Women Protest In Tokyo, Bianca Jagger Urges Japanese Ambassador To Act
Women staged a 3 day sit in in Tokyo calling for the evacuation of all children in areas of high
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Women staged a 3 day sit in in Tokyo calling for the evacuation of all children in areas of high
Read moreYou don’t always see such a contrast in the same week. Fukushima City convinced 110 volunteers to help the decontaminate
Read moreWhile the central government was flailing during the first days of the disaster, Niigata prefecture jumped to action. A 10km
Read moreThe Health Ministry in Japan has decided any worker exposed to over 100 mSv will get free yearly cancer screenings
Read more60,000 protesters took to the streets of Tokyo Monday. People in costume, carrying signs and chants of “Sayonara nuclear power”
Read moreThe exhibit Nuke York, New York explores the historical and contemporary material around the idea and fear of a nuclear
Read moreA symposium is going on today and tomorrow in Fukushima, sponsored by the Nippon Foundation, the IAEA, ICRP and featuring Dr.
Read moreWho is this guy? What is he doing? This was the big question when the video feed of the TEPCO
Read moreEnson Inoue has been traveling to the exclusion zone to feed the abandoned pets and to bring aid to evacuees
Read moreThe disaster at Fukushima has managed to expose the working conditions for day workers in the nuclear industry. It was
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Read moreA new photo essay shows the eerie similarities between the evacuation zones around Fukushima and Chernobyl. The entire series can
Read moreThe Wall Street Journal explores the strange situation of evacuation by hot spot going on in areas outside the 20km
Read moreA contingent of Fukushima local government officials, business leaders and residents staged a protest in Tokyo to demand full compensation.
Read moreThe Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has issued a long document outlining various support activities for the people impacted
Read moreTEPCO has released details of how it plans to compensate victims of the nuclear disaster. Individuals forced to evacuate will
Read moreTEPCO mentioned in a press conference that a worker was sprayed with highly radioactive water while moving a hose. The
Read more記事の末尾に日本語訳。 Greenpeace is urging officials to delay school or take other action due to high levels still being found in
Read more““I didn’t do anything wrong, but I lost everything,” said Ikuhashi, who was made unemployed after the disaster and has
Read moreDr. Yamashita has been causing all sorts of confusion, anger and distrust since he was appointed to run the Radiation
Read moreSankai/MSN tells the stories of school children fighting for their lives when the Tsunami hit. One student explains how he
Read moreThis is part 4 of a 4 part series about the Hanford nuclear site in Washington State. We hope the
Read moreThis is part 3 of a 4 part series about the Hanford nuclear site in Washington State. We hope the
Read moreThis is part 2 of a 4 part series about the Hanford nuclear site in Washington State. We hope the
Read moreThis is part 1 of a 4 part series about the Hanford nuclear site in Washington State. We hope the
Read more“No More Hiroshima Nagasaki” has been released in both Japanese and English. The compiled stories of those that survived the
Read moreTEPCO has been making announcements to the media claiming they are going to begin making compensation payments and how they
Read moreThe Moms & Children Rescue Fukushima group has started a petition urging the Prime Minister of Japan to evacuate all
Read moreThe Committee of Seven For World Peace has issued a detailed appeal to Japan and the world to address the
Read moreDue to both the tsunami damage and the radiation evacuation zones many who lost family members in the disaster have
Read moreFour months ago on March 11, 2011 life changed forever for many in Japan. It has brought a new level
Read moreWe have multiple confirmations that both TEPCO workers and contractors working at the Fukushima Daiichi disaster are now being made
Read moreMothers, and fathers, in Japan have been forced into a new role – activist. It is easy to understand
Read moreThese images, taken by a worker at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear site. These images all seem to be of “J
Read moreWhen the magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck on March 11 and knocked out telephone lines across Tohoku, Twitter was flooded with
Read moreThe news that the city of Fukushima, Japan, plans to give badge-like dosimeters to 34,000 children in September — to gauge
Read moreIt has now been three months since the Great Eastern Japan Quake and tsunami brought the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power
Read moreTEPCO has made progress on safe areas for workers to rest and cool down. These areas are spaced around the
Read moreGov’t may expand scope of evacuation order in Fukushima Full article: Tuesday 07th June, 06:22 AM JST This article would not
Read more“As officials in Japan agonize over what constitutes a safe radiation dose for people who live near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear
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