I·CONnect – Nuclear Controversy and the Right to Petition in Japan

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November 7, 2013 Last week, Taro Yamamoto, a member of Japanese House of Councillors in the Diet, set off a controversy when he personally handed a letter to the Japanese Emperor expressing concern about the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
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I·CONnect – Nuclear Controversy and the Right to Petition in Japan
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November 7, 2013 Last week, Taro Yamamoto, a member of Japanese House of Councillors in the Diet, set off a controversy when he personally handed a letter to the Japanese Emperor expressing concern about the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
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