アレクセイ・ヤブロコフ氏
『調査報告 チェルノブイリ被害の全貌』刊行記念
外国特派員協会 記者会見 2013年5月21日
外国特派員協会 記者会見 2013年5月21日

(左)星川淳さん チェルノブイリ被害実態レポート翻訳プロジェクト代表と(中央)ヤブロコフ博士 (右)司会者




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PROFESSIONAL LUNCHEON
Aleksei Vladimirovich Yablokov
Author of "Chernobyl:
Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment"
Aleksei Vladimirovich Yablokov
Author of "Chernobyl:
Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment"
12:00-13:30 Tuesday, May 21, 2013
(The speech and Q & A will be in English)
"Lessons from Chernobyl for Fukushima: Consequences for People and the Environment"
(The speech and Q & A will be in English)
"Lessons from Chernobyl for Fukushima: Consequences for People and the Environment"
Two years after the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, experts disagree over the health impact from the radioactive fall-out. The public is confused and does not know whom to believe.
Although the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in today’s Ukraine lies 27 years back, the health impact and the number of deaths is still disputed. One expert who does not believe in the official figures of governments and international organizations, such as the IAEA and WHO, is Dr. Aleksei Vladimirovich Yablokov. Dr. Yablokov was a science advisor to Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, and conducted a meta-analysis of available documents leading him to estimate up to 1 million deaths attributable to the disaster.
2009, his findings were published in English by the New York Academy of Science as "Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment". This study has been updated and translated into Japanese by a team of volunteers over the past two years. The book is published in Japan by Iwanami Shoten.
On the occasion of the book launch, Aleksei Yablokov will give a presentation at the FCCJ to discuss his findings and parallels between Chernobyl and Fukushima. He will explain how this book can help establish better measures and policies for radiological protection in the post-3.11 Japan.
Please reserve in advance, 3211-3161 or on the website (still & TV cameras inclusive). The charge for members/non-members is 1,700/2,600 yen, non-members eligible to attend may pay in cash (menu: chicken kiev ). Reservations canceled less than one hour in advance for working press members, and 24 hours for all others, will be charged in full. Reservations and cancellations are not complete without confirmation. For meal service, please enter the room by 12:25.
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