Message
from Japan
June
2017
After
the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident, the
Japanese government professed: “Such a nuclear accident like the Chernobyl will never occur in Japan because the Japanese science
technology is a way more advanced than that of Soviets.” However, it happened
fifteen years after the Chernobyl accident. No country,
including Japan, declared that their
nuclear science technology would never fail after the whole world had witnessed
what happened in Fukushima. Instead, the pro-nuclear
states have accepted to take the risk of another nuclear accident as Hans Blix,
Director of the IAEA at the time of the Chernobyl disaster, once stated:
“The atomic industry can take catastrophes like Chernobyl every year.” They have
decided to take the probability of the occurrence of a nuclear accident among
about 500 nuclear power plants all over the world to maintain the nuclear
industry. According to their calculation, a nuclear accident may occur every 500
years. What the two nuclear catastrophes in Chernobyl and Fukushima have revealed to the
world is that the consequences of the nuclear accident would always be grossly
underestimated; and the citizens and children would be affected most severely
by a nuclear disaster. The people in Chernobyl and Fukushima are left in that unjust
situations.
It is not the tragedy that has happened only to the people in Chernobyl and Fukushima. It could happen to you anytime in future. We cannot repeat such a tragedy.
It is not the tragedy that has happened only to the people in Chernobyl and Fukushima. It could happen to you anytime in future. We cannot repeat such a tragedy.
To
not repeat, we need to make the Chernobyl Law—which guarantees the right to
evacuation from radiation-contaminated environment following the international
standard of the dose limit of radiation exposure—an international treaty. As an
initial step towards that goal, we have launched a campaign to establish the
Chernobyl Law in the town and city we live.
The
following is the call for the enactment of Japan’s Chernobyl Law. The
message was written by a Japanese mother.
We are hoping to be connected with the people all over the world and work altogether to protect the health and lives of our children from another nuclear accident. We look forward to hearing from you.
Toshio Yanagihara, Lawyer.
(The Reality of Fukushima--he spoke at UN in October 2012)
◎A Call for Working Together to Enact the Chernobyl Law in Japan