On November 18 (Tuesday) at 2p.m., Seoul
YWCA along with members and 80 participating citizens, opened a forum regarding
the recent social problem of radiation and food safety. During the lecture,
YooJin Lee, from the planning committee of the center of energy politics,
chaired the meeting.
Radiation and Food
Safety
2 years and 7
months have passed since Fukushima’s nuclear accident. Prime minister, Abe
Shinzo, declared that Fukushima’s radiation is being completely controlled.
However, TEPCO has announced that “10 million becquerel of radiation per hour
is still being emitted.” Radioactive ‘substances cannot be felt through any of
the five senses, and does not disappear with any chemical treatment. Radiation
exposure limits are also set by the government according to the commercial
interests and are not medically based. The reference value of 1mSv set by the
government has the possibility of causing 10,000 people to acquire cancer.
Unless the value is zero, there is no such thing as safe radiation exposure.
With public anxiety about radioactive
contamination increasing, we propose the following policy to the government. All food imports from Japan should be
banned. Rapid inspection of Japan’s marine products should be suspended and
instead Korean Food Standards Codex’s ‘ten thousand seconds test’ should be
implemented. Russia, China, and domestic fishery products should also be
checked in the same way for radioactivity. Little to non-traceable amounts
of contamination found in Japanese food also need to show the non-polluted
certificate. Strontium and plutonium must also be included into the list of
test items. The government should cooperate with China, Russia, etc. to monitor
radioactive contamination of the ocean and information should be disclosed. Test
results on baby products, cosmetics, industrial products and industrial
materials, and radioactive waste, etc., should also be disclosed and relevant
authorities and departments should be unified.
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