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Communications Procedure to the Human Rights Council To Protect Our Ocean
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Communications Procedure to the Human Rights Council To Protect Our Ocean

Submission to the Human Rights Council, a communication to Japan to stop dumping nuclear contaminated wastewater from Fukushima into the Ocean

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August 12, 2023

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On behalf of Dana Ngo, TerraBiome, I am passing this message on to Trimtab subscribers to raise awareness and engagement around the dumping of nuclear contaminated wastewater from Fukushima into the Ocean.

I have invited Dana to present to tomorrow’s gathering and Dana has offered to come by and share a few words with everyone.

With gratitude,

Stephen Bau,
host of the World Weavers conversations


Communications Procedure to the Human Rights Council against Japan for Radioactive Wastewater Dumping

Dear beautiful community of World Weavers,

The time with World Weavers has been a beautiful one, and I look forward to returning with more energy and insight from the last few months of planetary advocacy. As some of you know, I have been deeply involved in projects which aim to protect oceans (and the planet) from further harm by radioactive waste, particularly with Fukushima, Japan.

I'm writing to you today with the hope that you can support an upcoming filing to the Human Rights Council to stop the dumping of this nuclear waste. This effort is being spearheaded by Ocean Vision Legal in Germany.

I am very happy to report to you, that Ocean Vision Legal has finished the Submission to the Human Rights Council to start a communication to Japan to stop dumping nuclear contaminated wastewater from Fukushima into the Ocean. We are submitting the Communications procedure, 11th of August (evening, GMT+8).

They are attaching a list of organizations and civil society groups to the letter, who endorse the communications procedure. Would you be able to endorse this procedure? Please attach names of your organization and logo by August 11th to this link for Anna’s collection:

https://airtable.com/appS3sAlqo9U2DKWb/shrPSXhibeYtSCZAH

With gratitude,

Dana

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Dana Ngo

Lead Organizer


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