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DESCRIPTION:10/11 Speak Out-Stop Restarting The Japanese NUKES And Releasing 
 Radioactive Water-Stop Repressing Anti-War/Anti-Nuclear Activists\nThursday 
 October 11, 2018 3:00 PM \nJapanese Consulate \n275 Battery St near 
 California St. \nSan Francisco \n\n\nThe Abe government continues to demand 
 that the refugees of Fukushima and their children return to Fukushima 
 because it has supposedly been “decontaminated”. This is not true and 
 the government is still trying to remove the melted rods that were created 
 by the earthquake and loss of energy. There continues to be radioactive 
 contamination and the number of cancer cases is rising according to public 
 hospital reports. The Abe government in fact is pushing to restart even 
 more nuclear plants in highly dangerous areas. Japan is in what is called 
 the ring of fire because of the dangerous earthquakes but this does not 
 matter to these government officials.\n\nThe government is still planning 
 to release 900,000  tons of radioactive water contaminated with Tritium 
 \nAt the same time, the Abe government is repressing anti-nuclear activists 
 including Fukushima refugees and even arrested one women at Hiroshima in 
 August that was alerting the public about the danger of radiation in Japan. 
 She was held without charges for ten day and is with the group 
 GoWest.\n\nIncreasingly repressive laws have been passed by the racist and 
 reactionary Abe government  including the Secrecy Act and Conspiracy Act 
 that are aimed at silencing journalists and whistleblowers. \n\nThe 
 government also continues to imprison anti-war activist Fumiaki Hoshino who 
 has been imprisoned for more than 43 years for protesting against the 
 US-Japan military treaty which allowed the US to bring weapons including 
 nuclear weapons into Okinawa and other US military bases. His conditions 
 are very difficult with extreme heat and cold temperatures in the prison 
 that threaten his health as well as  the health of other prisoners.\n\nCome 
 speak out  to defend the people of Fukushima, Japan and the world.\n\nFor 
 more event information:\nhttp://nonukesaction.wordpress.com\n\nJapanese 
 Police Attack Anti-Nuclear Activist and Fukushima Refugee  At 
 Hiroshima\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=53&v=UUFsVNFmAyc\nhttps://danatsu86.hatenablog.jp/entry/2018/08/18/201315\n\nTsunami-hit 
 nuclear plant near Tokyo wins formal restart 
 approval\nhttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/09/26/national/tsunami-hit-nuclear-plant-near-tokyo-wins-formal-restart-approval/#.W6vJ1y-ZPR0\nKYODO\nSEP 
 26, 2018\n\nThe nuclear watchdog on Wednesday formally approved the restart 
 of an almost 40-year-old nuclear power plant northeast of Tokyo that has 
 sat idle since it was damaged during the 2011 earthquake and tsunami 
 disaster, which also caused meltdowns at the Fukushima No. 1 plant.\nThe 
 Tokai No. 2 plant in Tokai, Ibaraki Prefecture, operated by Japan Atomic 
 Power Co., is the first nuclear plant affected by the disaster to clear 
 screening by the Nuclear Regulation Authority.\n\n\nTreated water at 
 Fukushima nuclear plant still radioactive 
 https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/water-stored-fukushima-nuclear-plant-radioactive-58147073\n\n\n\nBy 
 MARI YAMAGUCHI, ASSOCIATED PRESS\nTOKYO — Sep 28, 2018, 9:39 PM ET\nThe 
 Associated Press\nFILE - In this Feb. 23, 2017, file photo, an employee 
 walks past storage tanks for contaminated water at the tsunami-crippled 
 Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant of the Tokyo Electric Power Co. 
 (TEPCO) in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. The operator of Japan's 
 wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant said Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, that much of 
 the radioactive water stored at the plant isn't clean enough and needs 
 further treatment if it is to be released into the ocean. (Tomohiro 
 Ohsumi/Pool Photo via AP, File)more +\nEmail \nThe operator of Japan's 
 wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant said Friday that much of the radioactive 
 water stored at the plant isn't clean enough and needs further treatment if 
 it is to be released into the ocean.\n\nTokyo Electric Power Co. and the 
 government had said that treatment of the water had removed all radioactive 
 elements except tritium, which experts say is safe in small 
 amounts.\n\nThey called it "tritium water," but it actually 
 wasn't.\n\nTEPCO said Friday that studies found the water still contains 
 other elements, including radioactive iodine, cesium and strontium. It said 
 more than 80 percent of the 900,000 tons of water stored in large, densely 
 packed tanks contains radioactivity exceeding limits for release into the 
 environment.\n\nTEPCO general manager Junichi Matsumoto said radioactive 
 elements remained, especially earlier in the crisis when plant workers had 
 to deal with large amounts of contaminated water leaking from the wrecked 
 reactors and could not afford time to stop the treatment machines to change 
 filters frequently.\n\n"We had to prioritize processing large amounts of 
 water as quickly as possible to reduce the overall risk," Matsumoto 
 said.\n\nAbout 161,000 tons of the treated water has 10 to 100 times the 
 limit for release into the environment, and another 65,200 tons has up to 
 nearly 20,000 times the limit, TEPCO said.\n\nMatsumoto said the plant will 
 treat the water further to ensure contamination levels are reduced to 
 allowable limits.\n\nHe was responding to growing public criticism and 
 distrust about the status of the water.\n\nMore than 7 ½ years since a 
 massive March 2011 earthquake and tsunami destroyed three reactors at the 
 plant, Japan has yet to reach a consensus on what to do with the 
 radioactive water. Fishermen and residents oppose its release into the 
 ocean. Nuclear experts have recommended the controlled release of the water 
 into the Pacific as the only realistic option.\n\nThe release option faced 
 harsh criticism at town meetings in Fukushima and Tokyo in late August, 
 when TEPCO and government officials provided little explanation of the 
 water contamination, which had been reported in local media days 
 earlier.\n\nTEPCO only says it has the capacity to store up to 1.37 million 
 tons of water through 2020 and that it cannot stay at the plant 
 forever.\n\nSome experts say the water can be stored for decades, but 
 others say the tanks take up too much space at the plant and could 
 interfere with ongoing decommissioning work, which could take 
 decades.\n\nWife fights decades-long battle to free Shibuya riot leader 
 Hoshino\nSupporters call for retrial, demand all evidence withheld in 1971 
 murder case be made 
 public\nhttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2013/11/18/issues/wife-fights-decades-long-battle-to-free-shibuya-riot-leader-hoshino/#.W7rIzi-ZOt8\nBY 
 WILLIAM ANDREWS\n\n\nFukushima Data (2010-2017) from Minimamisoma Municipal 
 Hospital, Fukushima (1) via Etsuji 
 Watanabe\nhttps://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/atomicage/2018/10/03/data-2010-2017-from-minimamisoma-municipal-hospital-fukushima-1-via-etsuji-watanabe/\n( 
 Minamisoma City Councilperson Koichi Oyama succeeded in having Minamisoma 
 Municipal Hospital disclose patient statistics from 2010-2017 for public 
 discussion at a Council meeting on September 12, 2018. “Summary” below 
 calculated by Etsuji Watanabe from figures in “Disorders” chart 
 obtained by Councilperson Oyama. Note Fukushima Medical University’s 
 insistence on attributing all of these conditions to the stresses of 
 evacuation.\n\nPart 2 to address solid cancers and leukemia. Translation by 
 Norma Field.)\n\nSummary of rates in patient increase at Minamisoma 
 Municipal Hospital by category (2010-2017)\n\nObesity            
 28x\n\nHigh blood pressure   1.86x\n\nDiabetes          
 1.83x\n\nDyslipidema    2.08x\n\n (low HDL levels)\n\nChronic kidney 
 disease           3.65x\n\nLiver dysfunction         3.88x\n\nPolycythemia  
 4.5x\n\nAtrial fibrillation         3.79x\n\nStroke 3.52x\n\n“Disorders 
 for which evacuation caused by the East Japan Great Earthquake can be 
 considered a risk factor”:\n\n2010-2017 data from Minamisoma Municipal 
 Hospital on seven disorders deemed attributable to evacuation according to 
 Fukushima Medical University\n\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/10/07/18818081.php
SUMMARY:Stop Restarting The Japanese Nukes & Releasing Radioactive Water
LOCATION:Japanese Consulate San Francisco\n275 Battery St. near California\nSan 
 Francisco
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