Dear friends,

Residents from Fukushima, along with Japanese civil society activists, would be visiting India this week to share their stories. The life stories – full of struggle and resilience – of more than 100,000 people who continue to live away from their home, while the accident in the crippled reactors is still unfolding, are a testimony to the fact that nuclear disasters are humanely insurmountable, even in countries that are technologically most advanced.

The Fukushima residents will share their stories in India – with students, farmers, normal citizens and the media – in Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai.

We cordially invite you to attend the meetings and invite your friends.
Fukushima residents in Delhi

Delhi

Mumbai

Chennai

20th March

Auditoriaum,

School of Social Sciences,

Building – 1

Jawaharlal Nehru University

2-5pm

21 March

2nd floor,Bhupesh Gupta Bhavan,

Sayani Road, Prabhadevi

Elphinston Road


6 to 8 pm

23 March

3pm

Department of Journalism Studies, Madras University

20th March

N D Tiwari Bhawan,
Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, Near ITO

6.30pm

22 March

Tata Institute of Social Sciences(TISS) Room No-1, Library, 5th Floor

Old Campus

4 to 7pm

 

Speakers
Masami Yoshizawa (62)

Mizuho Sugeno (28)

Emiko Fujioka (50)

Manager of ‘Ranch of Hope Fukushima’ located at 14 kilometers (9 miles) from the Fukushima nuclear power plant to keep his cattle alive as living proof of the nuclear disaster.

President of Kibou no Tane company (Seeds of Hope company), young woman restarted organic farming on the soil contaminated with radioactive material.

Secretary General of the Fukushima Beacon for Global Citizens Network (Fukuden),

A member of Fukushima Booklet Committee in Japan

 

organised jointly with
School of Media And Cultural Studies, TISS, Mumbai
Poovulagin Nanbargal, Chennai

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Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace
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CONTACT: Kumar Sundaram (91-981055634)