FIVE YEARS AFTER: ‘Don’t abandon us,’ victims of Fukushima nuclear accident say
Source: Asahi Shimbun
Miyako Kumamoto longs for the days of sharing fresh home-grown produce with her friends in the clean mountain air of Fukushima Prefecture.
But now, the 73-year-old fears she will be forced to live alone on the streets of Tokyo under government policies concerning evacuees from the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
It is wrong for the central government to say return home and to lift evacuation orders even though its own declaration of an emergency situation for the nuclear accident remains in place, Kumamoto told a protest rally of about 780 people at Tokyos Hibiya Park on March 2.
Saying the government is ignoring their opinions and safety concerns about radiation levels, the protesters slammed Tokyos push for evacuees to return to their homes near the stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant. They later marched near government offices and in front of the headquarters of Tokyo Electric Power Co., operator of the nuclear plant.
The rally was hosted by a national organization called Hidanren, which comprises plaintiffs in lawsuits against the central government and TEPCO, and joined by Fukushima residents who are still living in evacuation nearly five years after the nuclear disaster started in March 2011.
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