In order to secure the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for Tokyo, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assured the IOC that the Fukushima situation was “under control”, per AFP:
“Let me assure you the situation is under control,” [Abe] said.
“It has never done or will do any damage to Tokyo.”
Abe replied decisively when pressed by veteran Norwegian IOC member Gerhard Heiberg over Fukushima.
“You should read past the headlines and look at the facts,” he said.
“The contaminated water has been contained in an area of the harbour only 0.3 square kilometres big.
“There have been no health problems and nor will there be. I will be taking responsibility for all the programmes with regard to the plant and the leaks.”
It looks like the key point, to paraphrase Bill Clinton is “what your definition of ‘situation’ is”.
If the “situation” is currently officially stated radiological hazards to Tokyo and Olympic participants thanks to Fukushima, the answer is a qualified “yes”.
That is, if the Japanese government continues to give public credence to rather unfounded Tepco optimism that the Fukushima cluster**** will simply maintain the current trend of dumping radioactive water into the ocean and the main danger to denizens of Tokyo involves getting radioactive sushi from some tuna caught out in the Pacific.
After Shinzo Abe came home from scoring the Olympics, he announced that the Japanese government would participate more actively in the faltering Tepco effort.
At the same time, Abe took pains not to stint on the denialist BS that underpinned the Olympics bid, as if the main problem was not hundreds of tons of sizzling fuel rods and thousands of gallons of radioactive water, but “rumours”:
http://www.counterpunch.org/20 ... ts-way-into-the-olympics/
But, Nothing to see here, move along.....
This is the official response to Fukushima, it's all perfectly 'safe', as 'safe' is only a perception based on your beliefs.
http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/node/2162
http://www.reuters.com/article ... nks-idUSBRE98301020130904
http://www.theguardian.com/env ... ation-levels-higher-japan
Read this at least;
http://www.zerohedge.com/artic ... e-allowed-nuclear-workers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23776345