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DESCRIPTION:8/11/19  SF Speak Out At Japan Consulate:  Stop Nuclear Reactor  Restarts 
 In Japan,  Defend  Fukushima  Families &  Children: No  Olympics In 
 Fukushima  & Japan\nStop PM Abe’s  Big LIE and Fraud On The People Of The 
 World That Fukushima is SAFE!\n\nWednesday August 11, 2019   3:00 PM \nSan 
 Francisco Japanese Consulate \n275 Battery St near California St. \nSan 
 Francisco \n\nJoin No Nukes Action NNA  on it’s 83nd action at the San 
 Francisco Japanese Consulate to stop the  Abe Japanese  governments  
 restart of Japan’s nuclear plants. The Abe government. is telling the 
 people of Japan and the people of the world that Fukushima has been 
 decontaminated and is safe. This is  a lie. Abe also personally lied to the 
 Olympic committee saying  that  Japan  should get the Olympics since the 
 Fukushima meltdowns had been resolved but the three reactors still have 
 melted nuclear rods which they have not been able to remove. In addition 
 there is over 1 million tons of contaminated radioactive tritium water in 
 thousands of tanks surrounding the broken nuclear plants in Fukushima. The 
 government is pushing to release the water in the Pacific Ocean despite the 
 opposition of fisherman associations and the public.\nThere are also 
 thousands of bags in Fukushima filled with radioactive waste with no place 
 to go and these bags are spread throughout the region making it a major 
 health danger.\n\nThis is a continual threat  to the people of Japan and  
 the world. \nThe Abe government is also pushing for militarization and 
 removal of Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution that prevents military 
 interventions outside Japan. They are also pushing for a new US military 
 base in Okinawa despite the opposition of the mass of Okinawan people and 
 the governor. This base would also have US nuclear ships and weapons which 
 is presently against the US-Japan Security Agreement. The US has already 
 violated this agreement many times and used Okinawa as a base for illegal 
 wars around the world.\nThe majority of Japanese people are opposed to 
 restarting Japan’s nuclear plants including the previous 3 prime 
 ministers who are worried that Japan would be destroyed with another 
 disaster like Fukushima.  Again this shows that the Abe government has 
 contempt for the people it supposedly represents. Join the rally and speak 
 out. \n\nDefend the people of Fukushima, Japan and the world. \nStop The 
 Restart of ALL Japan NUKE Plants\nDefend the Children and People of 
 Fukushima\nNo Olympic Baseball Games at Fukushima and Olympics in Japan\nNo 
 Militarization and War In Asia\n\nFor more event information: 
 \nhttp://nonukesaction.wordpress.com \n\nJapanese Government Operated TEPCO 
 should be open in dealing with storage of tainted water\nThe No. 1 to No. 3 
 reactors at the plant are still generating 150 tons of polluted water per 
 day as these reactors are being flooded to cool melted nuclear fuel and 
 underground water keeps pouring in. Even after being treated with a 
 filtering system, the polluted water still contains tritium, a radioactive 
 form of hydrogen, and has to be stored in on-site tanks.\n\nLast year, 
 TEPCO was roundly criticized for failing to make active efforts to make it 
 known to the public that higher-than-standard levels of radioactive 
 materials other than tritium had been detected in treated 
 water.\n\nhttp://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201908230028.html\n\nAugust 
 23, 2019 at 12:40 JST\n\n\nA large number of storage tanks on the grounds 
 of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant hold water processed to remove 
 most radioactive substances. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)\nAn industry 
 ministry subcommittee has started debating a new proposal for the long-term 
 storage of radiation-contaminated water being generated by the crippled 
 Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.\n\nTokyo Electric Power Co., the 
 operator of the plant destroyed by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, takes a 
 dim view of this approach. But the expert panel of the Ministry of Economy, 
 Trade and Industry should assess the advantages and disadvantages of 
 storing contaminated water in tanks for decades.\n\nThe No. 1 to No. 3 
 reactors at the plant are still generating 150 tons of polluted water per 
 day as these reactors are being flooded to cool melted nuclear fuel and 
 underground water keeps pouring in.\n\nEven after being treated with a 
 filtering system, the polluted water still contains tritium, a radioactive 
 form of hydrogen, and has to be stored in on-site tanks.\n\nFor three 
 years, the panel has been discussing five potential ways of dealing with 
 the problem, including diluting the water to safe levels and releasing it 
 into the ocean, or vaporizing the waste water and releasing the gas into 
 the atmosphere.\n\nSince water containing tritium from nuclear plants in 
 Japan is released into the sea according to the legal safety standards, the 
 dilute-and-release method has been the favorite option among the 
 experts.\n\nBut local fishermen are vehemently opposed to this idea. At 
 public hearings on the issue held last summer in Fukushima and Tokyo, many 
 participants voiced their opposition to this approach.\n\nIn response to a 
 growing chorus of calls for considering long-term storage, the ministry has 
 decided to task the panel with considering the idea.\n\nLong-term storage 
 would allow for waiting for radiation levels to decline naturally over time 
 without causing any harmful effect on the local fishing industry. But this 
 method would also pose tough challenges, such as securing land to place 
 storage tanks, ensuring safety for many decades and preventing any 
 disruption in the work to decommission the reactors.\n\nThe experts need to 
 carefully assess the costs and risks involved in the long-term storage of 
 radioactive water.\n\nIn a troubling move, the electric utility, known as 
 TEPCO, warned at a recent subcommittee meeting that storage tanks holding 
 processed water on the grounds of the plant will become completely full by 
 the summer of 2022.\n\nThe warning about the increasing difficulty of 
 securing additional land to place tanks seems to be aimed at putting 
 pressure on the central government to decide quickly on how to tackle the 
 problem.\n\nThe ministry panel, however, should not feel pressed for time 
 in carrying out its job. It should rather spend enough time and exercise 
 sufficient caution as it determines whether there is really no additional 
 space for keeping tanks.\n\nDisclosure of relevant information by TEPCO is 
 vital for the panel’s mission.\n\nThe company’s stance toward 
 disclosure has been far from exemplary.\n\nAt the subcommittee meeting, the 
 utility did not offer sufficient graphics or data to support its claim that 
 there will be no more tanks to store contaminated water by the summer of 
 2022.\n\nSome experts even suspect that the company deliberately held back 
 such information.\n\nLast year, TEPCO was roundly criticized for failing to 
 make active efforts to make it known to the public that 
 higher-than-standard levels of radioactive materials other than tritium had 
 been detected in treated water.\n\nThe company’s attitude inevitably 
 raises doubt whether it has done serious soul-searching over its poor 
 disclosure performance.\n\nTEPCO has a duty to disclose all relevant 
 information including inconvenient facts and engage in sincere dialogue 
 with the local communities over this issue.\n\nNo progress toward a 
 decision on how to deal with the contaminated water is possible without the 
 support and understanding of the local communities.\n\nS. Korea to double 
 safety inspections of Japanese food products for 
 radiation\nhttp://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_international/906611.html\nPosted 
 on : Aug.21,2019 18:02 KST Modified on : Aug.21,2019 18:02 KST	\nFacebook 
 페이스북\nTwitter 트위터\nprint 프린트\nLarger font size 
 글씨크기 크게\nSmaller font size 글씨크기 작게\n\nAmid concerns 
 over radiation, the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) 
 has decided to ramp up safety inspections on food products imported from 
 Japan’s Fukushima region. On Aug. 21, the MFDS announced that safety 
 inspections for food products suspected of radiation contamination will 
 increase two fold starting Aug. 23. The tightened inspections will apply to 
 17 categories of items, including tea, chocolate, and instant coffee. The 
 photo shows Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe takes part in a government 
 event to show that Fukushima food products are safe. (Yonhap 
 News)\n\nReport: Go West Come West Japan’s August 6 Hiroshima 
 Action\n\nRyota Sono and Yoko Shimosawa\n\nAugust 7, 2019\n\n(Translated 
 and edited by Etsuji Watanabe and Nozomi Isizu) In Japanese : 
 https://www.gowest-comewest.net/2019/08/06/2019-08-09hiroshima/\n\nFriends, 
 evacuees and supporters! This is Ryota Sono.\nWe are very pleased to inform 
 you that we successfully completed the August 6 Hiroshima Action for Appeal 
 without any serious trouble with the police and extreme rightwing 
 activists. Our ten members were able to get a lot of participants from 
 daytime meetings, with even refreshments gifted by them, and handed out all 
 the leaflets that we had brought in. Special thanks to the participants 
 from distant places in exhausting schedules and scorching weather!\n\nThe 
 below is a report on our evening action including the first-stage 
 interference by the security firm supposedly coordinated with the 
 authorities. Part 1 is written by me, Part 2 by Yoko Shimosawa.\nIt would 
 be greatly appreciated if you could spread this document to your friends 
 and acquaintances.\n\n  \nOverview\n\n\nAgain this year, we, Go West and 
 Come West Japan, an organization of nuclear evacuees from Tohoku and Kanto 
 regions (including Fukushima and Tokyo areas) and their supporters, 
 organized an action in Hiroshima on August 6, the 74th anniversary of the 
 United States atomic bombing.\n\nThe action was named "NO to 
 A-bomb/nuke-power/radiation! NO to covering-up health damage for nukes! 
 3.11 refugees and friends’ Hiroshima Appeal on Motoyasu bridge in 
 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park".\nThe purpose was to convey the following 
 messages to those who gathered in the park on "the night" of August 6, when 
 largest number of people were expected to gather from inside and outside 
 the country. Specifically:\n\n(1) Stop the Japanese government covering up 
 the radiation exposure damage of both Hiroshima/Nagasaki atomic bombings 
 and the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster, as well as sacrificing the 
 victims, especially returnees to highly contaminated areas in Fukushima, 
 which is tantamount to secret radiological mass murder organized by the 
 Japanese government.\n\n(2) Convey the danger that the Tokyo Olympics 
 entails with the authorities entirely disregarding radiation exposure 
 risks, and demand the government cancel it.\n(3) Stop the U.S. government 
 preparing new nuclear war with ‘usable’ nuclear weapons. The cover-up 
 of radiation exposure in Japan has reached a critical stage where we cannot 
 help suspecting that the aim of the cover-up has something to do with the 
 now-preparing United States use of small-sized nuclear weapons.\n\nWe 
 distributed the handouts: “Tokyo as well as Fukushima Is NOT 
 Radiologically Safe. “The Government of Japan is Making Tokyo Olympics 
 Radiating Fields of Athletes and Visitors” : http://ur0.work/Yuih\nThis 
 flier included the appeal for an international unified action on September 
 29, 2019, against new nuclear arms race and new nuclear war preparations, 
 as well as against Fukushima radiation damage cover-ups : 
 https://www.gowest-comewest.net/our-missions/\n\nLast year, we experienced 
 an upsurge of our action with so many visitors from overseas and second 
 generation atomic bomb survivors attending our impromptu meeting and 
 sharing the hidden health damage of nuclear disasters. In the end of the 
 action, however, the Hiroshima Prefectural Police unlawfully arrested one 
 of our members, supposedly because of this upsurge.\n\nBut this crackdown 
 has determined us never to succumb to such a threat! So we have made it 
 this year on the same Motoyasu bridge! By increasing the numbers of 
 activists\n\n2\n\nand shooting cameras we had prepared for an unexpected 
 situation.\n\nPrelude\n\nOn 5-6th in August in the Peace Park, many civic 
 meetings, demonstrations, panel displays are performed freely by many 
 groups coming from the whole country. On the morning of 6th of this year 
 nothing unlike last year was witnessed on the bridge at all. But late 
 afternoon suddenly the sidewalk and road were divided by corns and poles 
 (see the photographs below) though it is a vehicle-free promenade. And the 
 signs were posted displaying “Loudspeaker campaign without permission 
 prohibited” and ”Don’t stop walking”. A large number of security 
 guards and the police officers were stationed there.\n\nThe bridge was 
 blocked by a security firm\n\nWasn’t this the regulation exclusively 
 targeting our appeal? Just like last year, we were the only group which 
 held demonstration on this bridge, although last year ours was a very small 
 action by only four people.\nIt was clear their intention to crack down was 
 targeted at the content of our action - "speaking openly in 8.6 Hiroshima 
 to those from all over Japan and the world about the risks and real health 
 damage caused by the Fukushima-disaster-induced internal radiation 
 exposure, which the Japanese government is systematically covering up." If 
 so, we, the nuclear refugees and friends cannot and will not give it 
 up.\n\nThese days, freedom of expression is in danger and the 
 government’s interference is 3\n\n  \nbecoming more and more intense. 
 Therefore, first of all, I would like to write down a memorandum so that 
 our experience can be useful for negotiations in such 
 cases.\n\nNegotiation\n\nAt first we entered into negotiation with the 
 security firm. We held many cameras, thinking that this could more 
 effectively prevent the police from intervening than a small number of 
 people without recording the situation. With that in mind:\n\n(1)First 
 confirming the situation.\nWe asked one of the guards “who was regulating 
 what?"\nHis answer was that a security firm obtained permission to use the 
 road on the whole bridge because it was expected to be crowded with people 
 seeing the Toro-Nagashi, floating of lanterns (photograph below), and their 
 purpose was to secure smooth traffic and prevent troubles." That was a 
 stock phrase used by the police for the road regulation.\n\nToro-Nagashi, 
 floating of lanterns\n\n(Note: this suggested that all the arrangement 
 might have been instructed by the police. The bridge is located in the site 
 of the Park, therefore outside the direct jurisdiction of the police, so 
 the police, being afraid of raising antipathy of people if they stood out, 
 might use the security firm to come to the fore.\n\n(2) A police officer 
 then interrupted by saying to us “do not make trouble.” → We urged 
 4\n\n\nthe police to stay away, citing the principle that police stay out 
 of civil disputes → We requested the guard to call their chief".\n(3) The 
 person in charge came.\nWe said to him, “this is a part of the public 
 park, usable for anyone. Besides, the Peace Park on the very day of August 
 6. It is the city of Hiroshima that sponsors the floating of lanterns and 
 the city authorities do not interfere in any civic actions. No way, can a 
 private security firm occupy the bridge arbitrarily and hinder free civic 
 actions? Neither, can there be any legal grounds? → The chief responded, 
 "But do you have the permit of the police necessary for street 
 propaganda?"\n\n(4) We replied "Permits of the police are not necessary for 
 street propaganda, which is confirmed by the High Court judgment.” We 
 searched "the Yurakucho judgment" in my smartphone and showed it to him. 
 https://www.jcp.or.jp/akahata/aik4/2005-08-11/2005081112faq_01_0.html\n\n"Permission 
 is unnecessary, because we use only a part of the road, we do not cause the 
 traffic interference either.” →The chief said "I did not know that" and 
 began to soften. (5) We said, "We are going to make an appeal about the 
 damage the radiation exposure causes, which is the best match with this 
 place and date. I believe that you share the same feelings with us. If any 
 trouble happened we could handle it. No problem.” → The person in 
 charge said "Understood. But set the volume modestly.” He withdrew from 
 there, saying “If anything happens let us know.”\n\nAfter that both the 
 security firm and the police stood by and waited, but they did not 
 interfere at all.\nThe government and the police are aiming at people 
 spontaneously giving up their rights. A right is what people are to fight 
 and gain specifically. Let’s go out and take action.\n\n------------ 
 Part2 ------------\n\nAction completed\n\nNo one was arrested this year. 
 What a relief!\nWe finished our Hiroshima action near the ground zero of 
 the U.S. atomic bombing on the evening of August 6. Afterwards we held a 
 tiny party with beer cans and bentos at the bank of Motoyasu bridge to 
 celebrate our mission completed. (Thank you, the members of Heiwa no Tsudoi 
 (meeting for peace) for giving us good foods and drinks). Some of our 
 members said, “last year it would have been impossible for us to have 
 such\n\n5\n\nnegotiations with the police. Only four of us participated our 
 action last year. But this year the number was 10 thanks to advance 
 notifications. Police won’t look down on us when more of us are present. 
 That’s the lesson we’ve learned.”\nWe discussed, “After all, it’s 
 surprising that our such small action of last year heightened the alert 
 level of the police so dramatically this year. The key point is topics of 
 our appeal: the tragedy of Hiroshima is connected with Fukushima nuclear 
 disaster, the real picture of radioactive contamination in the eastern 
 Japan, and radiation-induced health damage.”\n\nThis year we had more 
 speakers and their speeches were impressive.\n\nMs Kiyoko Mito, a famous 
 no-nukes activist in Japan, stopped by and gave a moving speech which 
 included all the things I wanted to express.\n\nMs Mito appealing 
 passionately to passer-by\n6\n\n  \nNearly half of the people who were 
 reading our handouts, looking at the radio-contamination map of Japan 
 spread on the street, and listening to my English speech were foreign 
 visitors. It was worth the time I had devoted to practicing my 
 speech.\n\nLessons\n\nNuclear weapon burns us alive to death from outside 
 and destroy our body from inside. This is what all nukes are really 
 about.\nThe true meaning of ongoing Fukushima nuclear accident, or rather a 
 nuclear disaster, lies there. We needed to tell that story to people here 
 in Hiroshima. I was very grateful that we were able to protect ourselves 
 from the police and secure this place for speeches. The words engraved in 
 the stone at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is “the error shall not be 
 repeated” (direct translation from Japanese). Committed to this oath, we 
 will never overlook lives being deprived or being killed. This is the sole 
 reason that we stood there and I wanted to stand there. I lost words seeing 
 those security guards and police standing in our way. “What are they that 
 we are dealing with?”\n\n7\n\n  \nWe are the same human beings and we are 
 all being exposed by radiation time after time. Among those guards and 
 police many have daughters and sons. It should be natural that parents want 
 to protect their children.\nI wish one day all people held each other’s 
 hands, beyond the barrier, in order to ‘protect’ lives. Just like I had 
 an opportunity to make speech there. I feel that the time of 74 years ago 
 is connected straight to the present.\n\nI want all people to be aware that 
 we are forced to march along the same course leading to the same 
 “error.” I hope that we can hold an event like this next year too, 
 wishing more and more people to participate in our action. Now I am on my 
 way home from Hiroshima.\n\nMemory\n\n8\n\nI just remembered a song I sang 
 with pupils for a play at a school festival when I was an elementary school 
 teacher.\nThe scene was about a town changing rapidly with an autocratic 
 king.\nThe king’s men sang this song, called ‘Ban’.\n\nHis 
 Majesty’s banned it, banned it.\n\nIt’s banned\nIt’s banned\nNever 
 ever\nNever ever do that (all)\n\n(a commander) (all)\n(a 
 commander),\n\nThe song went on like this.\nWere the king’s men those 
 police?\n\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/09/08/18826106.php
SUMMARY:Speak Out At JPN Consulate: Stop Nuke Plant Restarts In Japan
LOCATION:San Francisco Japanese Consulate\n275  Battery  St/California\nSan 
 Francisco
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