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We have this reactor, which became the first one to be resumed after Fukushima. We did
everything to stop it, but it was impossible because they rigged, they uh, they they they
they used other means. The government, the electric company, you know, they uh want money.
And it is the same here at [???] but all the problems we have, they are just the same.
And I realise this is very much a struggle against power and money, and, uh, it heated
after Fukushima, eh, not long after, I think [???]-sami in [???] where they all these states,
um uh, the leaders gathered and they answered, they re-confirmed that we should work for
safer nuclear after Fukushima. And that's what they did, yesterday. They had a meeting.
So I think it is becoming more, more clear, you know, the de[???] of struggle, you know,
we have to take that call. And I decided to come here, to the United States, because after
all that happened, and nothing helped, and we are still among the victims, and I think
that just as, you know, radioactive these [???] after Fukushima we have to [???]. Unless
it becomes a robot city movement, there is no way it would come [???]. So that's the
reason. And I told Sachiko: "Let's talk about Fukushima. And let's talk about how there's
no safe nuclear, while the prime minister speaks about it. We cannot just let him lie
to the world. And we have to tell the truth." [Clapping]