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	<title>Inter Press ServiceCitizen Group Tracks Down Japan&#039;s Radiation</title>
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		<title>Citizen Group Tracks Down Japan&#8217;s Radiation</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dahr Jamail</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><p class="wp-caption-text">Dahr Jamail* - IPS/Al-Jazeera</p></font></p><p>By Dahr Jamail<br />DOHA, Aug 11 2011 (IPS) </p><p>The aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear crisis has been marked by an outcry in Japan over radiation leaks, contaminated food and a government unable to put the public&#8217;s fears to rest.<br />
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Perhaps the most worrying aspect of the meltdown that resulted from March&#8217;s earthquake&ndash;triggered disaster, activists and citizens have said, is the uncertainty that has ensued.</p>
<p>In the months since the catastrophe, the Japanese government, its nuclear watchdogs and Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), have provided differing, confusing, and at times contradictory, information on critical health issues.</p>
<p>Fed up with indefinite data, a group of 50 volunteers decided to take matters, and Geiger counters, into their own hands.</p>
<p>In April, an independent network of like-minded individuals in the Japan and United States banded together to form Safecast and began an ongoing crusade to record and publish accurate radiation levels around Japan.</p>
<p>The group handed out mobile radiation detectors and uploaded the readings to the internet to map out exposure levels.<br />
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Sean Bonner, director of Safecast, told Al Jazeera that volunteers have so far logged more than 500,000 radiation data points across Japan.</p>
<p>He said the group is the only organisation he knows that is tracking radiation on a local level. The findings, Bonner added, have been shocking.</p>
<p>&#8220;People keep asking how we are doing it, when the government isn&#8217;t,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p><b>Lack of information</b></p>
<p>Dr Yuko Yanagisawa, a 51-year-old physician at Funabashi Futawa Hospital in Chiba Prefecture, feels the government&#8217;s response to health concerns has been grossly inadequate.</p>
<p>In the area where Yanagisawa lives and works, approximately 200 km from Fukushima, unhealthy radiation levels have been recorded.</p>
<p>Even so, she said the only information the government has released was to raise the acceptable radiation exposure limit for children from one millisieverts (mSv) of radioactivity a year to 20.</p>
<p>&#8220;This has caused controversy, from the medical point of view,&#8221; Yanagisawa told Al Jazeera. &#8220;This is certainly an issue that involves both personal internal exposures as well as low-dose exposures.&#8221;</p>
<p>From the start, the government&rsquo;s track record on public health announcements has been poor.</p>
<p>As early radiation readings from the disaster site emerged, Japan&#8217;s then-minister for internal affairs, Haraguchi Kazuhiro, alleged that monitoring station data was actually three decimal places greater than the numbers released to the public.</p>
<p>In late March, the Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission conducted a survey that found an estimated 45 per cent of children in the Fukushima region had experienced thyroid exposure to radiation.</p>
<p>But the commission has not carried out any surveys since.</p>
<p><b>Contaminated food fears</b></p>
<p>Recent disclosures from government agencies and TEPCO, the operator of the Fukushima plant, suggest that public information has hardly improved.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, TEPCO said it detected 10,000 mSv of radioactivity at the heavily damaged plant.</p>
<p>A dose this high would be fatal to humans, and was 250 per cent more than the previous high levels at the plant in March soon after the disaster.</p>
<p>Authorities have also been vague about the extent of the radiation, and how the potential spread may be affecting vital food crops and livestock.</p>
<p>Jyunichi Tokuyama, a specialist with the Iwate Prefecture Agricultural and Fisheries Department, said he was shocked to find radioactive hot spots in his prefecture, more than 300km from the stricken Fukushima nuclear site.</p>
<p>&#8220;The biggest cause of this contamination is the rice straw being fed to the cows, which was highly radioactive,&#8221; Tokuyama told Al Jazeera.</p>
<p>On Aug. 1, Iwate became Japan&#8217;s forth prefecture to suspend all of its beef exports due to cesium contamination.</p>
<p>Neighbouring governments have announced plans to test Japan&#8217;s agricultural exports for radioactive cesium after concerns over soil contamination.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Not getting the data&#8217;</b></p>
<p>Despite the alarm inside Japan and abroad, specific information about radiation levels and its range are still mostly unavailable. This lack of information is what Safecast is trying to overcome.</p>
<p>&#8220;We spoke with a woman in Japan on Saturday who said since March she&#8217;s been calling her local offices, and the federal government, just trying to get data, and she&#8217;s not been able to get a single reading close to her house,&#8221; Bonner said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Part of that is that the information is just not there, the government doesn&#8217;t have it. I don&#8217;t think they are necessarily withholding, but I think they are just not getting the data.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bonner said he was disturbed by the readings he took last weekend nearly 28km outside the Fukushima site.</p>
<p>The Japanese government maintains a mandatory evacuation zone around the plant that extends to 20km, the next 10km is the voluntary evacuation zone.</p>
<p>People who live there are not given any financial compensation by the government if they choose to evacuate.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sunday [Aug. 7], we found ground contamination of 20,000 cpm,&#8221; said Bonner, referring to counts per minute, a method he believes is more accurate in analysing radiation than measuring mSv.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was about 28km from the plant. There were police officers there standing around all day making sure nobody went into the mandatory evacuation zone, wearing no protective clothing.</p>
<p>&#8220;They said they didn&#8217;t know what the readings were, they were just told to be there.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Global debate</b></p>
<p>The Japanese government does not consider non-government readings to be authentic, and has urged the public to only rely on government data on radiation.</p>
<p>Still, Bonner said he will return to Japan with a team of volunteers each month. He said he plans to continue Safecast&rsquo;s radiation mapping &#8220;indefinitely&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Getting into this has showed us there is a lack of data everywhere,&#8221; Bonner said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&rsquo;re going to start getting devices to people around the U.S. and Europe. We&rsquo;re going to set up fixed sensors and we&rsquo;re making a device that we&rsquo;ll sell to the public. We&rsquo;re hoping to continue to get lots of data from lots of sources.</p>
<p>&#8220;Bonner&#8217;s ambitions appear timely against the backdrop of a revitalised global debate on the dangers of nuclear energy, especially in Japan.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Naoto Kan recently pledged to lower Japan&#8217;s reliance on nuclear power due to the consequences of the Fukushima crisis.</p>
<p>He and other officials have admitted to deep concerns about radiation-induced health risks.</p>
<p>&#8220;Japan will reduce its level of reliance on nuclear power generation with the aim of becoming a society that is not dependent on nuclear power,&#8221; Kan said last week in Hiroshima in a speech to mark the 66th anniversary of the US atomic bombing of the city.</p>
<p>* Published under an agreement with Al-Jazeera.</p>
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