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#2623219
19 April 2018
Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.
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#2623220
19 April 2018
Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.
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#2623221
19 April 2018
Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.
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#2623222
19 April 2018
Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.
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#2623223
19 April 2018
Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.
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#2623224
19 April 2018
Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.
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#2405512
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2405513
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2405514
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2405515
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2405516
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2405517
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2405518
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2405519
5 January 2018
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] Stripped FEMEN movement activist acts in front of the entrance to the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine on 5 January 2018 to react to the war of the "red buttons" between Donald Trump and Kin Jong-In. "FEMEN urges the world community to pacify the sexual gigantomania of two notorious imbeciles. Such rhetoric brings civilization back to the days of the Cold War with its cult of nuclear truncheons and the hegemony of rapists. Dear Presidents, if God deprived you of a button, this is not a reason to destroy the world!" activists declared.
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#2084915
19 July 2017
Anti-Abe protesters gather in front of the Tokyo parliament to protest against the policies of Shinzo Abe and to call on the Japanese prime minister to resign on July 19, 2017 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters carried placards condemning Abe, and chanted slogans expressing their opposition on several issues of contention, including Japan's nuclear power policies and the USA's presence in Okinawa. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/NUR Photo)
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#2084916
19 July 2017
Anti-Abe protesters gather in front of the Tokyo parliament to protest against the policies of Shinzo Abe and to call on the Japanese prime minister to resign on July 19, 2017 Tokyo, Japan. Protesters carried placards condemning Abe, and chanted slogans expressing their opposition on several issues of contention, including Japan's nuclear power policies and the USA's presence in Okinawa. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/NUR Photo)
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