Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Tatsuko-Okawara-Cries-during-Speech-in-Miharu-27MZIF3FPKZS.htmlConceptually similarTatsuko Okawara Talks About her Experience in MiharuGP0STO7A7Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Gives a Speech in MiharuGP0STO8G1Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Cries during a Speech in MiharuGP0STO8G0Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Gives a Speech in MiharuGP0STO8EMCompleted★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Gives a Speech in MiharuGP0STO8ENCompleted★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Talks About her Experience in MiharuGP0STO7A0Completed★★★★★★Tatsuko Okawara in her Organic Shop in Miharu TownGP0STO7A1Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara in her Organic Shop in Miharu TownGP0STO7A2Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara in her Organic Shop in Miharu TownGP0STO7A6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STO8EOTatsuko Okawara Cries during Speech in MiharuTatsuko Okawara, an organic farmer cries as she talks about her experience, thoughts about nuclear energy and her experience as a victim of the disaster to the witnesses at her organic and fair trade shop in Miharu. She opened her shop named "Esperi" (meaning 'hope' in Esperanto) in 2013 and sells mainly organic vegetables, rice and other food produced by local farmers.Locations:Asia-Fukushima Prefecture-JapanDate:18 Feb, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Alex YallopMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Close ups-Crying-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-One person-People-Victims-WomenShoot: 'Don’t Forget Fukushima' Tour 2014Three years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Greenpeace brought six witnesses from India, Korea, Poland, Germany and France in February 2014 to meet the five Fukushima victims profiled in January. The witnesses learned about the hardships of first having to evacuate because of high levels of radiation and then because the government has abandoned them and not provided fair compensation so they can rebuild their lives.