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“It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on No. 4 reactor” — Appeals for independent assessment team
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[quote:Always Looking:MV8xODI5NDcyXzMwNDc4Nzc2XzUyNkRDNTcz] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xODI5NDcyXzMwNDc4NzQwXzkwMjMzMzg1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 10041512:MV8xODI5NDcyXzMwNDc4NjgzX0E0NUQ0NzA0] What has Japan been doing for the last year? Have they not tried to conatain reactor 4?? [/quote] They can't due to 'Sky-Shine' from all the Gamma Radiation being emmited. It just bounces straight back down off of the Cloud Layers in ever increasing levels of Gamma Radiation. Google it..not a good situation at all. [/quote] So as of now there is NO way to fix the spent fuel rod problem. Sooner or later they will lose the cooling water and blow. We humans did not take long to ruin a beautiful world.! [/quote]
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Ambassador Murata writes to UN Secretary General: “It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on No. 4 reactor” — Appeals for independent assessment team
There was a Nuclear Security Summit Conference in Seoul on March 26 and 27, and Ambassador Murata and I made a concerted effort to find someone to inform the participants from 54 nations of the potential global catastrophe of reactor unit 4. We asked several participants to share the idea of an Independent Assessment team comprised of a broad group of international experts to deal with this urgent issue.
I would like to introduce Ambassador Murata’s letter to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to convey this urgent message and also his letter to Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda for Japanese readers. He emphasized in the statement that we should bring human wisdom to tackle this unprecedented challenge.
It seems to us that the Nuclear Security Summit was focused on the North Korea nuclear issue and on the issue of common security from a terrorist attack. Our appeal on the need for the independent assessment at Reactor 4 was regarded as less urgent. We predicted this outcome in light of the nature of the Summit. I suppose most participants fully understood the potential disaster which will affect their countries. Nevertheless, they decided not to raise the delicate issue, perhaps in order to not ruffle their diplomatic relationship with Japan.
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