December 11, 2020
FoE Japan
Peace Boat
Japanese
The environmental NGO Friends of the Earth Japan (FoE Japan), in cooperation with the NGO Peace Boat, have launched the next in their series of video testimonies of the current situation in Fukushima in various languages.
The seventh instalment in the series, this latest video features an
interview with Ms Oga Ayako, who evacuated from his home in the town of
Namie, Fukushima. It is being released in English, French, Chinese
(traditional and simplified), Korean, German and Spanish, adding to the
original Japanese.
Ms Oga learned of the dangers of nuclear power after the Chernobyl
disaster, and became involved in the movement against it. While going back
and forth to Fukushima, due in part to the accident at the Fukushima No. 2
nuclear power plant, she fell in love with the beauty of the area and
decided to move there. "What a wonderful place it would be without nuclear
power plants, or even with them," she thought. She studied agriculture, and
had an architect friend to build her dream house, made of wood from the
nearby Abukuma Mountains. The accident happened just before being able to
move in to the house. After evacuating to Niigata Prefecture at the end of
2013, Ms Oga said, "I was so happy that first spring, I felt everything was
OK." That's how difficult life was after the nuclear accident, even though
the evacuation order for parts of Okuma Town was lifted in March 2020.
Please listen to Ms Oga's story.
Please listen to this testimony, to hear the voices and ongoing situation of the community in Fukushima (11 mins 57 sec).
English https://youtu.be/dPm8Ln_3rI4
French https://youtu.be/YGpr8R-LBu0
Korean https://youtu.be/FCNl6fHlxVc
Chinese (traditional) https://youtu.be/99VrBQjS_j0
Chinese (simplified) https://youtu.be/UHrk7Fwbb0A
German https://youtu.be/TmZES3615YY
Spanish https://youtu.be/kvbywO4FMXE
Japanese https://youtu.be/NIhmLYWZbgU
“Mieruka Project” Homepage (Other testimonies): https://311mieruka.jp/index_en
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