"The
government now is in control of Tepco, which runs Fukushima plant,
and they’ve allowed the use contract workers, through the Yakuza.
So the government is actually in business with the Yakuza, allowing
the Yakuza to bring in these workers, and we heard a report that many
are not even being registered when they go into the plant so they’re
not entitled to health care and also when they get sick and
over-doses you can’t tell because they haven’t been registered,
these are the contract workers at the plant. […] These workers are
basically being used as cannon fodder. Some of them are not only day
laborers but also immigrant workers who are being used as well to
clean up the plant."
KPFA
in Japan: I’ve learned over 800 people have disappeared from
Fukushima plant
- “May have been killed or died during work”
- “Gov’t actually in business with the Yakuza”
19
March, 2014
KPFA
Flashpoints,
Mar. 10, 2014 (at
3:00 in):
Steve
Zeltzer, reporting from Japan:
One of the things I learned in Osaka from the president of the day
laborers is that many of the day laborers being brought into the
plant, they’re not being registered and they’re disappearing.
There were over 800 day laborers who have disappeared from contact by
the union, which means they may have been killed or died during work.
Zeltzer:
The government now is in control of Tepco, which runs Fukushima
plant, and they’ve allowed the use contract workers, through
the Yakuza.
So the government is actually in business with the Yakuza, allowing
the Yakuza to bring in these workers, and we heard a report that many
are not even being registered when they go into the plant so they’re
not entitled to health care and also when they get sick and
over-doses you can’t tell because they haven’t been registered,
these are the contract workers at the plant. […] These workers are
basically being used as cannon fodder. Some of them are not only day
laborers but also immigrant workers who are being used as well to
clean up the plant.
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