Article of Women telling their stories after the Disaster

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The article tells that in Japan, seven years since the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, the government is requiring some refugees to return to the region. Women go on to speak about this injustice and how the disaster affected their pregnancy.

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Article of Women telling their stories after the Disaster
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The article tells that in Japan, seven years since the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, the government is requiring some refugees to return to the region. Women go on to speak about this injustice and how the disaster affected their pregnancy.

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In Japan, seven years since the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster began to unfold, the government is requiring some refugees to return to the region. Says Chareyron, whose lab has worked extensively in the Fukushima zone, “the Japanese government is doing everything to force citizens to return to lands where the radiation doses that citizens and children should be subjected to are largely over the typically acceptable norms.”
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In Japan, seven years since the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster began to unfold, the government is requiring some refugees to return to the region. Says Chareyron, whose lab has worked extensively in the Fukushima zone, “the Japanese government is doing everything to force citizens to return to lands where the radiation doses that citizens and children should be subjected to are largely over the typically acceptable norms.”