Protests: The 20 Millisievert Decision and the Future of Atomic Energy in Japan--Asia-Pacific Journal Japan Focus

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May 8, 2011 The Japanese government’s decision to increase the maximum yearly radiation exposure limit for Fukushima school children by a factor of 20 – from 1 to 20 millisieverts – continues to spark outrage in Japan and internationally. 
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Protests: The 20 Millisievert Decision and the Future of Atomic Energy in Japan--Asia-Pacific Journal Japan Focus
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May 8, 2011 The Japanese government’s decision to increase the maximum yearly radiation exposure limit for Fukushima school children by a factor of 20 – from 1 to 20 millisieverts – continues to spark outrage in Japan and internationally. 
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