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Two organic farmers from Japan, their children and fellow Japanese anti-nuclear campaigners made a plea for the safety of Fukushima’s children at a press conference in Washington, DC, this week. “Our hearts have been torn apart in the Fukushima community because of the nuclear disaster,” said Sachiko Sato, a natural farmer from Fukushima Prefecture, who evacuated four of her six children two days after the March 11, 2011 Fukushima nuclear reactor catastrophe began. “The community is split among
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Japanese families, activists visit Washington to plead for safety of Fukushima's children ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
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Two organic farmers from Japan, their children and fellow Japanese anti-nuclear campaigners made a plea for the safety of Fukushima’s children at a press conference in Washington, DC, this week. “Our hearts have been torn apart in the Fukushima community because of the nuclear disaster,” said Sachiko Sato, a natural farmer from Fukushima Prefecture, who evacuated four of her six children two days after the March 11, 2011 Fukushima nuclear reactor catastrophe began. “The community is split among
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