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DESCRIPTION:2/11 SF Japan Consulate Protest-Defend The Families of Fukushima and Stop 
 Restarting Japanese NUKE Plant\nSaturday January  11, 2018 3:00 PM\nSan 
 Francisco Japanese Consulate\n275 Battery St./California St.\nSan 
 Francisco\n\nThe failure of the Abe government to remove the radioactive 
 material from the Fukushima nuclear plants nearly 7 years after the 
 meltdown is another example of the dangers of nuclear power for the world. 
 Despite this continuing environmental and health hazard for the people of 
 Fukushima, Japan and the world the Abe government continues to push for 
 restarting other nuclear plants.\nFamilies are being forced to go back to 
 Fukushima since the government says it has been “decontaminated” and 
 that the people can “overcome” radiation. This propaganda is far from 
 the reality. Even the Olympics in Japan are threatened with the continued 
 leakage of contamination from Fukushima but PM Abe said that it was no 
 longer a problem in order to get the Olympics approved for Japan.\n\nEven 
 former prime ministers Koizumi and Kan are opposing the restarting of the 
 nuclear plants and recognize that another catastrophic accident like 
 Fukushima could lead to the destruction of the entire country.\nThe Abe 
 government is also pushing for more militarization and war preparation with 
 a secrecy law, a conspiracy law and plans to remove article 9 from the 
 constitution that prohibits offensive war.\n\nThey also deny the role of 
 the Japanese Imperial Army during the Second World War to use sexual slaves 
 for the troops and they are retaliating against teachers who oppose 
 militarization and war\n\nJoin No Nukes Action at our monthly rally and 
 speak out at the Japanese Consulate in San Francisco to speak out for the 
 mothers and families of Fukushima and the people of Japan and the world who 
 are demanding the closure of these dangerous nuclear plants.\n\nSpeak Out 
 and Rally initiated by\nNo Nukes Action 
 Committee\nhttp://nonukesaction.wordpress.com/\n\nJapan ex-prime minister 
 Koizumi pushes bill to kill nuclear 
 power\nhttps://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/Policy-Politics/Japan-ex-prime-minister-Koizumi-pushes-bill-to-kill-nuclear-power\n\nJanuary 
 11, 2018\n\nJapan's ex-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, far right, 
 proposed an outline Wednesday for a bill to immediately shut down Japan's 
 nuclear power.\n\nTOKYO -- A group advised by two former Japanese prime 
 ministers on Wednesday unveiled the outline of a bill calling for an 
 immediate shutdown of country's nuclear power stations in favor of natural 
 energy sources.\n\nMoving Japan away from nuclear power "is difficult under 
 the [Shinzo] Abe administration," former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi 
 told a press conference at the Diet. But that goal, he said, "will 
 absolutely be realized in the near future, with support from a majority of 
 citizens."\n\nThe group would "cooperate with any party that makes serious 
 efforts to advance denuclearization and natural energy," added Koizumi, who 
 headed Japan's government from 2001 to 2006.\n\nFellow adviser Morihiro 
 Hosokawa, who served as prime minister from 1993 to 1994, also attended the 
 press conference. The group called for wide-ranging cooperation among 
 ruling and opposition parties with the aim of submitting a bill to the 
 regular Diet session set to convene Jan. 22.\n\nThe leader of the 
 anti-nuclear group later took part in an energy-policy discussion with the 
 Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. During lower-house elections late 
 last year, the party promised to deliver a bill to wean Japan off nuclear 
 energy.\n\nBringing Japan's nuclear power to zero is a "moral 
 responsibility for the future of the people," said Tetsuro Fukuyama, 
 secretary-general of the Constitutional Democrats\n\nFukushima nuclear 
 disaster: Lethal levels of radiation detected in leak seven years after 
 plant meltdown in 
 Japan\n\n\nhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/fukushima-nuclear-disaster-radiation-lethal-levels-leak-japan-tsunami-tokyo-electric-power-company-a8190981.html\n\n​The 
 Independent         February 2, 2018​\n\nFukushima nuclear disaster: 
 Lethal levels of radiation detected in leak seven years after plant 
 meltdown in Japan\n\nExpert warns of 'global' consequences unless the plant 
 is treated properly\n\nJeff Farrell\n\n\nWorkers of theTokyo Electric Power 
 Co, which is tasked with the job to decommission the nuclear power plant in 
 Okuma, Fukushima EPA\n\nLethal levels of radiation have been detected at 
 Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, seven years after it was destroyed 
 by an earthquake and tsunami. \n\nThe Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), 
 which operated the complex and is now responsible for its clean up, made 
 the discovery in a reactor containment vessel last month. \n\nThe energy 
 firm found eight sieverts per hour of radiation, while  42 units were also 
 detected outside its foundations. \n\nExperts told Japanese state 
 broadcaster NHK World that exposure to that volume of radiation for just an 
 hour could kill, while another warned the leaks could lead to a 
 “global” catastrophe if not tackled properly.\n\nA sievert is defined 
 as the probability of cancer induction and genetic damage from exposure to 
 a dose of radiation, by the International Commission on Radiological 
 Protection (ICRP). One sievert is thought to carry with it a 5.5 per cent 
 chance of eventually developing cancer.\n\nIt came as Tepco said the 
 problem of contaminated water pooled around the plants three reactors that 
 is seeping into the ground has caused a major headache in its efforts to 
 decommission the plant.\n\nThousands of workers have been hired by the 
 company to as it attempts to secure the plant, which was the scene of the 
 most serious nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. \n\nThree of its 
 reactors went into a meltdown after the earthquake and tsunami which killed 
 at least 15,000 people.\n\nTepco has admitted that it could be until 2020 
 until the contamination issue is resolved. Only then can it move onto the 
 second stage of removing nuclear debris at the site, including the damaged 
 reactors.\n\nRichard Black, director of the Energy and Climate Intelligence 
 Unit, said the high levels of radiation found in and around the reactor 
 last month were “expected” and unlikely to pose a danger. \n\nHe told 
 The Independent: “Although the radiation levels identified are high, a 
 threat to human health is very unlikely because apart from workers at the 
 site, no-one goes there.\n\n“The high readings from fuel debris would be 
 expected – the higher reading from the foundations, if confirmed, would 
 be more of a concern as the cause is at present unclear. But as officials 
 indicate, it might not be a genuine reading anyway.\n\n“What this does 
 demonstrate is that, seven years after the disaster, cleaning up the 
 Fukushima site remains a massive challenge – and one that we’re going 
 to be reading about for decades, never mind years.”\n\nBut Mycle 
 Schneider, an independent energy consultant and lead author of the World 
 Nuclear Industry Status Report, said that Tepco “hasn’t a clue what it 
 is doing” in its job to decommission the plant.\n\nHe added that the 
 contaminated water that is leaking at the site could end up in the ocean if 
 the  ongoing treatment project fails and cause a “global” disaster, he 
 told The Independent. \n\n“Finding high readings in the reactor is 
 normal, it’s where the molten fuel is, it would be bizarre if it 
 wasn’t," he said. \n\nMr Schneider added that the radiation leaks coupled 
 with the waste from the plant stored in an “inappropriate” way in tanks 
 could have global consequences.\n\n“I find it symptomatic of the past 
 seven years, in that they don’t know what they’re doing, Tepco, these 
 energy companies haven’t a clue what they’re doing, so to me it’s 
 been going wrong from the beginning. It’s a disaster of unseen 
 proportions."\n\n“This is an area of the planet that gets hit by 
 tornadoes and all kinds of heavy weather patterns, which is a problem. When 
 you have waste stored above ground in inappropriate ways, it can get washed 
 out and you can get contamination all over the place.\n\n“This can get 
 problematic anytime, if it contaminates the ocean there is no local 
 contamination, the ocean is global, so anything that goes into the ocean 
 goes to everyone.”\n\nHe added: "It needs to be clear that this problem 
 is not gone, this is not just a local problem. It’s a very major 
 thing.”\n\nThe Independent contacted Tepco for comment, but the energy 
 giant had not responded at the time of publication.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/02/05/18806567.php
SUMMARY:Defend The Families of Fukushima and Stop Restarting Japanese NUKE Plant 
LOCATION:San Francisco Japanese Consulate\n275 Battery St./California St.\nSan 
 Francisco
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