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Remember Fukushima, 7th Anniversary rally

Old Palace Yard, London. Sun 11 Mar 2018


 Neil Crumpton independent energy consultant speaks at the rally

 People hold sunflowers as they listen to the speeches

 

 A folk singer (Paul Steele?) plays a song about Fukushima

 
     
 Bruce Kent CND Honorary Vice President  

 

 

 Bruce Kent CND Honorary Vice President

 

 

 Kate Hudson, CND General-Secretary

 

 Ann Garett, poetry reading

 

 A Japanese woman reads out a statement from anti-nuclear activists in Japan

 

 The Buddhists perform a long prayer on their drums

 

 

 

 

 We hear about the continuing campaign against the new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point

 

 fashion designer Kate Hamnett

 

 

 Atsuko Kamura performed two songs, one her own about the Fukushima disaster

 and then a Japanese folk tune which she invited people to join in with - any many of the Japanes present did

 

I left while Simon Kobayashi was singing

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