Protests
in Japan as nuclear power plant reopens
Ohi
reactor is first to go back online since Fukushima nuclear disaster
1
July, 2012
Dozens
of protesters shouted and danced at the gate of a nuclear power plant
as it restarted on Sunday. It is the first to go back online since
Japan shut down all of its reactors for safety checks following the
Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Ohi
nuclear plant's reactor No 3 returned to operation despite divided
public opinion. Last month, the prime minister, Yoshihiko Noda,
ordered the restarts of reactors No 3 and nearby No 4, saying living
standards could not be maintained without nuclear energy.
Many
citizens are against a return to nuclear power because of safety
fears after the Fukushima accident.
The
government has been carrying out tests and says the reactors are safe
to restart.
All
50 of Japan's working reactors were gradually turned off in the wake
of last year's earthquake and tsunami, which sent the Fukushima plant
into multiple meltdowns, setting off the worst nuclear disaster since
Chernobyl.
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