Anti-atom
Japanese rally in thousands
Thousands
of activists have shown up for a protest around Japan’s parliament,
demanding that the government not restart the nuclear power plants,
which have been put on hold after last year’s Fukushima nuclear
disaster.
RT,
29
July, 2012
Many
of the protesters came to Japan's parliament complex wearing gas
masks. They chanted anti-nuclear slogans and were beating on yellow
oil-drums. They also voiced their anger at the restart of two plants
earlier this month.
Organizers
put the number of those who came at 200,000 people, though police
estimated the lower figure of 17,000.
The
information about details of the planned protest was actively being
spread via Twitter and social networks.
The
main aim was to attract ordinary people’s attention to the problem.
In
comparison, the first rally in a string of peaceful events fueled by
fears over the safety of nuclear power on March 29 gathered only 300
people.
Protesters
have grown increasingly frustrated with Prime Minister Yoshihiko
Noda’s order to restart two reactors – No. 3 and nearby No. 4 –
in June.
The
public fears over the risks of nuclear power are at decades high
after the meltdown at the Fukushima Daichi power plant, which
happened after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Several
probes into the accident revealed the poor state of both industry
safety standards and governmental regulation of the nuclear power
industry.
Prior
to the disaster Japan received a third of its electricity output from
nuclear power. After Fukushima, all of the country’s operational
reactors were suspended for safety inspections. All 50 working
reactors in Japan went offline in May for “routine checks”.
The
government says Japan’s economy cannot function without the restart
of reactors, explaining that people's living standards could not be
maintained without nuclear energy.
Just
days before the latest protest, on Friday, activists gathered outside
Prime Minister Noda’s residence.
Just
days before the latest protest, on Friday, activists gathered outside
Prime Minister Noda’s residence.
Protesters were chanting "No to restart! No to nuclear power!" and holding up banners with anti-nuclear slogans. (AP video shot)
Protesters, many wearing gas masks and beating on big, yellow oil-drums, were heading to the Prime Minister's office and the parliament building.(AP video shot)
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