our Poster, signed by Naoto Kan!

we feel honoured that Mr Naoto Kan, PM of Japan at the time of the 311 disaster, has signed our poster in support of our events:

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A message from Mr Naoto Kan will be read out at our Vigil on 11 March and at our Rally on 14 March:

http://fukushima2015.com/vigil-outside-japanese-embassy-101-picadilly-11-march-2015-1730-1930/ http://fukushima2015.com/vigil-outside-japanese-embassy-101-picadilly-11-march-2015-1730-1930/

our Poster, signed by Naoto Kan!

Art Exhibition & events re 311 in London 11-15 March

We are delighted to announce an art exhibition and events in London, 11-15 March, which ‘commemorate the 2011 tsunami and nuclear meltdown in East Japan’:

Those Who Go East is curated by ART ACTION UK & WHITE CONDUIT PROJECTS

White Conduit Projects, 1 White Conduit Street Islington London N1 9EL

http://www.whiteconduitprojects.uk/About

http://www.artactionuk.org/index.html

'Those Who Go East' press release-1 'Those Who Go East' press release-2

more exhibitions addressing Fukushima 311 here:

http://fukushima2015.com/art-exhibitions-re-fukushima/

Art Exhibition & events re 311 in London 11-15 March

Malcolm Bailey, Deputy Chair of the Green Left platform, to speak at the Rally

We are delighted to announce that Malcolm Bailey, Deputy Chair of the Green Left platform, Senior medical physicist, will speak at our Rally on Saturday March 14th, 2:30pm, at Old Palace Yard, opposite Parliament:

http://malcolmbailey.blogspot.co.uk

Malcolm Bailey, Deputy Chair of the Green Left platform, to speak at the Rally

Helen Caldicott Foundation symposium webcast link:

Symposium: The Dynamics of Possible Nuclear Extinction, New York Academy of Science

A unique, two-day symposium at which an international panel of leading experts in disarmament, political science, existential risk, artificial intelligence, anthropology, medicine, nuclear weapons and other nuclear issues will be held at The New York Academy of Medicine on Feb 28- March 1, 2015.

http://totalwebcasting.com/view/?id=hcf

Helen Caldicott Foundation symposium webcast link: