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TEPCO Officials Indicted in Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

March 22, 2016 By Trisha Pritikin Leave a Comment

In a victory for the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Plaintiffs Group, led by Ms. Ruiko Muto, on February 29, 2016, Court-appointed attorneys serving as prosecutors indicted three former executives of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the owner and operator of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. The three TEPCO executives were charged with criminal negligence… Read More »

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Watch “Blind,” a Provocative Short Film from Japan

April 7, 2015 By Trisha Pritikin Leave a Comment

A devastating Fukushima-related cautionary student film. What would happen if Fukushima were right outside Tokyo?

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Al Jazeera America and Drinking in Richland

January 21, 2015 By Trisha Pritikin Leave a Comment

Al Jazeera America recently ran my article about the forgotten victims of the Manhattan Project. The experience was extraordinary…and I’m losing track of all the ironies. Congress  voted in December 2014 to create a National Historical Park in my home town of Richland, Washington. Richland is the site of the plutonium-producing Hanford B-Reactor, one of the… Read More »

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Each morning, my Dad carefully arranged the pens in his pocket protector, kissed my Mom and me goodbye, climbed into the bus with the blackened windows, and rode off to Hanford to make atomic bombs.

It killed him. And my Mom. And maybe, eventually me.

The government tried to hide almost a million curies of radioactive iodine and other radiation released from Hanford.

We’re fighting back.

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