Fukushima Accident Updates
Fukushima Accident Updates
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February 10
The true crime of March 11, 2011!
11
months after the earthquake and tsunami devastated the coast of the
Tohoku region, the Tokyo government has finally established a
Reconstruction Agency to deal with recovery. This comes after nearly a
year of political dickering within the central government while millions
of tons of debris smolder with unhealthy inattention. Not to mention
more than 200,000 evacuees who are unable to return to their homes.
We’re not talking about the Fukushima no-go zones, either. That’s a
different issue. The Tohoku non-nuclear disaster is a national
embarrassment of international proportion. While the attention of the
world has been directed to the plight of the Fukushima evacuees by the
government and Japanese Press, very little has been reported concerning
the much, much worse situation with the evacuees along the rest of the
Tohoku coast. It’s beyond unreasonable. It’s ludicrous! Tokyo says they
can now “quickly address the needs of the people in the disaster zone.”
Who do they think they are conning? Upon today’s announcement Prime
Minister Noda said, "I feel the heavy weight of responsibility that I
need to meet the expectations of the people in the disaster area." Your
words ring hollow, Mr. Noda. You and your predecessor (Naoto Kan)
clearly have not felt enough weight to do the right thing as soon as
possible. Politically-predicated delays of an unconscionable nature have
transpired and the central government is the culprit. The Diet should
be dissolved and the party leaders responsible for this largely
avoidable situation should be tried for crimes against their own people.
Propriety demands I practice restraint in what I write here…and I am.
I’m livid with outrage! Local officials along the Tohoku coast have
denounced Tokyo’s inactivity since last spring, and for good reason. 11
months of literally doing nothing while exploiting the political fruits
of the Fukushima accident is beyond all ethical and moral comprehension!
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