The Japanese government is starting radiation checkups for more than two million people living near the crippled Fukushima plant. It's part of a long-term health monitoring programme - launched over 3 months after the nuclear crisis started. And as RT's Sean Thomas reports, confusion over where's safe - and where isn't - is seeing many lose trust in the authorities.
Residents of the Fukushima district, and those who lived near-by have not only faced radiation exposure but also social exclusion... That's according to Dr. Robert Jacobs, Professor of nuclear history, at the Hiroshima Peace Institute.
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