Fukushima Meltdown's 2nd Anniversary Brings Protests Against Japan's Reliance on Nuclear Power
Mar 11, 2013 | democracynow
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- Japan stands at a crossroads over its reliance on nuclear power as
the country marks the second anniversary of one of the world's worst
atomic disasters. On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake triggered a
devastating tsunami that struck Japan's northeast coast, killing more
than 20,000 and leaving at least 150,000 homeless. The twin disasters
also triggered a meltdown at the Tokyo Electric Power Company's
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, stranding more than 315,000
evacuees. Japan responded by halting nearly all nuclear-related
projects. But two of the Fukushima nuclear power complex's existing
reactors are now operational again, and construction has resumed at the
Oma Nuclear Power Plant. Over the weekend, thousands of Japanese marched
in opposition to nuclear power. We are joined from Kyoto by Aileen
Mioko Smith, executive director of Green Action.
To see additional coverage of the disaster, see the Democracy Now! news archive: http://www.democracynow.org/topics/ja...
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