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March 19, 2011

From Japan: Gensuikyo's March 18 statement: Govt should take every measure to prevent nuclear crisis

Every measure must urgently be taken to prevent further deterioration of the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, and to rescue the victims and evacuees of the earthquake, tsunamis and nuclear accident

Dear friends,
Gensuikyo issued a statement on Mar. 18 on the ongoing danger of Fukushima
power plant accident and delaying rescue of victims and evacuees of the
earthquake and tsunamis. Today we will go collecting contributions on the
street for the victims and making known to the people what is going on, in
particular on the power plant accident. (Yayoi)

Statement:
Every measure must urgently be taken to prevent further deterioration of the
situation at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, and to rescue the
victims and evacuees of the earthquake, tsunamis and nuclear accident

Mar. 18, 2011
YASUI Masakazu
Secretary General, Japan Council against A& H Bombs (Gensuikyo)
Following the massive earthquake that hit eastern part of Japan and the
subsequent tsunami disasters on March 11, 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi
Nuclear Power Plant is facing a critical situation. Among its 6 nuclear
reactors, Reactor No.1, No.2 and No.3 had their fuel rods damaged, partially
melted, or suspected to be melting. At Reactor No. 3 and No. 4, the water
temperature of the spent fuel storage pools has risen so high and much
evaporated that fuel rods are exposed in air. A critical situation is
continuing. It is also reported that the water temperature of the spent fuel
storage pools at Reactor No. 5 and No. 6 is also rising.

Facing the danger of massive exposure to radiation, common with the
damage from the A-bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and from nuclear testing around the world, voices of sympathies, concerns and anxieties for the
victims and the people in evacuation, are reaching us from everywhere in
Japan and overseas. As a movement working on the basis of the tragic
experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki for the prevention of any more
calamity and for a total ban on nuclear weapons, we are deeply concerned
about the present crisis, and urge the Japanese government to make its
all-out effort to avert the worst situation of catastrophic exposure of the
entire nation to radiation. We also call on it to make the best effort to
mobilize the wisdom and actions of the people nationwide in rescuing the
victims of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident.

1. Both the most urgent and vital is to take every measure to prevent
further meltdown of the nuclear fuel, ensure the cooling of the spent fuel
and thus prevent the radiation from massively dispersing from the reactors.
If the present situation further deteriorates to such a point where uranium
and plutonium melt out of the fuel rods, massive amount of radioactive
substance will be released into the air - the worst-case scenario.
It is strongly pointed out that the government has assigned the Nuclear
and Industrial Safety Agency of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry,
a body that was created for the promotion of nuclear energy, as a
responsible body to cope with the crisis, and that this assignment is
helping to aggravate the situation. The government must give top priority to
securing the safety of the citizens, and should not be driven by the
interests of the electricity industry and other financial and economic
circles, such as, their demand for the preservation of the failed reactors.
It should give the central role in coping with the crisis to the independent
Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan, which has the role as the “cornerstone”
of the nuclear safety administration.

2. The rescue efforts for the victims of the earthquake, tsunamis and
nuclear power accident are equally urgent and vital. The death toll has
exceeded 5,000 and another 17,000 people are still missing. Over 400,000
people are in emergency evacuation centers and passing hard time in anxiety.
Inpatients evacuated from hospitals have resulted in tragic deaths in
succession. In order to meet the challenge of the disaster of such enormous
scale, it is essential to call for and rely on the support efforts of broad
citizens, along with the efforts of national and local governments’
institutions. We urge the government to provide all disaster-related
information fully and quickly. It should also ensure that the communication,
traffic and transportation media are available for the citizens in their
rescue efforts for the suffering people and their local governments.

3. The ongoing disaster at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant once again
shed light to the tremendous danger of continued dependence on nuclear power
especially in Japan, the most earthquake-prone country of the world.
Gensuikyo has many times pointed out the enormous risks involved in Japan’s
nuclear policy, including the use of plutonium fuel in the nuclear power
plants, the resumption of operation of the fast breeder-reactor “Monju” and
the operation of the reprocessing plant at Rokkasho-mura. We have urged the
immediate halt to the new construction of nuclear power plants, and called
for an all-out examination of existing nuclear power plants. In the face of
still-feared major aftershocks, we again urge the government to immediately
conduct comprehensive checks on all existing nuclear powers. Further, we
urge it to give priority to the development and promotion of alternative
energy resources.

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Japan Council against A & H Bombs (GENSUIKYO)
2-4-4 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8464 JAPAN
phone: +81-3-5842-6034
fax: +81-3-5842-6033
Email: antiatom(at)topaz.plala.or.jp
URL: http://www.antiatom.org/


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