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16,000 protest against Tokyo nuke restart

Published: 24 Sep 2014 - 12:41 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 08:21 pm

TOKYO:  Some 16,000 people rallied yesterday in the Japanese capital against the government’s plan to restart nuclear reactors.  
It was one of the largest anti-nuclear demonstrations since the nuclear watchdog on September 10 approved plans to restart two reactors at the Sendai plant in southern Japan.
“Three and a half years has passed since the nuclear accident, but self-examination has yet to be made,” Nobel literature laureate Kenzaburo Oe told the Tokyo rally.  
“(The government) is going ahead with the plan to resume operation at the Sendai plant without compiling sufficient anti-disaster plans,” Oe said.
After the rally, demonstrators marched through the capital, carrying banners reading: “We don’t need nuclear plants.”
On Sunday new industry minister Yuko Obuchi said the resource-poor nation should be realistic about its energy needs as the government tries to convince a sceptical public about the necessity of nuclear power.
In pre-Fukushima Japan, nuclear power accounted for nearly one-third of the country’s energy needs.
The Nuclear Regulatory Authority has said the two reactors were satisfactory but hurdles still remain, including getting the consent of local communities in a country still scarred by the catastrophe where all 48 viable reactors are offline.                    Afp