(en) France, Coordination of Anarchist Groups - Alert : Secret Meeting of the nuclear lobby in Paris on March 11 for the 3 years of the start of the Fukushima disaster (fr)

(See the seminar program as an attachment and a translation below.) ---- Because it is 
inconceivable for Japan to evacuate contaminated areas, the Fukushima disaster has made 
millions of guinea pigs condemned to survive on contaminated territories forever. 
Chernobyl and Fukushima have produced a new generation of nucleocrats, wholly dedicated to 
social control, for them live after Fukushima, it is to learn to live, to live 
differently, to integrate the daily presence of radioactivity as a new component of the 
existence. These nucleocrats seek to organize the invisibility of disaster. With ETHOS 
programs already conducted by the nuclear industry in Belarus after Chernobyl, they have 
"helped" people to act as if they could live in conditions that normally kill them. This 
is called "sustainable development in radiation stress." Armed with Geiger counters they 
even explain to pregnant women that they should "reclaim their environment." Europe will 
soon need these experts to implement the conclusions here. For European states came to the 
obvious: the current development of nuclear imposes to consider the possibility of such 
disasters. CODIRPA aims to anticipate the next accident in France, forming the usual power 
relay (professional education, health, etc... ) to "a culture of Radiological Protection," 
real driving guide to learn how to die counting becquerels.

This dirty work makes sense when put in relation with the recent decisions in Japan, where 
the thresholds of radioactivity were revised upwards 20 mSv, normalizing life in the 
contaminated area and soon to 30 000 people live in areas of return previously evacuated. 
This vast enterprise of camouflage is to accustom the minds fait accompli. And in this 
staging, there is no shortage of "experts" to play the Stooges this revisionist project. 
This whole thing is to organize the acceptance of nuclear power in France and worldwide. 
To be fully effective, the work of concealment experts double major media propaganda. 
Cutthroat images and bristling with experts, the disaster must seem manageable in an 
uninterrupted daily "significant incidents" and "feedback" of "domesticated accidents", 
distribution of iodine tablets and "improved methods of interaction with people."

Of course, this habituation which nucleocrats work does not aim to prevent a disaster that 
the army is now officially the exclusive right to "manage" it is just necessary to survive 
that even a poor social life or very poor is a condition of maintaining a structured state 
during disasters like Chernobyl, Fukushima and perhaps soon in France.

Stop Nuclear coordination.

http://www.coordination-stopnucleaire.org
Immediate stop, unconditional and final nuclear.


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IRSN - CEPN


Analysis of feedback Initiative Dialogue ICRP on the rehabilitation of living conditions 
after the Fukushima accident

What lessons for the experts?

first seminar

Spaces Cap 15
1-15 Quai de Grenelle, 75015 Paris
http://www.cap15.com/en


Paris, 11 March 2014


background

Following the nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi, the International Commission on 
Radiological Protection ( ICRP) has undertaken in collaboration with the Japanese 
Association " Forum Radiation " a series of dialogues between all stakeholders to identify 
opportunities to improve living conditions of people living in Chernobyl-affected areas. 
Since November 2011, Dialogue takes place approximately every four months.

Parallel and in the framework of this initiative, groups of citizens organized to promote 
trade between the inhabitants of the territories concerned, experts, professionals and 
local authorities to take action at the community level to better understand the 
radiological situation and improve living conditions for people who have chosen to remain 
in the territories affected by the contamination.

Given their experience in the field of stakeholder engagement and post- accident 
management, IRSN and CEPN accompany and support the ICRP Dialogue Initiative with ASN, 
NRPA and CRPPH / NEA.

IRSN - analysis CEPN

In this context, an analysis of the experience of return of these shares was launched in 
collaboration between IRSN and CEPN on the following questions:

- The conditions for the participation of different stakeholders ( Japanese authorities, 
experts, professionals, NPO, citizens... ) in the post -accident management at local level;

- The terms of the mobilization of expertise locally, nationally and internationally to 
serve the interests and expectations of citizens in their daily life (co- expertise)

- The emergence and development of the culture of practical radiation protection in the 
context of post- accident

This analysis is conducted in close collaboration with experts, professionals and 
representatives of civil society in Japan involved in the rehabilitation of living 
conditions in the areas affected by the accident.

The purpose of this feedback is to develop proposals on the one hand, to educate and 
prepare experts to accompany the different actors of civil society in post -accident 
situation and, secondly, to take account the human dimensions of the post -accident 
management in the direction of R & D in the field of radiation protection and radiation 
ecology.

Two working seminars with Japanese participants participating in the Dialogue Initiative 
of the ICRP should enrich the analysis and validate ideas. The first seminar will be held 
in March 2014 and the second in late 2014.

Objective of the seminar March 11, 2014

The objective of this first seminar is to present and discuss the testimonies of Japanese 
participants on the terms of their engagement with the affected population. The objective 
is to present and discuss the progress made so far in the analysis of lessons learned from 
the Initiative Dialogue ICRP and the first actions implemented at the community level by 
local people with the support experts and professionals.

The second seminar will be held in the fall of 2014 with the same Japanese participants 
and a broad representatives of French civil society participation.


participants

The seminar is designed for managers and senior experts from IRSN involved in the 
management and post- accident experts ASN, NRPA and the NEA / CRPPH involved in the 
Initiative Dialogue of the ICRP.

Japanese participants:

o Ryoko ANDO
Responsible for " Ethos Fukushima " NPO.

o Prof. Nobuhiko BAN
Professor at the University of Tokyo Health
Member of ICRP Committee 1.

o Prof. Ryugo Hayano
Professor at the University of Tokyo,
Researcher at CERN antimatter.

o Satsuki KATSUMI
Former director of the primary school in the prefecture of Fukushima,
Advisor on education issues for the city of Date.

o Yujiro Kuroda
Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo Hospital, Department of Palliative Medicine.

o Prof. Ohtsura NIWA :
Member of the Main Commission of the ICRP
Professor at Kyoto University - Associate Professor at the Medical University of Fukushima,
Coordinator of the Initiative ICRP Dialogue in Japan.

o Jun Ichiro TADA
Member of the " Forum of Japan radiation " NPO,
City Councillor date.


Seminar program


? 9h- 9h30: Introduction by IRSN and presentation of participants.

? 9:30 am- 11am: Japanese stories followed by questions.
? KATSUMI Satsuki : "Report of the decontamination and rehabilitation Tominari the primary 
school."
? Nobuhiko BAN: "Communicating with people: the experience of Japan Health Physics Society 
Q & A Website and in the village of Iitate."

? 11h- 11h30: Coffee break

? 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. : Japanese stories followed by questions.
? Junichiro TADA : " the experience of three years and the prospect of a member of NPO 
Fukushima. "
? Yujiro Kuroda : "Working with local people to improve their living conditions : 
Experiences of a novice scholar "

? 13h - 14h30: Lunch

? 2:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. : Japanese stories followed by questions.
? Ryugo Hayano, " Interaction with the company after Fukushima : a personal experience."
? Ryoko ANDO : " The place where you belong - before and after 3/11 "
? Ohtsura NIWA : "From Radiobiology to serve the people of Fukushima."

? 4:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. : Coffee Break

? 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. :
? Thierry SCHNEIDER : " What lessons can already be drawn from the Dialogue Initiative 
ICRP ? "

? 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. : Cocktail