THURSDAY, DEC 15, 2011
An urgent appeal to save the children of Fukushima! Support their evacuation lawsuit prior to the judgment day.
I need your support. We are filing a lawsuit against Japanese government to evacuate children from Fukushima. Japanese government has been underestimating the effect of low level radiation. As you know, Tsunagu Hikari (Connecting Light) mission is to evacuate as many children and pregnant women as possible from the contaminated areas of Fukushima. Would you please read the following site and click "approve" button at the bottom? We will use this for supporting the lawsuit and spread this news to your connection. Thank you very much in advance for your support.
http://fukusima-sokai.blogspot.com/2011/11/urgent-appeal-to-save-children-of.html
Yumi Kikuchi founder, Connecting Light (Tsunagu Hikari) We now have a home office in Kona, Hawaii:
Connecting Light (Tsunagu Hikari) for Save children and pregnant women of Fukushima 75-286 Hoene Place, Kailua-Kona, HI96740 Tel:808-334-9616
http://fukusima-sokai.blogspot.com/2011/11/urgent-appeal-to-save-children-of.html
Yumi Kikuchi founder, Connecting Light (Tsunagu Hikari) We now have a home office in Kona, Hawaii:
Connecting Light (Tsunagu Hikari) for Save children and pregnant women of Fukushima 75-286 Hoene Place, Kailua-Kona, HI96740 Tel:808-334-9616
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2011
Urgent need to evacuate Pregnant Women and Children from Fukushima Nuke Power Plant
Yumi Kikuchi
Japanese author on environment, peace and health.
The Japanese government is still recommending that those living within 30 km (less than 20 miles) of Fukushima nuclear power plants stay in their homes even today, 16 days after the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan. Radioactive contamination is found not only within but also beyond 20 miles now.
While this disaster is devastating for all of Japan, our immediate concern is the health of pregnant women and children in Fukushima right now as more radiation is released and is spreading.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power plant has 6 reactors and 4 have already severely damaged. As far as we know this plant is the most severely damaged and where all efforts have gone to prevent a meltdown. Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant has 4 reactors; Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant has 3 reactors.
So all together 13 reactors are not in normal working condition. Out of those, 4 reactors at Daiichi are already releasing radiation and the condition of the other 9 reactors is unknown as of today.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant sustained the most damage and those living within 20 km (12 miles) of Fukushima Daiichi have evacuated now by the order of Japanese government, but those people who live between 20 and 30 km are told stay inside the house. I wonder if those people are safe. Is it truly safe for children and pregnant women? I am concerned about them because I know all the standards are usually set for adult males.
After knowing and studying Sternglass's work http://www.radiation.org/ & http://ratical.org/radiation/inetSeries/ I cannot agree with what the Japanese government and all the Japanese media are saying to us that it is safe, no need to evacuate, etc. I understand it is important to avoid panic, but even the low level radiation is not safe for pregnant women and small children.
On TV news, they keep saying the level of radiation won't be an immediate health threat and DO NOT WORRY at all. I wish that were true!! But for pregnant women and small children, it is better to take extra caution since they are more prone to radiation.
So, on March 18 we launched a project to EVACUATE AND FIND HOMES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN AND CHILDREN in Okinawa Japan for two reasons: 1. Okinawa has no nuclear plants and rarely has earthquakes, and 2. Okinawa is furthest spot in Japan from the damaged nuclear reactors of Fukushima.
On March 26, radioactive material is already found in Okayama (west part of Japan) so, the contamination of all Japan is just a matter of time and weather (wind and rain).
Mothers and small children of Japan need help to survive this terrible terrible tragedy. Won’t you please consider donating money, time and living space to help Japanese people?
Founding Members of the "Tsunagu Hikari" Project:
President: Chikashi Kinjo
Executive Director: Kakuji Nakagawa
Founder/Public Relations: Yumi Kikuchi
Adviser: Gen Morita
Staff: Koka Nakagawa
For information contact:
Ms. Nakagawa: (Japan - 81)
90-6146-5054
Email: [email protected]
Website(Japanese): http://tsunaguhikari.jp
(English): http://tsunaguhikari.weebly.com/
On March 23 we put out the following press release:
Press Release
March 23, 2011
"TSUNAGU HIKARI"(Connecting Light) Launched to Support Victims from the Tohoku Kanto Earthquake/Tsunami
We, volunteer citizens of Japan, wish to announce the launching of "TSUNAGU HIKARI", a support campaign for victims' from the Tohoku Kanto Earthquake/Tsunami afflicted areas.
As there are expected to be serious effects caused by the radiation released from the damaged nuclear power plants, the recovery of those areas afflicted by the earthquake, tsunami and damaged nuclear power plants it is anticipated to be a long term process.
Tsunagu Hikari is an information center created to help find accommodation in Okinawa for pregnant women and families with small children from the affected areas. Among the first to be evacuated will be women and children living within the 30 km (20 mile) unsafe radiation boundary.
Okinawa is located in the most distant part of Japan from the afflicted areas and can be considered to be the safest place for evacuees.
We are recruiting volunteers to help with this project. We need information on available homes and unused hotel rooms, as well as any kind of housing or dormitories etc. in Okinawa that can be offered for this purpose. We are also doing fundraising to cover the costs.
Our Mission:
1. To arrange accommodation in Okinawa for women and children impacted by the tsunami/earthquake and radiation from the nuclear power plants.
2. To provide appropriate personal care as required by the victims, including counseling, clothing and other personal items.
You can help us by sending a check to:
Gen Morita for Tsunagu Hikari (Evacuation of Pregnant Women and Children Project)
903 Maunawili Circle, Kailua, HI96734
or donate directly to:
Gen Morita
Bank of Hawaii
Kailua Branch (routing number:121301028)
account number: 6881-870209
*For immediate press release:
Please check our latest information on our Japanese blog:
→ http://mothership2012.ti-da.net/
Urgent need to evacuate Pregnant Women and Children from Fukushima Nuke Power Plant
Yumi Kikuchi
Japanese author on environment, peace and health.
The Japanese government is still recommending that those living within 30 km (less than 20 miles) of Fukushima nuclear power plants stay in their homes even today, 16 days after the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan. Radioactive contamination is found not only within but also beyond 20 miles now.
While this disaster is devastating for all of Japan, our immediate concern is the health of pregnant women and children in Fukushima right now as more radiation is released and is spreading.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power plant has 6 reactors and 4 have already severely damaged. As far as we know this plant is the most severely damaged and where all efforts have gone to prevent a meltdown. Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant has 4 reactors; Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant has 3 reactors.
So all together 13 reactors are not in normal working condition. Out of those, 4 reactors at Daiichi are already releasing radiation and the condition of the other 9 reactors is unknown as of today.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant sustained the most damage and those living within 20 km (12 miles) of Fukushima Daiichi have evacuated now by the order of Japanese government, but those people who live between 20 and 30 km are told stay inside the house. I wonder if those people are safe. Is it truly safe for children and pregnant women? I am concerned about them because I know all the standards are usually set for adult males.
After knowing and studying Sternglass's work http://www.radiation.org/ & http://ratical.org/radiation/inetSeries/ I cannot agree with what the Japanese government and all the Japanese media are saying to us that it is safe, no need to evacuate, etc. I understand it is important to avoid panic, but even the low level radiation is not safe for pregnant women and small children.
On TV news, they keep saying the level of radiation won't be an immediate health threat and DO NOT WORRY at all. I wish that were true!! But for pregnant women and small children, it is better to take extra caution since they are more prone to radiation.
So, on March 18 we launched a project to EVACUATE AND FIND HOMES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN AND CHILDREN in Okinawa Japan for two reasons: 1. Okinawa has no nuclear plants and rarely has earthquakes, and 2. Okinawa is furthest spot in Japan from the damaged nuclear reactors of Fukushima.
On March 26, radioactive material is already found in Okayama (west part of Japan) so, the contamination of all Japan is just a matter of time and weather (wind and rain).
Mothers and small children of Japan need help to survive this terrible terrible tragedy. Won’t you please consider donating money, time and living space to help Japanese people?
Founding Members of the "Tsunagu Hikari" Project:
President: Chikashi Kinjo
Executive Director: Kakuji Nakagawa
Founder/Public Relations: Yumi Kikuchi
Adviser: Gen Morita
Staff: Koka Nakagawa
For information contact:
Ms. Nakagawa: (Japan - 81)
90-6146-5054
Email: [email protected]
Website(Japanese): http://tsunaguhikari.jp
(English): http://tsunaguhikari.weebly.com/
On March 23 we put out the following press release:
Press Release
March 23, 2011
"TSUNAGU HIKARI"(Connecting Light) Launched to Support Victims from the Tohoku Kanto Earthquake/Tsunami
We, volunteer citizens of Japan, wish to announce the launching of "TSUNAGU HIKARI", a support campaign for victims' from the Tohoku Kanto Earthquake/Tsunami afflicted areas.
As there are expected to be serious effects caused by the radiation released from the damaged nuclear power plants, the recovery of those areas afflicted by the earthquake, tsunami and damaged nuclear power plants it is anticipated to be a long term process.
Tsunagu Hikari is an information center created to help find accommodation in Okinawa for pregnant women and families with small children from the affected areas. Among the first to be evacuated will be women and children living within the 30 km (20 mile) unsafe radiation boundary.
Okinawa is located in the most distant part of Japan from the afflicted areas and can be considered to be the safest place for evacuees.
We are recruiting volunteers to help with this project. We need information on available homes and unused hotel rooms, as well as any kind of housing or dormitories etc. in Okinawa that can be offered for this purpose. We are also doing fundraising to cover the costs.
Our Mission:
1. To arrange accommodation in Okinawa for women and children impacted by the tsunami/earthquake and radiation from the nuclear power plants.
2. To provide appropriate personal care as required by the victims, including counseling, clothing and other personal items.
You can help us by sending a check to:
Gen Morita for Tsunagu Hikari (Evacuation of Pregnant Women and Children Project)
903 Maunawili Circle, Kailua, HI96734
or donate directly to:
Gen Morita
Bank of Hawaii
Kailua Branch (routing number:121301028)
account number: 6881-870209
*For immediate press release:
Please check our latest information on our Japanese blog:
→ http://mothership2012.ti-da.net/