Path: news.ccsf.jp!news.heimat.gr.jp!goblin2!goblin1!goblin.stu.neva.ru!news.motzarella.org!motzarella.org!news.motzarella.org!not-for-mail From: CL <flothru@yahoo.com> Newsgroups: fj.life.in-japan Subject: Re: EVENT in UENO, TOKYO: Don't Dump Radiation into the Sea And Land! Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 07:22:57 +0900 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 137 Message-ID: <gga0or$ek2$1@news.motzarella.org> References: <1dd5033b-e11a-4b22-b046-42864f1f6635@y18g2000yqn.googlegroups.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-2022-JP Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: news.motzarella.org U2FsdGVkX18+4hTvedkhhaoy+q9jo58eRp/SnLT6K88uSNzHmo2SXIBfulUGz7npJ2L23WE7o+ln96JxH8wILnAoexjcThoWpMOqKm2GOMU0GG9S1YaD/tdBe6OHt0b8d0a7/oANB/I= X-Complaints-To: Please send complaints to abuse@motzarella.org with full headers NNTP-Posting-Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2008 22:23:24 +0000 (UTC) In-Reply-To: <1dd5033b-e11a-4b22-b046-42864f1f6635@y18g2000yqn.googlegroups.com> X-Antivirus-Status: Clean X-Auth-Sender: U2FsdGVkX19MTg6on3f9RwN+i49mD8va X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 081122-0, 2008-11-22), Outbound message Cancel-Lock: sha1:JLQjsL511C6OT9GAVhZcGHdSzI0= User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 Mnenhy/0.7.5.666 Xref: news.ccsf.jp fj.life.in-japan:167711 NNMH wrote: > Don't Dump Radiation into the Sea And Land! > "GRAND AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL" > by: NoNukesMoreHearts, StopReprocessingPlant, LoveRokkasho > > Sunday November 30, 2008 > at UENO SUIJOU ONGAKUDOU > (UENO MUSIC HALL ON WATER) > T O K Y O > > > *************************************************************************** > *********** > The Rokkasho reprocessing plant in Aomori is a chemical factory to > process nuclear spent fuels (nuclear trash) produced at 55 nuclear > power plants across Japan. Once the full scale operation begins, it > would release one year worth of radiation into the sky and ocean. How > many of us are aware that "the environment and food are about to be > polluted by dumped radiation across the land and sea as a part of a > Japan's energy policy." The level of predicted pollution has already > been publically announced, but there're almost no press reports. > It's all about the energy that every one of us depends on. "Will we > just let it be?" We are committed to question from a major energy > consuming site of Tokyo, share this issue with as many people, and > widely disperse the concern. > This is a fun and entertaining event for everyone. Please come along > with your friends and family! > *************************************************************************** > *********** > > > DATE: November 30th, 2008, Sunday (Opens in case of rain) > > OPEN: 10:30 , START : 11:45 , DEMO PARADE : 15:00, END : 17:25 > > PLACE: UENO SUIJOU ONGAKUDOU (UENO MUSIC HALL ON WATER) > 2-1 Ueno Kouen, Taito-ku, Tokyo (By Shinobazu pond in Ueno Park) > > BY TRAIN: Ueno, Yushima, Ueno-hirokoji, Ueno-okachimachi > > ADMISSION: FREE > > CONTENS: Music lives, talks, demonstration parade, workshops, booth > exhibitions, etc. > > > > > > STAGE: > > *TALKS > Hiroaki Koide / Hitomi Kamanaka / Yu Tanaka / Yuko Hirose / Takami > Yoshimoto / David Kinoshita / Takashi Tomita / and surprise guests > > *MUSIC LIVE > PANTA / Youko Utsumi / Ann Sally / Gyokou / FUNKIST / Kotobuki / > Kazeyoshi > > *GUESTS FROM AOMORI > Wakako Yamamoto / YAM > > *DEMONSTRATION PARADE > Starts and ends in Suijou Ongakudou - one hour demonstration parade > - Join us in your own style > - Music instruments, sound makers, and signs are welcome! Let's get > together! > > > > HOSTED BY: "1130 Say "NO!" to Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant From Tokyo" > Committee > ORGANISING GROUPS: NO NUKES MORE HEARTS / Citizen's Nuclear > Information Center / DAICHI WO MAMORU KAI > CONTACT: e-mail: info [at] nonukesmorehearts.org > MORE INFO: NO > http://www.nonukesmorehearts.org/english.html > > > If you'd like to download the flyer, please click these links: > > face side (color) - > http://www.nonukesmorehearts.org/artfiles/1130_flyer_face.pdf > face side (b/w) - > http://www.nonukesmorehearts.org/artfiles/1130_flyer_mono_face.pdf > back side - > http://www.nonukesmorehearts.org/artfiles/1130_flyer_mono_back.pdf > > > > ●SPONSORED BY: > ★PATAGONIA ★VEGAN Healing Cafe ★STOP SAISHORI KOJO / IKEN KOUKOKU NO > KAI ★SHOKU TO KANKEIKACHI KENKYUJO > > ●SUPPORTED BY: > ★STOP ROKKASHO★A SEED JAPAN★RIZINE★MOMONGA TOMODAZCHI NET > > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > > ■A PLANT TO EXTRACT DEADLY PLUTONIUM > Plutonium is super toxic substance as much as "5 sugar cubes of it > would wipe out the entire Japanese population." In the extraction > process, Rokkasho reprocessing plant under the normal operation > releases radiation 300 times more than that at a regular nuclear power > station and will operate over approximately 40 years. The related > costs in reprocessing is announced to be approximately 19 trillion > yen, and it's already been deducted from our electricity bills. > > ■NATIONALLY-SPREADING VOICE OF "NO! REPROCESSING" > Concerns over the quasi-permanent effect of radiation is significantly > growing. Many farmers, fishermen, sea-loving surfers, and supporters > for environment and safe food get together regardless of their > positions to oppose to the reprocessing plant. Their voice has been > widely spreading across Japan. According to a report by a group of > scientists in this May, "an active fault is located directly under > nuclear fuel cycle facilities at Rokkasho reprocessing plant. If it's > connected to the fault of shelf edge, an 8-magnitude earthquake would > be possible to occur." This remark is raising general fears. > > *As of Oct.20th, it is announced that "the full operation of > reprocessing plant will resume in this November." However, it's been > delayed 14 times so far, and the latest schedule is most likely to be > postponed according to the press. > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: After over thirty years of studying and using several different Asian languages in military and civilian environments ... and actually living here a bunch fewer years ... I *still* cannot understand the Japanese fixation with quotation marks. Or why they never take the time to find a sympathetic native-English speaking Patagonian Vegan Momonga to fix their insipid translations. -- CL