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NO SINGLE WEAPON COMPETES with potential damage from Fukushima— potential ‘super bomb’..says ex Japan Ambassador
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"Today the consequences of Fukushima threaten the world. Unit 4 contains
10 times more cesium 137 than Chernobyl. A strong earthquake could mean collapse.
Ignoring the conditions of the Fukushima nuclear reactors continue to be promoted at home and abroad.
Fukushima must not be forgotten.
Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima are no less dreadful than atomic bombs. Nuclear reactors are potential “super bombs." No single weapon can compete with the potential damage that can be caused by Fukushima unit 4.
The Fukushima accident could have been more catastrophic for Japan and the world.
The still present danger of a collapse of unit 4 after an intensity 7 earthquake must be broadcast the world over.
Sound judgment would not have permitted construction of 54 nuclearreactors in a Japan menaced by frequent earthquakes and tsunamis.Only the lack of ethics and responsibility made it possible. Money and the corruption of power plant management sow the seeds of catastrophe. This is not limited to Japan.
The lack of ethics and responsibility is highlighted by the absence of a solution for nuclear waste that threatens future generations.
Today mankind faces a crisis of civilization. The true cause is lack of ethics. Fundamental ethics would prohibit the abuse and exhaustion of natural resources leaving, permanently poisonous waste and enormous debt in its wake. Global ethics requires maternal culture, respecting the environment and interests of future generations.
The critical situation at Fukushima requires the mobilization of human wisdom on the widest possible scale. The pressing need for setting up a neutral assessment team as well as an international technical cooperation team is evident.
The fuel rods in the decaying cooling pool of unit 4 must be moved to another place as soon as possible. It is a global security issue requiring maximum efforts which regrettably are not being made.
( Mitsuhei Murata, Former Japanese Ambassador to Switzerland )
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