Sunday, March 11, 2012

FUKISHIMA ONE YEAR LATER - THE CONSEQUENCES

 
Their leaders lied.
 
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Japan Marks Tragic Anniversary

Little has been done to rebuild homes after tragedy struck Japan one year ago. Roughly 325,000 are still homeless. Enormous risks ahead for nuclear plant. 3.11.12

 
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Today you can visit the 'Shadowlands' interactive online exhibit: Haunting images of the silence and contamination left behind by the Fukushima disaster.

We also bring the stories of several individuals whose lives have been seriously disrupted, some of whom live with the constant worry that their children's health has been affected by radiation.

Show your support by sharing this post with your friends and sending the people of Fukushima a message of solidarity:
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© Greenpeace / Robert Knoth
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Phyllis Carter  Immediately following the Fukishima event, I pleaded with my friends in Sendai to leave the area. I wrote to them again and again, but they refused to go. They are well educated people with two little girls. Even though I am a pensioner with limited means, I offered to send money to help them. They told me that the University had instructed them to stay at home and count the radiation !!!! It breaks my heart, but there is nothing more I could have done. The authorities lied and lied and lied, and I fear the children will suffer.
 

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