Monday, 28 May 2012

A group focused on learning more about the effects of internal radiation - The Association for the Study by Citizens and Scientists of Internal Exposure to Radiation – was set up on 27th of January in Japan.

Soon after the Fukushima disaster, Prof Yamashita of Nagasaki University, who denies the dangers of internal exposure to radiation, was appointed as an advisor in Fukushima.  He has been influential over the new regulations in Japan to dismiss the health concerns of Fukushima disaster victims, carrying out various misleading safety campaigns throughout the country using huge amounts of tax money with the support  of nuclear power groups and the government.
So we are so glad to hear the news about this new group.  This is a very significant move from Japan towards achieving greater transparency about the dangers of internal exposure to radiation and reeducating the public and nuclear power groups in Japan and around the world.
Historically, many studies of the dangers of internal exposure to radiation have been prohibited or concealed from the public by international nuclear power groups, starting with US Army after the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  One of the leading members of the new Association is Dr. Hida, who is 94 years old and is from Hiroshima.  He has seen over 6000 radiation victims during the course of his career and explains the history in various Youtube videos as follows:
 "During the seven years for which Japan was occupied by the American army after World War II, American military personnel warned victims not to talk about their experiences to each other or write about them so they could keep the effects of the bombs secret.  Even doctors who had seen the victims were not allowed to keep any records of them or publish any radiation studies, under threat of severe punishment."
 "The Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) was set up by the Americans to investigate the effects of the bombs in order to create even more effective bombs.  They checked victims’ radiation levels periodically, but never gave them any treatment."  This sounds similar to what’s happening to citizens in Fukushima right now.  Dr. Hida also mentioned: " the American army came to Hiroshima and Nagasaki to measure radiation there after the passage of a typhoon and announced that all the radiation had been washed away by the rain, so it was safe to live there.  At that time, no one knew about the dangers of radiation, so they believed what they were told." 
Dr. Hida later found out that it was not safe, because he witnessed so many people who had arrived in the city after the bombings dying with the same symptoms as those who had been there during the bombings.  He estimates that one third of the victims of Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombs had been exposed to internal radiation.  Meanwhile, the Japanese government is still using this statement by the American military to make it difficult for Hiroshima/Nagasaki victims to obtain compensation.
Also it’s sad to say that as a result of what happened in Hiroshima/Nagasaki, the  issue of  internal exposure to radiation has been ignored and the victims in Fukushima are  now suffering the consequences .
Dr. Hida hopes, and believes it possible, that if all the doctors, scientists and concerned citizens aware of the dangers of internal exposure to radiation get together and work towards a shift in international public opinion, then others who are now keeping quiet will join in this new awareness towards it.
Another leading member of the Association, Prof. Yagazaki of Okinawa University, criticized other associations such as Radiation Effects Research Foundation and National Institute of Radiological Sciences, saying that they had been set up to further the aims of supporters of nuclear power and nuclear weapons, and had not conducted any real science as they had ignored the issue of internal radiation.  He emphasized that the most important purpose of the new Association is to safeguard people’s lives.

New reports of the dangers of internal exposure to radiation to follow.

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