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Nuclear disaster in Japan : Japanese Government and capitalists have a serious responsibility for what is a real crime against humanity

lundi 28 mars 2011, par Robert Paris

Nuclear disaster in Japan : Japanese Government and capitalists have a serious responsibility for what is a real crime against humanity

Nuclear disaster in Japan : Japanese Government and capitalists have a serious responsibility for what is a real crime against humanity

The tsunami was not a surprise : it already existed in old Japanese prints ... As for putting nuclear power plants in the sea in such an area, it is a real crime ...

Responsibilities in the destruction of Japan and perhaps the world’s are entirely from the ruling classes.

After the fear and suffering, the anger of the working people of Japan will probably explode in the short or medium term. It is necessary that state officials and capitalists are swept by the earthquake popular !!
The Japanese government has not warned the public against the risks of nuclear-related tsunami. It does’nt protect population but protects its deadly choice and protects himself and the trust TEPCO against accusations to come ... It protects the system that led to this disaster for humanity !!

U.S. imperialism has made fantastic profits in Japan is just as responsible !

Despite all talks pretending to calm people, including that of France to say that now we must tell the truth to the peoples (sic), it is clear that we are witnessing the biggest industrial disaster of the capitalist era and it threatens the entire world and not only the Japanese ... It must also be said that this is not only the consequences of a natural disaster but the results criminals unbridled capitalist industry ...
In Japan, nuclear power plants, the Japanese government did not have his say and agreed not to verify even a severe accident.
From the late 1980s to 1990, TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company), the Japanese giant, first private power producer, had falsified reports about thirty inspection of nuclear reactors. In Japan, TEPCO has over a third of nuclear reactors, including those in Fukushima Daiichi and Daini.

On August 29, 2002, Nuclear Safety Agency Japanese Industrial (Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency) revealed an outraged public opinion the magnitude of the fraud. This falsification of documents aimed to cover at least three incidents in central Fukushima and Kashiwazaki-Kariwa (Niigata prefecture, north, 200 km from Tokyo). These practices were sometimes continued for twenty-five years, and the total number of events is estimated at 200. Following this scandal, TEPCO decided to stop 7 of its 17 nuclear reactors for inspection in October 2002. In April 2007, another Japanese operator, Hokuriku Electric, had confessed to an incident on its boiling water reactor of Shika incident he had hidden for eight years.

The result : fantastic profits and cheap energy for industry. For this, the Japanese capital and international capital are willing to pay blood money.

Therefore, no information on what happens in plants in serious dysfunction.

TEPCO, the early nuclear disasters, hid the facts as much as she could.
The company was initially removed from the site, leaving the management problems to employees of subsidiaries. To then pass the buck of their failure ...

Then there was silence upon what is occurring in the nuclear center ...
Finally, the CEO of TEPCO, Masataka Shimizu had to apologize and recognize that it had begun to inform only 29 hours after the initial problems, while throughout the weekend the company officials responded to questions an invariable : "We continue to investigate the problem."

But it was not over ...

TEPCO has refused the help offered by the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at the first incident Saturday, March 12. Then, delays have been taken in the announcement of each new incident, news TEPCO were false and concealed the truth and the many unanswered questions have finally reacting the Japanese government.

March 15, the head of government said the CEO of TEPCO : "While the explosions were all filmed by television, it took you over an hour to inform the government."

It was only yesterday that the Japanese government has put its two cents by sending water through its own means on the Central ... mais trop tard ! but too late !

Irreversible consequences for the population are still unknown because we do not tell us where is nuclear fusion, and especially because this type of accident never happened and no scientist knows what can happen ...

It is with the complicity of the Japanese state and capital of Japan but also with the complicity of the world that we have built plants in the sea to the land of tsunamis and plants on fault lines ! !

It is with the complicity we left the company TEPCO manage these sites after multiple incidents that she refused to elucidate.
TEPCO, the fourth largest producer of electricity, manages the central archipelago since 1951. In fiscal 2009 ended March 2010, the company sold 290,187 gigawatt (GW) to 28.6 million customers and achieved a turnover of 40 billion euros.

TEPCO is not his first case of liability camouflaged in serious accidents. The group is even customary of that.

Muzzled opponents, accident hidden, Japan discovers with dismay the damage from the atomic code of silence. E And the world takes fright
A name previously symbolized the Japanese nuclear danger : that of the first plant built in the archipelago in Tokaimura in Ibaraki Prefecture coast south of Sendai devastated by the tsunami. Here, in this plant built in 1960 by TEPCO, Tokyo Electric Company site owner Fukushima whose engines were severely damaged Saturday, that took place in 1999, an accident-symbol of the divide between the Japanese bureaucracy atomic and opinion.

On September 20, 1999, employees of malformed Tepco cause incipient fission after handling a quantity of uranium by about 16 pounds, far exceeding the safety value of 2.3 kilos. Two workers die from their injuries. More than a hundred are irradiated. An exclusion zone of almost one kilometer is decreed.

Revelations of false statements in reports of routine inspections conducted by the government - over 200 in twenty years - had forced the management to resign in 2002. In 2007, NISA, the Agency for Industrial and Nuclear Safety, had indicated that between 1978 and 2002, 97 incidents, including 19 considered "critical", had been concealed from the authorities. These cases concerned the ten Japanese power companies, but TEPCO was the most criticized. These admonitions have not really changed the way it works. In July 2007, TEPCO was again criticized for delay in giving accurate information on fire and radiation leak at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, the largest in the world to stop after an earthquake of magnitude 6 8. The lack of transparency in its communication that caused concern among the population, it had to wait twenty and one month to revive the plant.
After an earthquake in July 2007 in the department of Niigata (Japan Sea) with a magnitude of 6.8, several incidents had already occurred at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant (seven reactors) which radioactive leaks. TEPCO, which had once hidden problems had been slow to recognize the facts : the Central was not designed to withstand an earthquake of such violence and the warning had been given too late, recognized the Premier of time, Shinzo Abe.
The survey revealed some fifty abnormalities and dysfunctions and forgery of documents on the results of leak tests. Eager to reassure public opinion rather suspicious vis-à-vis the nuclear TEPCO had adopted new standards. At the time, the Meteorological Agency estimated that a fault off the coast now came almost under the station.

To cover up incidents in his power, TEPCO, which operates a third of central Japan, had falsified documents.

From the late 1980s to 1990, TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company), the Japanese giant, first private power producer, had falsified reports about thirty inspection of nuclear reactors. In Japan, TEPCO has over a third of nuclear reactors, including those in Fukushima Daiichi and Daini. On August 29, 2002, Nuclear Safety Agency Japanese Industrial (Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency) revealed an outraged public opinion the magnitude of the fraud. This falsification of documents aimed to cover at least three incidents in central Fukushima and Kashiwazaki-Kariwa (Niigata prefecture, north, 200 km from Tokyo). These practices were sometimes continued for twenty-five years, and the total number of events is estimated at 200. Following this scandal, TEPCO decided to stop 7 of its 17 nuclear reactors for inspection in October 2002. In April 2007, another Japanese operator, Hokuriku Electric, had confessed to an incident on its boiling water reactor of Shika incident he had hidden for eight years.

Before the earthquake last Friday and the collateral damage it has caused in the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Dai-ichi - the accident is now classified as Level 6 on the scale at seven levels established by the Agency International Atomic Energy Agency - the Japanese civilian nuclear program had already been the subject of much criticism. In 2002, a case control had falsified safety exploded into the open within the powerful Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), a company at the heart of the news. TEPCO officials had attempted to hide cracks in the tanks 13 of the 17 reactors operated by the company. Parmi ceux-ci figuraient déjà ceux Fukushima Dai-ichi. Among them were those already Fukushima Dai-ichi.

In July 2007, following an earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant, still operated by TEPCO, had been seriously affected by the earthquake. Water had spread through the building of one of the reactors, before being discharged into the sea, full of radioactive elements. In June 2008, another earthquake this time by 7.2 damage one of the reactors of the nuclear Kurihata without serious consequence.

The Japanese government he played with the health of its citizens ? In August 2007, Professor Katsuhiko Ishibashi of Kobe University created the neologism Genpatsu-Shinsa that can be translated by the nuclear disaster created by an earthquake in an article published jointly by the International Herald Tribune and "Asahi Shinbun". He highlighted the risks faced by Japan. "Since the Great Hanshin Earthquake that devastated Kobe in 1995, almost the entire Japanese archipelago has entered a period of intense seismic activity," he explained, even though the government underestimated the potential risks posed by of major earthquakes. "The period of high seismic activity will continue for another 40 years or more. If drastic measures are taken now to reduce the vulnerability of nuclear plants to earthquakes, Japan could face a nuclear catastrophe in the near future, "he prophesied. And seismologist take the example of a nuclear plant operated by TEPCO ... to the important design flaws to withstand the effects of an earthquake of great magnitude.

In 1995, the FBR Monju, equivalent to the central Phoenix in France, has a major leak of sodium causing a huge fire (see tab Extend). (PNC) in charge of the industry recognizes overgeneration concealing information and photographs, and its vice-director, Shigeo Nishimura, committed suicide after a news conference. This experimental reactor has been called into operation in May 2010.

The incident has important political consequences. Elected officials of the prefectures of Fukui, Niigata and Fukushima - which alone together 60% of nuclear plants - demand that the state establish the causes and responsibilities in this accident. Stalled and the difficulty of the Japanese nuclear industry to accept his central to the population are made visible by the time construction is becoming longer. While it took seven years on average in the 1970s to build a power plant, it now takes six.

Two other fatalities have occurred in recent years. On 30 September 1999, a criticality accident occurs in the uranium enrichment plant in Tokai-mura, Ibaraki Prefecture. Two workers die and 225 are seriously affected by radiation, plus 207 inhabitants (4). The villagers were evacuated from Tokai and containment is ruled by the Ibaraki Prefecture to 310,000 people within a radius of ten kilometers.
In 2004, a leak of radioactive steam takes place in the Mihama nuclear power plant, killing five people and injuring seven others. It’s time for the civil nuclear accident the deadliest ever known in Japan. Finally in 2007, an earthquake in the Niigata region had seriously damaged the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant. Again, TEPCO had denied any radiation leak even though more than 1000 liters of radioactive water had spilled into the sea Rokkasho-mura, waste disposal of nuclear.
In addition to these incidents, the nuclear industry is experiencing setbacks for over twenty years in the nuclear complex of Rokkasho-mura, which brings on a few square kilometers of uranium enrichment plant, a storage center for low-level radioactive waste, a repository "temporary" high-level waste - the famous Japanese waste at La Hague - and a plant for reprocessing nuclear waste, built with technology transfer to Areva. Plant fuel cycle unique to the world that the locals have renamed the "nuclear waste disposal" (No. gomi SUTEBA kaku). The local opponents have used every means possible to stop the project : petitions, local elections, events involving several thousand people in the 1980s, the port blockades by fishermen during the arrival of nuclear waste. Nothing changed the course of nuclear industries and electric utility collected in the conglomerate JNFL and decided to do the Rokkasho the "Mecca of nuclear." The project involves the creation of more jobs for the Aomori prefecture, one of the poorest of Japan, and a financial windfall consists of various taxes related to the nuclear industry.

However, the reprocessing plant never came into operation. During final testing in December 2008, a leak of highly radioactive liquid in the vitrification occurred that prevents up to date while launching the plant. At the entrance, the spent fuel of all nuclear plants in the archipelago piled inexorably. At the exit, the die MOX has never been proven in operation in Japan. Moreover, if attention is focused today on Fukushima, the Rokkasho-mura, which also works on emergency generators, may have been damaged because of its proximity to the epicenter and the tsunami that reached the coast of Shimokita Peninsula.

To give an idea of ​​the level of concern of the Japanese government, we must know that he has invested everything he could ... of money to prevent the Tokyo Stock Exchange does not fall but that a minister has been in areas overwhelmed by the tsunami, while its responsibility for the lack of information for coastal populations is committed ...

The emperor said he prays for the Japanese people but neither he nor his family has moved a finger to see the last victims and those dying of hunger and cold in the snow because there is very little help ...
The government ordered Tuesday to about 140 000 people living within a radius of 30 km around the site to stay home and caulk windows and doors.

But caulking is impossible cons and cons of radiation toxic clouds !! To ensure the safety of the population, the first thing to do is overthrow the capitalist !

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