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Six experts give their perspectives on the Fukushima Daiichi accident and the past ten years –
where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed.
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Masashi Goto, retired nuclear engineer, believes that no use of technology should overstep human rights.
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Aileen Mioko Smith is a long term anti-nuclear activist who thinks Japan needs to rethink and restructure the systems of governance in order for any change to lead to a nuclear-free future.
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Yuichi Kaido, a veteran lawyer involved in multiple anti-nuclear campaigns, believes litigation will help bring about the demise of the nuclear industry.
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Rianne Teule, an experienced radiation protection advisor, worked in Fukushima in the weeks after the nuclear crisis, and has closely followed the situation since.
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UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteurs discuss their concerns and implications for human rights of Japanese citizens during the ongoing Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
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Naoto Kan, former Prime Minister of Japan, reflects on the Fukushima disaster, and his belief that a change from nuclear to renewable energies can revitalise and power the nation.
Opening photos:
© Greenpeace / Christian Åslund,
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, Noriko Hayashi