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DESCRIPTION:12/11 SF Japan Consulate Protest-Stop The Restarting of NUKES In Japan And 
 Defend The Families Of Fukushima\nMonday December 11, 2017 3:00 PM\nSan 
 Francisco Japanese Consulate\n275 Battery St./California St.\nSan 
 Francisco\n\nDespite the continuing radiation from the Fukushima nuclear 
 catastrophe the Japanese Abe government continues to restart other nuclear 
 plants in Japan. They are also preparing for a major earthquake that might 
 kill over 200,000 people. The restarting of Japanese plants is a threat to 
 the world. Another major earthquake in Japan could not only destroy Japan 
 but also contaminate the entire world with nuclear radiation.  No Nukes 
 Action Committee has been organizing since the Fukushima meltdowns to 
 defend the people of Fukushima and Japan and demanding that the Japanese 
 Abe government stop the continued work to push nuclear power in Japan.  The 
 government is denying the growing thyroid cancer epidemic dangers and are 
 pressuring the people of Japan to remain silent and accept their 
 contamination. The Japanese Abe government has also said to the Olympics 
 committee and the world that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has been 
 overcome and Fukushima has been “decontaminated” This is a lie and 
 propaganda. They have also said that you can “overcome” radiation. At 
 the same time they have passed a secrecy law and conspiracy law that will 
 be used against journalists and whistleblowers who are exposing the 
 continued dangers at Fukushima.\nThey are also seeking to militarize and 
 prepare for a new war with the introduction of nuclear weapons in Japan and 
 in Okinawa where the government continues to build US military bases in 
 preparation for a war against North Korea and China. They want to eliminate 
 Article 9 of the constitution to allow offensive war and the transformation 
 of Japan into another military power in Asia that would add to the dangers 
 of war in Asia and the world.\nThe militarization of Asia is the expansion 
 of nuclear plants and nuclear weapons is a threat to the people of 
 Fukushima, Japa and the world  and we must speak out to stop these dangers 
 and defend the people of Fukushima.\n\n\nSpeak Out and Rally initiated 
 by\nNo Nukes Action 
 Committee\nhttp://nonukesaction.wordpress.com/\n\n\nReport On Continuing 
 Dangers At Fukushima By Sachihiko Fuse of Fukushima Collaborative 
 Clinic\nhttps://youtu.be/j4l-KKT1GbE\nSachihiko Fuse, Director of the 
 Fukushima Collaborative Clinic on November 4, 2017 gave a report on the 
 continued dangers and growing cancers of the children and  people in 
 Fukushima. He is a director of the Fukushima Collaborative Clinic which is 
 an independent clinic to support the community and workers who are being 
 contaminated. This presentation was made in Chiba, Japan.\nFor more 
 information:\nhttps://www.clinic-fukushima.jp/english/\nProduction of Labor 
 Video Project\nwww.laborvideo.org\n\n\nReport of Sachihiko Fuse, Hospital 
 Director at The Fukushima Collaborative Clinic In Tokyo\n\nI would like to 
 thank all those who have gathered here at the November 4th Workers 
 International Solidarity Rally. My name is Sachihiko Fuse, and I am the 
 hospital director at the Fukushima Collaborative Clinic. I provide clinical 
 care in Fukushima prefecture, the location of the calamitous Fukushima 
 Daiichi nuclear disaster, which started on March 11th, 2011.\n\nThe 
 Fukushima nuclear power plant experienced full meltdowns at three reactors. 
 It is the worst nuclear catastrophe in history exceeding Chernobyl and 
 Three Mile accidents. Abolish nuclear power plants immediately!—this is 
 the duty for Japanese working class, and at the same time the common 
 struggle of all workers in the whole world.\n\nI would like to introduce 
 our clinic and explain the factors leading up to its 
 establishment.\n\nAfter the nuclear disaster, the central government, the 
 Fukushima prefectural government and authoritarian medical industry have 
 been leading a denialist campaign: “there is no need to be concerned 
 about radiation”. Under such pressure, residents of the area were 
 concerned about the negative health effects deriving from nuclear 
 contamination, and were refused care at medical facilities all around the 
 prefecture with the reasoning that “there is no need to be concerned 
 about radiation”. Almost no medical facility was available for medical 
 consultation about health problem from radioactive contamination. That was 
 when residents of Fukushima who were concerned about nuclear 
 contamination-related health issues, as well as volunteer doctors from 
 around the countries began to solicit donations nationally and from around 
 the world to establish a medical institution that operated with the 
 understanding that “internal and low levels of radiation exposure were 
 dangerous”. We received assistance not only in Japan, but also from 
 Korea, Germany, America and the wider world and were able to open our 
 clinic on December 1st, 2012. In that sense, this clinic is a 
 crystallization of international solidarity by workers globally. I would 
 like to first thank the workers of the world for their support. \n\nOur 
 clinic provides care under the principles of “refuge, recuperation and 
 care”.\n\nFukushima is a radioactively contaminated area and its 
 residents should evacuate. That’s why the first principle is 
 “refuge”.\n\nHowever, there are a lot of people who can’t evacuate 
 from Fukushima. For those people, recuperating in an area without the 
 effects of radiation can reduce the health risks from radiation. That’s 
 why the second principle is “recuperation”.\n\nEven now, many residents 
 of the prefecture live in radioactively contaminated zones. Our clinic 
 provides care to protect the health of those who have no choice but to live 
 here. That’s why the third principle is “care”.\n\nNext, I will 
 discuss problems that are affecting Fukushima.\n\nThe biggest problem is 
 the outbreak of childhood thyroid cancer.\n\nCurrently, even in official 
 prefecture figures, 194 people are confirmed or suspected of having 
 contracted thyroid cancer, and 154 have been verified to have it via 
 surgery. The UNSCEAR (United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of 
 Atomic Radiation), Fukushima prefecture and the Japanese government have 
 stated that it “would be unlikely that these cases are due to the effects 
 of radiation”. However, the incidence of childhood thyroid cancer is 
 usually 1 to 2 people in 1 million. In Fukushima prefecture, we have an 
 incidence of 2 in 3,000 people. One can only conclude that these are the 
 same effects of radiation the world saw after the Chernobyl nuclear 
 accident. On top of it, the Japanese government has openly started to 
 reduce and dismantle the health survey of childhood thyroid cancer. This is 
 the international cover up radiation damage. We can never allow such a 
 crime. \n\nThe second problem is the state’s policy of forced radioactive 
 exposure and the abandonment of residents under the pretense of 
 reconstruction.\n\nThe state has been returning residents to areas around 
 Fukushima Daiichi, where an accident could again occur at any moment, 
 highly contaminated regions that have an annual radiation measurement of up 
 to 20 mSv (milli-sievert). They have cut the housing reimbursement 
 allowance as of March of this year for those who have fled outside the 
 prefecture. TEPCO (Toden) will also eliminate psychological compensation 
 allowances for residents in shelter as of March. They are trying to drive 
 these residents into economic distress, force them to return to their land 
 and expose them to radiation. These are the abandonment policies of the 
 state under the name of “reconstruction” and “return”. Fukushima 
 Collaborative Clinic is fighting together with residents who are struggling 
 not to return.\n\nIt’s not just childhood thyroid cancer; other negative 
 health effects are occurring, and problems like: radioactive water is being 
 pumped out into the sea, plant workers and other disaster relief workers 
 being forced into radioactive exposure, and the state attempting to 
 indefinitely preserve radioactively contaminated materials in earthwork 
 “intermediary storage facilities”.\n\nNext, I will report on our 5 
 years of activity after our establishment as a clinic.\n\nFirst is our 
 provision of ultrasonic examination for thyroid cancer. Due to the outbreak 
 of thyroid cancer owing to radiation exposure, we have provided these 
 examinations for 3,000 children and adults.\n\nSecond is our activity to 
 protect the health of residents that have evacuated. We have provided 
 health consultations for residents living in temporary housing who have 
 evacuated to these facilities in the wake of the tsunami and subsequent 
 radiation contamination.\n\nThird is our activity to protect the health of 
 plant and decontamination workers. Plant workers are working even now to 
 clean up after the nuclear plant disaster. There are also many workers 
 performing radiation decontamination within the prefecture. Their work 
 necessarily exposes them to radiation, but without their efforts, the 
 livelihoods of the people of Fukushima could not be secured. Protecting 
 their health is also an important part of our work at the clinic.\n\nFourth 
 is our lecturing activity around the country. These lectures are important 
 activity to abolish all nuclear plants and prevent a second Fukushima 
 disaster.\nWe have also been working in solidarity with doctors fighting 
 against nuclear power around the world since the outbreak of the nuclear 
 catastrophe. Since 2015, we have had participating by anti-nuclear doctors 
 from Korea, and messages of solidarity from the German branch of IPPNW 
 (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War). We were 
 invited and I participated in a Korean anti-nuclear international symposium 
 held in the South Korean National Assembly building on January 18th of this 
 year.\n\nFifth is our support for evacuees both in and outside of Fukushima 
 prefecture. Not only in the prefecture, we have supported refugees by 
 collecting signatures nationally against the policy of forced exposure to 
 radiation and the return of residents. We have collected over 40,000 at 
 this point. This petition work is a sign of rebellion from 
 Fukushima.\n\nWhy does the state insist that “there was no accident at 
 Fukushima”. The Abe administration has paved the way for War Laws, the 
 Secret Protection Act and Conspiracy Laws.\nＴｈｅ nation’s rage also 
 continues to explode at the many payoff scandals. Faced with such political 
 crisis, Shinzo Abe called a snap Lower House election to destroy the war 
 renouncing current constitution and change Japan into a military state 
 capable of waging war.\nWar in the modern era is nuclear war. To have 
 nuclear weapons you need nuclear plants—nuclear technology. That’s why 
 the state is on the offense with “there was no accident at 
 Fukushima”.\nThe Fukushima Collaborative Clinic is raising its voice and 
 reporting on health problems arising from radiation exposure, and demanding 
 answers on how many decades, how many hundreds of years it will take to 
 clean up from this accident, as well as placing the responsibility where it 
 lies: the state, and TEPCO.\nThis clinic alone cannot unseat the Abe 
 administration. We need worker unions like the Korean Confederation of 
 Trade Unions here in Japan. The November 5th worker rally is the starting 
 point for an authentic revival of fighting labor unions amid the collapse 
 of the Rengo federation.\nLet’s learn from the Korean people’s 
 uprising, which defeated Park Geun-hye and create a labor union that fights 
 with the Fukushima rebellion (Shut down all nuclear plants now!).\nLet’s 
 stop the Tokyo Olympics and defeat Abe who will alter the constitution and 
 bring war to Korea.\nLet’s abolish war and nuclear power from the earth 
 with the power of workers internationally. Let’s build a world for us 
 workers with the power of workers\n\n\nDisposal of low-level radioactive 
 waste from Fukushima crisis 
 begins\nhttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/11/17/national/disposal-low-level-radioactive-waste-fukushima-crisis-begins/#.Wg_D4hTD2-Q\nKYODO\nNOV 
 17, 2017\nFUKUSHIMA – Disposal began Friday of low-level radioactive 
 waste generated by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, more than six years 
 after the crisis was triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake and 
 tsunami of March 11, 2011.\nA disposal site in Tomioka, Fukushima 
 Prefecture, accepted the first shipment of the waste, which contains 
 radioactive cesium ranging from 8,000 to 100,000 becquerels per kilogram, 
 and includes rice straw, sludge and ash from waste incineration.\nThe 
 Environment Ministry is in charge of the country’s nuclear waste 
 disposal, which totaled 200,000 tons from 11 prefectures as of the end of 
 September. The majority of the waste, 170,000 tons, originates from the 
 prefecture hosting the crippled nuclear power plant.\n“I would like to 
 ask the central government to move this project forward while taking 
 adequate safety steps in mind,” a Tomioka official said. “Building 
 mutual trust with local residents is also important.”\nUnder the 
 ministry’s policy, each prefecture’s waste is to be disposed of. 
 However, Fukushima is the only prefecture where disposal has started, 
 whereas other prefectures have met with opposition from local 
 residents.\nIn Fukushima, it will take six years to complete moving the 
 stored waste to the disposal site, the ministry said.\nThe government 
 “will continue giving first priority to securing safety and properly 
 carry out the disposal with our best efforts to win local confidence,” 
 Environment Minister Masaharu Nakagawa said at a news conference.\nThe 
 government proposed in December 2013 that Fukushima Prefecture dispose of 
 the waste at the then-privately owned site. The request was accepted by the 
 prefectural government two years later.\nTo help alleviate local concerns 
 over the disposal, the government nationalized the site and reinforced it 
 to prevent the entry of rainwater.\n\nJapan Kobe Steel data scandal to 
 delay restart of four nuclear 
 reactors\nhttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/11/30/national/kobe-steel-data-scandal-delay-restart-four-nuclear-reactors/#.WiCFzBTD2-Q\nKYODO\nNOV 
 30, 2017\n\n\nOSAKA – The planned restart of four reactors in central and 
 southwestern Japan will be delayed as nuclear operators need time to 
 confirm whether peripheral equipment used parts affected by Kobe Steel’s 
 data fabrication, the operators said Thursday.\nThe reactors affected are 
 the Nos. 3 and 4 units at Kansai Electric Power Co.’s Oi plant in Fukui 
 Prefecture and the Nos. 3 and 4 units at Kyushu Electric Power Co.’s 
 Genkai plant in Saga Prefecture. All four reactors were originally set to 
 go online early next year.\nAccording to the Nuclear Regulation Authority, 
 which received reports from utilities after the data fabrication came to 
 light, Kobe Steel Ltd. products were used in the four reactors. But the 
 utilities said at the time they were not products affected by the data 
 fabrication.\nKansai Electric Power has so far ruled out any safety 
 concerns, and on Monday Shigeki Iwane, the firm’s president, said he 
 didn’t expect the issue would cause a delay.\nBut the company is now 
 considering pushing back the schedule for restarting the Oi reactors in 
 order to inspect their peripheral equipment, company officials said.\nJust 
 days earlier, Fukui Gov. Issei Nishikawa gave final local consent for the 
 reactivation of the two reactors, which have cleared a set of new safety 
 requirements introduced after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis.\nFukui 
 also hosts Kansai Electric Power’s Takahama plant, where two reactors 
 have already resumed operation. There are lingering concerns over whether 
 the utility and residents are fully prepared for the risk of a scenario 
 involving simultaneous disasters at the two nearby complexes.\nThe 
 Fukuoka-based Kyushu Electric said Thursday it will postpone the 
 reactivation of the Genkai reactors to March and May, respectively. The 
 firm has found that its reactor containment vessels used reinforcing bars 
 supplied by Kobe Steel. But the products were made at factories that were 
 not involved in data fabrication, according to the utility.\nThe 
 reactivation of the four reactors at the Oi and Genkai plants would bring 
 the number of reactors operating in Japan to nearly 10, depending on 
 whether other currently idled reactors go online as well.\nJapan currently 
 has about 40 commercial reactors, but progress to bring them back online 
 has been slow amid lingering safety concerns.\nKobe Steel has admitted to 
 falsifying data for its products and specifications — including aluminum, 
 copper, steel powder, liquid crystal display materials and special steel 
 products — which were supplied to 525 companies, from major automakers to 
 bullet train operators.\n 
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SUMMARY:SF Japan Consulate Protest-Stop The Restarting of NUKES In Japan And Defend The Families
LOCATION:San Francisco Japanese Consulate\n275 Battery St/California St.\nSan 
 Francisco
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