JAPAN TO DUMP RADIOACTIVE FUKUSHIMA WATER INTO THE PACIFIC

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    1. THE AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REPORTS: COVID-19 AND CARE HOMES.

      The report on the United Kingdom. A passage from the report:

      Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on older persons living in care homes in England. 28,186 “excess deaths” were recorded in care homes in England between 2 March and 12 June, with over 18,500 care home residents confirmed to have died with Covid-19 during this period. UK government decisions and failures resulted in violations of the human rights of people living in care homes, notably the right to life, to health and to non-discrimination. From discharging 25,000 patients, including those infected, into care homes; to denying care homes residents admission to hospital and imposing “do not attempt resuscitation” orders on them without due process, to failing to provide PPE (personal protective equipment) and testing to care homes. Older persons living in care homes were abandoned to die.

      I guess; “people in care homes had their right to life violated”, sounds better than; “people in care homes were murdered,” but it is less accurate.

      THE ELDERLY PEOPLE IN CARE HOMES WERE MURDERED.

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Asian Countries and Pacific Fishermen are up in arms over Japan’s decision to dump more than a million tons of radioactive waste water left over from the 2011 Fukushima disaster into the Pacific Ocean.

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