Concerned Officials Now Considering Ban On Japan Food Items

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Concerned officials now considering ban on Japan food

items Nuclear scientists previously told govt to halt all


imports after finding high radiation levels Never
implemented due to fear of hurting bilateral relationship

Published: April 19th, 2014 at 2:45 pm ET
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The Nation, Apr. 18, 2014: Pakistan may ban Japan edible items [...] in case if traces of
radioactive material are found on them. Federal Minister of Commerce Khurum Dastgeer
Khan told the Senate on Thursday, currently the Ministry of National Food Security and
Research is tasked to conduct thorough research to determine either the edible items from
Japan were infected by radioactive rays or not. [...] Senator Suriya Amiruddin who was
interested to know whether there is any proposal under consideration of the Government to
impose ban on import of edible items from Japan to avoid negative effect of radiation in those
items. [...] in April 2011, Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority had directed authorities
dealing with Cargo arriving directly or indirectly from Japan to screen all types of
consignments including edible/non-edible, for radiation. [...] The directives were issued from
the countrys well-reputed institution Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority [...] The PNRA
made clearance mandatory for every consignment being imported from Japan. It is worthy of
mentioning here that countrys nuclear scientists had advised the federal government three
years back to halt all types of goods from Japan to minimize the threat of radiation following
the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis in Japan. The scientists
had advised the government after they detected high level of Iodine from the consignments
imported from Japan. [...] in view that the move to ban imports from Japan may hurt bilateral
relationship between the two friendly countries, the Pakistani government never imposed ban
on import of goods from Japan.
Khurum Dastgeer Khan, Federal Minister of Commerce: Concerned officials have been
advised to investigate the matter relating to import of edible items from Japan following the
incident of radioactivity in Japan. It is up to Ministry of Food Security and Research to advise
Ministry of Commerce to continue import of edible items from Japan or impose ban on it.
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across ocean -- "I hope people will open their eyes"

Published: April 19th, 2014 at 2:45 pm ET
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New Conference with Allison Macfarlane, Chairman of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission. (on the lighter side)

Question: We just heard that Pakistan's nuclear scientists had advised the federal government three
years back to halt all types of goods from Japan to minimize the threat of radiation following the
Fukushima Nuclear Crisis in Japan due to increased levels of radioactive iodine detected in their
food. How do you read that?

Allison: Pakistan? Is that a country? (her aide whispering in her ear). Oh, that country.
Well, let me just say, and I want to be perfectly clear on this point, if, and I use the word "if" with
utmost seriousness, if it were necessary for the United States to test Japan's food to determine if it
was radioactive we would have done so. But we have not done so. So you see there is absolutely
nothing to worry about. No cause for concern. I give you my personal assurance that I myself still eat
Tuna caught not just off Japan but anywhere in the Pacific Ocean. Yes. Right off the West coast as
well. It tastes fine to me. And I still eat sushi. So I just want to say we have the very best relationship
with our ally Japan and by gum you ain't going to change that by talking about what third world
nations like Pakistan are doing or not doing. Like who gives a shit anyway about Pakistan. Pakistan,
gees. And that goes for those Ukrainian invading Russians. Just because they ban a few cars from
Japan that have high radiation levels doesn't mean you should have any concern at all about
Japanese made cars being radioactive. I mean, what would Putin know? He may be able to fool
storks into following him but I don't think that qualifies him to advise our great nation on things like
radiation. Next question.

Question: What about all the U.S. sailors now suffering from radiation poisoning after being down
wind of the Fukushima reactor explosions?

Allison: Sailors. Nonsense. There are no U.S. sailors suffering from radiation sickness otherwise my
very good friend, Ray Mabus, Secretary of the Navy named by President Obama, and former
ambassador to Saudi Arabia where he help secure a $16 billion contract for Boeing, a good man I tell
you. He would have let me know about any radiation. But he never called me once. And I haven't
lost any email I want you to know. I back up all my email just in case the Senate wants to know what
I do each day. You won't have to subpoena my email. I am happy to send it to any Senator who asks
for it which I am required to do under statutory law. We actually have IT support here at the NRC. I
mean we pay them to come in and do their job. That is part of their job, right? See that we don't lose
email. Next question.

Question: We have reports now that the Fukushima disaster in Japan has released radioactive
materials into the environment over the entire Northern Hemisphere. In fact, a few doctors in Tokyo
are now saying they are seeing so many cases of radiation sickness that Tokyo itself must be
evacuated.

Allison: Now look, Shinzo Abe, the prime minster of Japan, is also a very good friend of mine. We
spoke on the phone at length over any possible spread of radiation either by wind or by sea and he
assured me that there is no contamination going on.
Just so I am perfectly clear on this point, the International Olympic Committee has selected Tokyo as
the site for the 2020 Summer Olympics. Clearly, the IOC would not have done so if there had been
any doubt about the safety of this location for future athletes. As Japan's leading scientists have
stated: the 2011 nuclear accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant does not pose a threat to
Tokyo's ability to host the Olympic Games. "The water in Tokyo is safe, and we have released this
data on our website. The radiation levels are no different than in London or Paris."
That is all the questions I am taking for now. I have a golf game with the President I need to get to.
Thank you all for your patience and attention.

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