Public Lectures in KYOTO
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- 2012 June 27
Opening : Dr. MIYAKE Shigenobu, IPPNW (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War), Kyoto
Keynote Speech: Dr. MATSUI Eisuke, Director of Gifu Institute for Environmental Medicine
- Lecture (1) Prof. TSUDA Toshihide, Okayama University: “100mSv and Epidemiological Study of Nuclear Plant Accident”
- Lecture (2) Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake: “Deception of Threshold of 100mSv, Effect of Low Dose Exposure”.
- Lecture (3) Dr. S. Pflugbeil “Damage of Health from Normal Running of Nuclear Power Plant
Public Lectures in HIROSHIMA
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- 2012 June 26
- Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake: “Remarks on the Limitations of the HIROSHIMA/NAGASAKI-Data”
- Dr. Sebastian Pflugbeil: “Chernobyl, Germany and Fukushima”
A Protest Note to the Japanese Government
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- 2012 June 2
“We Denounce Prime Minister Mr NODA’s Announcement to Resume Operations of Nuclear Power Plants: There is no justification for Mr NODA Yoshihiko, on his own initiative, to decide the Re-start of Oi Nuclear Power Plant”
ACSIR Met with RERF (Radiation Effects Research Foundation)
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- 2012 June 26
Those Present from RERF were:
Mr TERAMOTO Takanobu (Executive Director)
Dr. OZASA Kotaro, Chief of Department of Epidemiology
From ACSIR:
Professor SAWADA Shoji (President, Physics),
Dr. TAKAHASHI Hiroko (Vice-president, lecturer of Hiroshima Peace Institute, Hiroshima City University, History)
Mr MORITA Toshiya (Chair of Public Relations Committee, freelance journalist), Mr YOSHIKI Ken, (Chair of International Public Relations Committee, Chemistry)
Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake (Chair of Science Committee, ECRR, Physics, guest visitor to ACSIR), Dr. Sebastian Pflugbeil (President, German Society for Radiation Protection, guest visitor to ACSIR)
Public Lecture in TOKYO
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- 2012 May 23
“Urgent Messages: To Protect Yourself and Your Children from Radiation” by Prof. Michel Fernex,
And Screening of the Documentary Film “Nuclear Controversies” (Director: Wladimir Tchertkoff, 2003).