CND condemns Fukushima water release plan

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“The Fukushima disaster is a stark warning of the devastating consequences that natural disasters – which are on the increase – can have when they lead to a nuclear accident.”

Kate Hudson, CND General Secretary

By the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)

CND condemns the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power’s (Tepco) plan to dump into the ocean over 1 million tonnes of treated radioactive water from the defunct Fukushima nuclear plant – despite local and international opposition. 

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said earlier this week that Tepco could begin the long-awaited dump from Thursday, “weather and ocean conditions permitting”. Kishida’s announcement comes shortly after a tri-lateral summit between Japan, South Korea, and the US at Camp David, where leaders discussed closer security cooperation in the region.

While South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his government found no problems with the “scientific and technical aspects” of the plan, opposition parties and much of South Korean civil society have been vocal in their opposition. 

Greenpeace Japan, meanwhile, warned the release “disregards scientific evidence, violates the human rights… is non-compliant with international maritime law… ignores its people’s concerns, including fishermen.” They added that the Japanese government and Tepco’s decommissioning plan for Fukushima was severely flawed and noted that there was still “sufficient water storage space” at the site.

CND General Secretary Kate Hudson said:

“The Japanese government and Tepco have gone ahead with this flawed plan despite concerns by local fishers, residents, and neighbouring countries. The Fukushima disaster is a stark warning of the devastating consequences that natural disasters – which are on the increase – can have when they lead to a nuclear accident. Instead of wasting billions of pounds on more nuclear power, governments should be investing in renewable energy solutions that don’t come with such risks.”


Featured image: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts depart Unit 4 of TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station on 17 April 2013 as part of a mission to review Japan’s plans to decommission the facility. Photo credit: Greg Webb / IAEA under Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0)

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