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Angry farmers from Fukushima brought a large cow to the centre of Tokyo on Friday to demand Japan's government investigate a disease they say cattle have developed since the nuclear disaster three years ago.
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The farm is located only 14 kilometres from the nuclear plant
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"Our cows cannot be shipped as meat. They are evidence of lives affected by radiation," said Mr Masami Yoshizawa, leader of the farm, in front of the ministry, as his supporters and media looked on.
The government says it could take decades to clean the region, but scientists say many residents may never be able to return because of the contamination.
OPINION: Many "Lessons" could be learned here.
Japanese authorities have carved the area around Fukushima into two zones, recommending that individuals within 20 kilometers of the plant evacuate and that anyone living 20 to 30 kilometers from the plant take shelter and stay put. Nevertheless, after initially supporting that action the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) took the dramatic step March 16 of recommending that Americans within 80 kilometers of Fukushima Daiichi evacuate the area.
originally posted by: PhysicsAdept
Well that is certainly insightful. Perhaps you could elaborate, at all? Well, suit yourself. You are running the show here boss.
originally posted by: FarleyWayne
originally posted by: PhysicsAdept
Well that is certainly insightful. Perhaps you could elaborate, at all? Well, suit yourself. You are running the show here boss.
One "Teaching" Example:
Illegal-Immigrants taken to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue ???
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Japan approves new state secrecy bill to combat leaks [...] The bill now goes to the upper house, where it is also likely to be passed.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The surge in immigrant children caught crossing the southern border in Texas that has dominated headlines and risks becoming a political crisis for President Barack Obama and Congress includes a new threat facing Border Patrol agents: reporters.
originally posted by: FarleyWayne
a reply to: PhysicsAdept
OK,
Japan Reacts to Fukushima Crisis By Banning Journalism
Japan approves new state secrecy bill to combat leaks [...] The bill now goes to the upper house, where it is also likely to be passed.
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Border Patrol Agents Warned to Stop Talking to Breitbart Texas
WASHINGTON (AP) — The surge in immigrant children caught crossing the southern border in Texas that has dominated headlines and risks becoming a political crisis for President Barack Obama and Congress includes a new threat facing Border Patrol agents: reporters.
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NOTE: The Similarities of/for ... "The Anger".
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