Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Fukushima's Long Link to a Dark Nuclear Past

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By MARTIN FACKLER - Published: September 5, 2011

ISHIKAWA, Japan - Kiwamu Ariga skirted the paddies of ripening rice, moving briskly despite his 81 years to reach a pile of yellowish rocks at the foot of a steep, forested hillside.

It was here that, as a junior high school student in the final months of World War II, Mr. Ariga and his classmates were put to work hacking rocks out of the hill's then exposed stone face until the blood ran from their sandaled feet. The soldiers told them nothing beyond instructing them to look for stones with brown or black spots.

Then one day, Mr. Ariga recalled, an officer finally explained what they were after: "With the stones that you boys are digging up, we can make a bomb the size of a matchbox that will destroy all of New York." Mr. Ariga said he did not learn other details of Japan's secrecy-wrapped efforts to build an atomic bomb until years after the war.

"We had no idea what we were doing here, in our bare feet, digging out radioactive uranium," Mr. Ariga said, standing between cedar saplings as spindly as his aging legs. "Now, 66 years later, we are exposed to radiation again."

Quite a "radio-active" story !

Ak Malten, Pro Peaceful Energy Use

Fukushima's Long Link to a Dark Nuclear Past - IHT

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