http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110825p2g00m0dm046000c.html
[EXCERPTED] TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan will seek to halve the amount of radiation in residential areas around the crisis-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and cut children's daily radiation dose by 60 percent over the next two years, a document on radiation decontamination policy showed Wednesday.
The policy is to be endorsed Friday by a government task force dealing with the nuclear crisis triggered by the devastating March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunami.
MAJIA HERE: THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN NEED TO BE EVACUATED NOW AND RELOCATED IN SAFE, HOSPITABLE AREAS.
CHILDREN EXPOSED TO ELEVATED RADIATION LEVELS FOR 2 YEARS MAY DEVELOP CANCER OR OTHER DISEASES.
The article is evasive but seems to imply that children will remain in areas with levels of exposure up to 20 millisieverts a year. This is simply unacceptable.
[EXCERPTED] TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan will seek to halve the amount of radiation in residential areas around the crisis-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and cut children's daily radiation dose by 60 percent over the next two years, a document on radiation decontamination policy showed Wednesday.
The policy is to be endorsed Friday by a government task force dealing with the nuclear crisis triggered by the devastating March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunami.
MAJIA HERE: THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN NEED TO BE EVACUATED NOW AND RELOCATED IN SAFE, HOSPITABLE AREAS.
CHILDREN EXPOSED TO ELEVATED RADIATION LEVELS FOR 2 YEARS MAY DEVELOP CANCER OR OTHER DISEASES.
The article is evasive but seems to imply that children will remain in areas with levels of exposure up to 20 millisieverts a year. This is simply unacceptable.
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