Rieko Osato, member of Japan's Council against Atomic and Hydrogen bombs, speaks about that country's peace movement, the impact of changes in Eastern Europe, and the Persian Gulf crisis following Iraqi's invasion of Kuwait. She also addresses the long term effects of nuclear weapon use--Hiroshima and Nagasaki--and how Japan is restructuring human services to finance the Japanese military.|JAPANESE AGAINST MILITARY DEVELOPMENT / Rieko Osato| produced by Fernando Velazquez. - Rieko Osato, member of Japan's Council against Atomic and Hydrogen bombs, speaks about that country's peace movement, and the impact of changes in Eastern Europe, and Persian Gulf crisis following Iraqi's invasion of Kuwait. She also addresses the long term effects of nuclear weapon use--Hiroshima and Nagasaki--and how Japan is restructuring human services to finance the Japanese military. RECORDED: Palos Verdes Unitarian Church, 14 Oct. 1990. BROADCAST: KPFK, 16 Oct. 1990
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