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DESCRIPTION:April 11 Rally/Speakout at San Francisco Japanese Consulate To Defend 
 People Of Fukushima & Stop Release Of Radioactive Water\nApril 11 Rally 
 Speakout at San Francisco Japanese Consulate\nStop Releasing Fukushima 
 radioactive water into the Pacific and Evacuate The Children And Families 
 of Fukushima\n\nSaturday April 11, 2015 3:00 PM\nJapanese Consulate in San 
 Francisco\n275 Battery St. Near California\n\nActivists and people of 
 Northern California  working to defend the families and children of 
 Fukushima and those opposed to the continued release of radioactive water 
 from the Fukushima plant will be rallying and speak out at the Japanese 
 consulate in San Francisco. The Abe government continues the effort to 
 restart Japan's remaining plants which number over 40 and are on earthquake 
 fault lines. Even the former Prime Minister Koizumi is shocked by the false 
 statements by current Prime Minister Abe.\nThe government also continues to 
 argue that people can overcome radiation and that the Fukushima plant area 
 can be decontaminated. There is a growing rise in cancer thyroid cases  
 particularly among children.\nThe government has also passed a secrecy law 
 that will prevent people in Japan and around the world from getting 
 information about the affects of the continuing nuclear environmental and 
 human crisis.\n\nThe monthly event is sponsored by\nNo Nukes Action 
 Committee\nhttps://nonukesaction.wordpress.com\nFor more information 
 contact\n(510) 495-5952\n\nFukushima Residents Sue Japan Government Over 
 Plans To Push Them Back On Contaminated 
 Land\nhttp://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201504010062\nFukushima 
 residents suing government for lifting evacuation advisories\n\nApril 01, 
 2015\n\nBy MASAKAZU HONDA/ Staff Writer\nMINAMI-SOMA, Fukushima 
 Prefecture--Hundreds of residents here plan to sue the central government 
 for lifting evacuation advisories near the crippled Fukushima nuclear 
 plant, saying the decision endangered their lives because radiation levels 
 remained high around their homes.\n\nIn the lawsuit that will be filed with 
 the Tokyo District Court, the 535 plaintiffs from 132 households in the 
 city just north of the nuclear plant will demand that the government 
 retract its decision to lift the advisories and pay 100,000 yen ($837) in 
 compensation to each plaintiff.\n\nAccording to the plaintiffs, the 
 government’s cancellation of the advisories goes against the Law on 
 Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness, which states 
 that its purpose is to “protect the lives, bodies and properties of 
 citizens from a nuclear disaster.”\n\nAfter the crisis started at the 
 Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant in March 2011, the government issued 
 evacuation orders for areas within 20 kilometers of the plant. The 
 plaintiffs’ homes are in areas that were issued evacuation advisories and 
 surrounding neighborhoods.\n\nDuring the decontamination process for areas 
 around the plant, the government initially wanted to lower annual radiation 
 exposure doses to 1 millisievert. After that goal proved impossible, the 
 target became 20 millisieverts.\n\n“The government has selfishly raised 
 the limit on annual public radiation exposure from 1 millisievert set 
 before the nuclear crisis to 20 millisieverts, having residents return to 
 their homes still exposed to high doses of radiation,” said Kenji Fukuda, 
 an attorney representing the plaintiffs. “This is an illegal act that 
 violates the residents’ right to a healthy environment guaranteed by the 
 Constitution and international human rights laws.”\n\nA public relations 
 official at the government’s nuclear disaster response headquarters 
 denied the government had put residents in danger.\n\n“Annual radiation 
 exposure levels in all areas that were previously issued the advisories 
 have fallen below 20 millisieverts following decontamination procedures,” 
 the official said. “With the radiation levels unlikely to have a 
 significant effect on the residents’ health, we have called off the 
 advisories by going through legal procedures.”\n\nThe government issued 
 the advisories to households starting in June 2011, urging pregnant women 
 and children in particular to evacuate their homes.\n\nThe advisories, 
 issued to 281 households in Fukushima Prefecture, were all lifted by the 
 end of last year. But many of the 152 households that were issued 
 advisories in Minami-Soma opposed the government’s decision.\n\n“The 
 woodlands and farmlands of the surrounding areas are still contaminated, 
 leaving many of the radiation levels unreduced,” said Shuichi Kanno, the 
 74-year-old chief of a ward in Minami-Soma who heads the plaintiffs. 
 “Radiation levels have even increased in some areas. There is no way our 
 children and grandchildren will be returning to their homes like 
 this.”\n\nBy MASAKAZU HONDA/ Staff Writer\n\nJapan Former PM Koizumi 
 Shocked By The Lies Of Japan PM Abe On Fukushima  & Nuclear 
 Dangers\nhttp://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201503120038\nKoizumi 
 blasts Abe's nuclear policy, remark about Fukushima crisis\nMarch 12, 
 2015\n\nBy SHINICHI SEKINE/ Staff Writer\nKITAKATA, Fukushima 
 Prefecture--Former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said he was 
 “dumbfounded” by his protege’s push to restart nuclear reactors and 
 his claim that the situation at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant 
 was “under control.”\n\nIn his strongest tone so far, Koizumi repeated 
 his anti-nuclear arguments at a lecture here on March 11, the fourth 
 anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami that led to the 
 meltdowns at the Fukushima power plant.\n\nPersistent leaks and the 
 accumulation of radioactive water at the nuclear plant have long hampered 
 efforts to decommission the reactors there.\n\nBut in front of an 
 international audience in September 2013, during the final presentation in 
 Tokyo’s bid to host the 2020 Olympics, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the 
 water problem was “under control.”\n\n“It is not under control at 
 all,” Koizumi said of Abe’s comment. “I cannot believe he could ever 
 say something like that.”\n\nKoizumi also questioned the rationale behind 
 the Abe government’s plans to restart reactors whose operations were 
 suspended after the 2011 disaster.\n\n“The chairman of the Nuclear 
 Regulation Authority has said that even if nuclear power plants meet the 
 NRA’s new regulation standards, that itself does not guarantee their 
 safety,” the former prime minister said.\n\nHe added that nuclear power 
 is the “least cost-effective method of power generation.”\n\nKoizumi 
 also criticized the government’s plan to unilaterally select the location 
 for the final repository of spent nuclear fuel, which has been piling up at 
 nuclear plants around the nation.\n\n“It is irresponsible for the 
 government to make the decision and force other parties to obey it when the 
 resumption of idled nuclear power plants is set to produce even more spent 
 fuel,” he said.\n\nKoizumi said a political decision is needed to end the 
 nation’s dependence on nuclear energy.\n\n“If the government shifts to 
 a policy of having no nuclear power plants, then the nation can see 
 economic growth through natural sources of energy,” he said.\n\nBy 
 SHINICHI SEKINE/ Staff Writer\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/04/08/18770929.php
SUMMARY:Rally/Speakout at SF Japanese Consulate To Defend People Of Fukushima
LOCATION:Japanese Consulate San Francsico\n275 Battery St./California St.\nSan 
 Francisco, CA\nnear Embarcadero BART Station
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/04/08/18770929.php
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