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Click here to show your support for the people protesting in Idinthakarai |
People in Idinthakarai village have been protesting for months now. The Kudankulam nuclear reactors will use Russian technology which according to the official assessment prepared by Russia’s nuclear agencies is , to say the least, risky.[3] The report points out that the reactors might not be safe for a long if the cooling system fails.
Even after witnessing the nuclear disaster in Fukushima six months ago and the deadly explosion in a nuclear facility in France recently,[4] the government is still keen on using nuclear energy. An accident here will affect the entire country. The PM needs to know that the entire country support the demands being made by the people in Idinthakarai.
You should show your support for the people protesting in Idinthakarai.
http://www.greenpeace.in/take-action/no-nuclear/support-protests-at-kudankulam.php
Public pressure helped make CM Jayalalitha take a stand on this issue. Now we need to gather more support to get the PM to listen to the demands being made by the people.
The locals do not want these reactors, especially when there are viable renewable energy options available now. Countries like Germany and Italy have decided to move away from nuclear energy for the safety of their people.[5] India can do the same.
Support the people of Idinthakarai now!
http://www.greenpeace.in/take-action/no-nuclear/support-protests-at-kudankulam.php
Thanks a billion!
Karuna Raina
Nuclear Campaigner
Greenpeace India
Sources:
- Jaya halts TN nuke project for now, over to PM, Hindustan Times, September 21, 2011
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Jaya-halts-TN-nuke-project-for-now-over-to-PM/Article1-748407.aspx - PM to take final call on Kudankulam: Narayanasamy, Economic Times, September 23, 2011
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-09-23/news/30193992_1_kudankulam-project-nuclear-power-project-narayanasamy - Checks of Russian nuclear reactors fail safety hopes - and worse, leaked report reveals, Bellona.org, June 6, 2011
http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2011/rosatom_report - Explosion at French Nuclear Site Leaves One Person Dead, The New York Times, September 13, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/13/world/europe/13france.html - Japan crisis turns Germany, Italy against nuclear, Reuters, March 17, 2011
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/17/us-japan-quake-europe-nuclear-idUSTRE72G6X420110317
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