L'Humanite
04-12-2016, 12:20 PM
From Fukushima, Nihonmatsu, and Tomioka, Japan, by special envoy .
Five years after the tsunami and the nuclear catastrophe, at the heart of the devastated area, we find a landscape dominated by death. Despite the social relegation and feeling of banishment, the inhabitants of the district intend to make use of their dramatic conditions in order to rethink their choice of society.
On 12 February, in the evacuated region the rice fields have been replaced by a vast plain of desolation. (...)
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Five years after the tsunami and the nuclear catastrophe, at the heart of the devastated area, we find a landscape dominated by death. Despite the social relegation and feeling of banishment, the inhabitants of the district intend to make use of their dramatic conditions in order to rethink their choice of society.
On 12 February, in the evacuated region the rice fields have been replaced by a vast plain of desolation. (...)
- World (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?rubrique4) / Nuclear (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?mot44), Japan (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?mot235), Fukushima (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?mot682)
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