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The Truth of Fukushima; Why Must Children Pay for the Sins of Grown-ups?
By Show Udajima
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This is true story in Fukushima about mom and child love was crashed by nuclear plants trouble.2 months long interview by internet system but many individual person answered with warm heart and in detail.And beside fact record is also mentioned by time goes by and open data on internet is also inclosed.This is not health data by damage of nuclear this is the first human story what happened in poeple when one day radioactivity come down suddenly into human society. What will you do after reading this book ?It is just your decision by your humanity.
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