k Criticizing the Government and TEPCOChairman of the Government Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission July 25, 2012, Tokyo, Japan Yotaro Hatamura, chairman of the governmentappointed commission to investigate the nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, speaks during a news conference at Tokyos Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan on Wednesday, July 25, 2012. 1 nuclear power plant, speaks during a news conference at Tokyos Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan on Wednesday, July The commission released its final report with plenty of detail. Yet, because of extremely high radioactivity levels, the failure to make detailed probes into what Yet, because of extremely high radioactivity levels, the failure to make detailed probes into what happened and is still happening in the nuclear has hampered the commission, along with three other The investigative efforts of the four panels, however, fell far short of elucidating the whole truth of the Fukushima crisis. The investigative efforts of the four panels, however, fell far short of elucidating the whole picture of the crisis in a convincing and the root causes of the crisis are still largely unknown. SakaiAFLO AYF mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Criticizing the Government and TEPCO Chairman of the Government Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission July 25, 2012, Tokyo, Japan   Yotaro Hatamura, chairman of the government appointed commission to investigate the nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, speaks during a news conference at Tokyo s Foreign Correspondents  Club of Japan on Wednesday, July 25, 2012. 1 nuclear power plant, speaks during a news conference at Tokyo s Foreign Correspondents  Club of Japan on Wednesday, July The commission released its final report with plenty of detail.  Yet, because of extremely high radioactivity levels, the failure to make detailed probes into what Yet, because of extremely high radioactivity levels, the failure to make detailed probes into what happened and is still happening in the nuclear has hampered the commission, along with three other The investigative efforts of the four panels, however, fell far short of elucidating the whole truth of the Fukushima crisis. The investigative efforts of the four panels, however, fell far short of elucidating the whole picture of the crisis in a convincing and the root causes of the crisis are still largely unknown. Sakai AFLO  AYF  mis
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Criticizing the Government and TEPCO Chairman of the Government Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission

July 25, 2012, Tokyo, Japan - Yotaro Hatamura, chairman of the government-appointed commission to investigate the nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, speaks during a news conference at Tokyo's Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on Wednesday, July 25, 2012. 1 nuclear power plant, speaks during a news conference at Tokyo's Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on Wednesday, July The commission released its final report with plenty of detail. Yet, because of extremely high radioactivity levels, the failure to make detailed probes into what Yet, because of extremely high radioactivity levels, the failure to make detailed probes into what happened and is still happening in the nuclear has hampered the commission, along with three other The investigative efforts of the four panels, however, fell far short of elucidating the whole truth of the Fukushima crisis. The investigative efforts of the four panels, however, fell far short of elucidating the whole picture of the crisis in a convincing and the root causes of the crisis are still largely unknown. Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-

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