Anti-Nuclear Protesters Rally Against Radioactive Material Being Used In New Construction

Japanese Anti-Nuclear Protesters Rally Against Radioactive Material Being Used In New Construction and against nuclear energy, in Yokohama, Japan, on Saturday, January 18th, 2012.
Why the big protest? It is radioactive pollution, because gravel quarried inside Japan’s Fukushima nuclear evacuation zone has turned up in construction projects in the city of Nihonmatsu. These projects involve an elementary school and a condominium.
Government investigators, have found that the radioactive gravel has been shipped to more than 200 companies and may be in everything from bridges to homes for evacuees from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
This is just one example of radioactive pollution and the effects of radiation in Japan.
This is an unthinkable act when you consider that the nuclear disaster left more than 15,000 people dead and damaged the Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant, causing radiation leaks when three nuclear reactors suffered meltdowns.

Has the company responsible for this action forgotten that Japan had to bury their dead in mass graves after the earthquake and nuclear meltdown?
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Sounds like they are trying to kill their people not helping them and that is truely sad and that shouldn’t be happening but maybe they don’t have enough material to build buildings I don’t know but that is very very scarey in my book.
This is despicable. Using radio active material.
Sharon
~The Baby Boomer Queen~