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3.11 Third Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Events and Actions Worldwide: January 2015
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311 Third Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Events and Actions Worldwide. Fukushima nuclear accident is just beginning. Thursday, January 1, 2015. International Events Listing for 3.11 Third Anniversary March 2014. The actions went well. In spite of JP gov't order to US Cosuls not to receive letters in person, many consuls did anyway, suggesting a diversity of opinion among the representatives of Japan; perhaps a sympathy for Fukushima's victims? The invisible radiation is not going to stop, ever.
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Endorsing Organizations - Coalition Against Nukes
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About C.A.N. Alliance for Progressive Values. Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League (BREDL). Connecticut Coalition Against Millstone. Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition (IPSEC). NEIS – Nuclear Energy Information Service. NIRS – Nuclear Information and Resource Service. No Nukes Action Committee for SF, CA. Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. Ohio Sierra Club Nuclear Committee. OWS Environmental Solidarity Working Group. The Peace Resource Center of San Diego. Physicians For Social Responsibility.
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3.11 Third Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Events and Actions Worldwide: International Events Listing for 3.11 Third Anniversary March 2014
http://fukushimathirdanniversaryevents.blogspot.com/2014/02/international-events-listing-for-311.html
311 Third Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Events and Actions Worldwide. Fukushima nuclear accident is just beginning. Thursday, January 1, 2015. International Events Listing for 3.11 Third Anniversary March 2014. The actions went well. In spite of JP gov't order to US Cosuls not to receive letters in person, many consuls did anyway, suggesting a diversity of opinion among the representatives of Japan; perhaps a sympathy for Fukushima's victims? The invisible radiation is not going to stop, ever.