More from ABC's Mark Willacy
"In spite of the fact that the Australian Broadcasting report shamefully addressed only radioactive iodine causing thyroid cancer (as if that was the only threat) -- while totally neglecting the Cesium, Strontium, Plutonium, Tritium and all the other isotopes with their related diseases like leukemia, bone cancer, heart attacks, deformities, etc. -- this was a truly compelling human interest piece that actually allowed my heart to connect with someone who is there and suffering.
"For that purpose, it is exquisite and indispensible."
---Mike Ruppert
"In spite of the fact that the Australian Broadcasting report shamefully addressed only radioactive iodine causing thyroid cancer (as if that was the only threat) -- while totally neglecting the Cesium, Strontium, Plutonium, Tritium and all the other isotopes with their related diseases like leukemia, bone cancer, heart attacks, deformities, etc. -- this was a truly compelling human interest piece that actually allowed my heart to connect with someone who is there and suffering.
"For that purpose, it is exquisite and indispensible."
---Mike Ruppert
The
Next Wave
Mark
Willacy, ABC, Foreign Correspondent
On
a stretch of lonely beach in the heavily contaminated no-go zone
surrounding the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, one man is on a
hopeless but ceaseless mission. His seven-year-old daughter is the
only person unaccounted for after a five story tsunami crushed the
nearby town of Okuma in March 2011. The authorities stopped looking
for her long ago. Norio Kimura has not and never will.
‘I
know it’ll be very hard to find Yuna, but I can’t stop. I’ll
only stop when Yuna is found, or when I die.’ NORIO KIMURA, father
of missing tsunami victim.
It’s
unlikely he’ll find his little girl and yet he trudges on, looking
for clues.
In
a private children’s hospital well away from the no-go zone,
parents are holding on tight to their little sons and daughters
hoping doctors won’t find what they’re looking for.
Thyroid
cancer.
Tests
commissioned by the local authorities have discerned an alarming
spike in the incidence of thyroid cancer in Fukushima children and
while specialists and experts are reluctant to draw a definitive link
between the tumours and the nuclear radiation that erupted from the
stricken power station, they’re nonetheless deeply concerned.
“The
doctors in Fukushima say that it shouldn’t be coming out so soon,
so it can’t be related to the nuclear accident. But that’s very
unscientific, and it’s not a reason we can accept.” AKIRA
SUGENOYA Former Thyroid Surgeon & Chernobyl Volunteer
From
the day the waves came, to the now concluding days of his posting,
North Asia Correspondent Mark Willacy has covered every corner of
this epic, unfolding drama. Among his reporting some very powerful
work for Foreign Correspondent including the award winning ‘The Boy
On The Bike’ and 'The Fukushima Syndrome'.
Mark’s
book ‘Fukushima’ is also a finalist in this year’s Walkley
Awards.
Now
he returns a final time to investigate worrying new claims a cancer
cluster has developed around the radiation zone and the victims are
children.
To
watch video GO HERE
Reporter
in Japan: I’m stunned by brazen cover-up and lies over effects of
Fukushima radiation
An
epic, unfolding tragedy — Physician: Response has been
‘unthinkable’
5
November, 2013
Title:
Japan
– The Next Wave – Foreign Correspondent – ABC
Source:
ABC’s Foreign Correspondent
Date: Nov. 5, 2013
Transcript
Excerpts
At
1:45 in
Mark
Willacy, reporter:
I’ve been stunned by the brazen and often clumsy efforts to
cover-up and lie about the effects and extent of the radiation
damage. […] It’s abundantly clear many aspects of this epic,
unfolding tragedy are yet to be written — the nuclear fallout will
see to that.
At
9:00 in
Tomoko
Koike. mother of 2 and 4 year old in Fukushima Precture:
We do not know the real situation. We don’t know whats going on. I
can’t trust them. […] My children had never contracted influenza
before, even without vaccination. But they contracted it last year.
Their vulnerability to illness has increased. [...]
Willacy:
Her children have already been screened and cleared in tests run by
the Fukushima local government. But a follow up screening here at the
private Hirata hospital revealed cysts on the thyroid gland of 4 year
old Saki.
Koike:
A couple of cysts were found. I was very shocked. I don’t know
whether the examination by the prefecture was sloppy, or that she
wasn’t examined properly.
At
17:15 in
Dr.
Minoru Kamata:
It was disclosed that the Fuksuhima health investigation committee
was having several secret meetings. I feel the response to this issue
has been unthinkable for a democratic nation.
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