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Spotlight: Mother calls for full implementation of "Fukushima recommendations" at UN rights body hearing

Source: Xinhua| 2018-03-20 04:03:10|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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GENEVA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The UN Human Rights Council (HRC) on Monday adopted the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) outcome of Japan, but a mother from the Fukushima area pleaded at the hearing for the Japanese government to take measures to fully implement the "Fukushima recommendations."

"The Japanese government has been ignoring people who want to avoid radiation," Akiko Morimatsu, a mother, and evacuee from Koriyama in Fukushima, told the HRC.

Seven years after the meltdown of three reactors at Fukushima Daiichi, owned by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) after a massive earthquake hit Japan, the accident is still ongoing, as was recently admitted by Japan's nuclear regulator, Greenpeace told the HRC.

The NGO said that its radiation investigations in Fukushima recently reported on the high levels of radiation that evacuees will be exposed to if they were to return to their homes.

It said this will pose an unacceptable risk for 40-100 years or more depending on the level of contamination.

At the UPR the Japanese government accepted UN recommendations to provide essential financial, housing and medical support for self-evacuees.

Yet in 2017 the government removed as many as 29,000 Fukushima citizens from the official record as self-evacuees and terminated housing support, said Greenpeace.

Morimatsu, is one of those who was "disappeared by the government," said Greenpeace.

"I thank United Nation member states for defending the rights of Fukushima citizens and I call on you to continue to help all the victims and evacuees of nuclear disasters and to protect the people of Fukushima and East Japan, especially children, from radiation exposure," said Morimatsu.

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