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Japan composer Sakamoto leads anti-nuclear concert
TOKYO - Japanese and foreign artists including iconic German group Kraftwerk performed at a mass weekend protest concert against nuclear energy inspired by Oscar-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto.
The proceeds from the event will be donated to the 'Goodbye to nuclear power' movement which is also supported by Nobel prize-winning author Kenzaburo Oe and whistleblowing journalist Satoshi Kamata, as well as Sakamoto, who won an Academy Award for his score for The Last Emperor.
The movement is behind a petition against nuclear power which has already attracted more than 7.5 million signatures, as well as weekly protests outside the Tokyo residence of the prime minister against the presence of reactors on Japanese territory.
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Say 'No' to nuclear power.
I'd rather restrict my use of electricity than to be powered by nuclear plants, and bring harm to my children and their children.
TOKYO - Japanese and foreign artists including iconic German group Kraftwerk performed at a mass weekend protest concert against nuclear energy inspired by Oscar-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto.
The proceeds from the event will be donated to the 'Goodbye to nuclear power' movement which is also supported by Nobel prize-winning author Kenzaburo Oe and whistleblowing journalist Satoshi Kamata, as well as Sakamoto, who won an Academy Award for his score for The Last Emperor.
The movement is behind a petition against nuclear power which has already attracted more than 7.5 million signatures, as well as weekly protests outside the Tokyo residence of the prime minister against the presence of reactors on Japanese territory.
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Say 'No' to nuclear power.
I'd rather restrict my use of electricity than to be powered by nuclear plants, and bring harm to my children and their children.