-Graffenstaden - Offenburg (GPS 48.491383,7.769941) = Pflimlin 
 Bridge \nPlanned Action: Human Chain\n\n7 Bridge Strasbourg - Kehl (GPS 
 48.573697,7.801816) = Europa Bridge\n\nSitemap/links to organizers for all 
 actions: http://fukushima3.eu/index.php?id=37&L=4\n\nAlso, from France 
 (mostly in English, with map) 
 http://chainehumaine.fr/le-9-3-2014-chaine-humaineactions-sur-les-ponts-du-rhin-entre-strasbourg-et-bale/?lang=en\n\n 
                                                             \n\nBruxelles, 
 BE\n\nSunday, March 9, at 2 pm there will be a demonstration to shut down 
 Tihange and Doel nuclear power stations at Gare du Bruxelles-Nord (map). 
 Contact:http://stop-tihange.org\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n      \nLondon, 
 UK\n\n\nParliamentary Public Meeting: Remember Fukushima: No to Nuclear 
 Power\n7:00-9:00pm, 10th March, House of Commons, Committee Room 
 10\n\n“Fukushima 3 Years On & Implications for UK Nuclear Power Plans”  
 Chair:Jeremy Corbyn MP, vice-chair CND;  Introduction by Kate Hudson, 
 General Secretary, CND\n\nSpeakers:• Dr. Paul Dorfman• Dr. David Lowry: 
 “Nuclear's insecurity of supply” and “The truth about evacuation 
 zones as a lesson from Fukushima.”• Speaker from Green Cross 
 Switzerland: “Japan’s nuclear phase-out following Fukushima.”• Rik, 
 a member of Kick Nuclear “Fukushima: What’s been happening the last few 
 years.”• Geoff Read and Kevin Allwright, Fukushima refugees\n\nFollowed 
 by: questions from the floor and discussion. Please give yourself half an 
 hour to get through security. For further info contact London Region CND on 
 020-7607-2302\n\nVIGIL Tuesday March 11, from 6-8 pm opposite JAPANESE 
 EMBASSY,\n101-104 Piccadilly, London W1J 7JT Candle-Lit Vigil in support of 
 families and people of all ages continuing to suffer the effects of the 
 Fukushima nuclear disaster.\n\nBurnley, UK\n\nFukushima Commemoration  
 11:30am, 11th March,\nBurnley College, Princess Way, Burnley, BB12 
 0AN\n\nJoin East Lancashire CND for a commemoration of the on-going 
 disaster at Fukushima. They'll be available for chat at their stall outside 
 Burnley College. For all questions contact\nJoan E. West: 
 joanewest@sky.com\nLancaster, UK\n\nOn the third anniversary of the nuclear 
 incident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan, all concerned 
 people are invited to join a one-hour vigil on Saturday, 8 March at Heysham 
 Nuclear Power Station to say: 'No more Fukushimas; No more nuclear waste; 
 No nuclear weapons!' Participants will meet at 10am for a briefing and 
 refreshments at the Lancaster Quaker Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, 
 Lancaster, LA1 1TX. The vigil at the nearby power station starts at noon. 
 Contact: Mo Kelly, Lancaster Quakers, 01524 389911\n\n                      
                                       \n\nFRANCE, Various Locations\n\n50 
 Days of Actions "From Fukushima to Chernobyl; Stop Nuclear Before the 
 Catastrophe!"\nYou're may have to use your Google translate on this one, 
 there's too many separate pages for events. Ca va! Look here: 
 http://www.sortirdunucleaire.org/Actions,11\nIf you have questions, ask 
 Méisande Seyzériat : mobilisations@sortirdunucleaire.fr\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Global Day Of Action On 3rd Anniversary Of Fukushima Meltdowns
LOCATION:San Francisco Japanese Consulate\n50 Fremont St./Mission St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/02/21/18751400.php
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