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From: ROHIT PRAJAPATI & TRUPTI SHAH <[email protected]>
Date: 11 September 2013 08:08




*Date: 10 September 2013

*
Urgent Appeal from people of Gujarat, India

 ·        *Affected people of the proposed 6000 MW Mithi Virdi Nuclear
Power Plant of Gujarat, India need your support and solidarity.

*·        *You can organize a meeting on or before September 23, 2013
within your group, city and pass a resolution in support of the struggle
and if you are in USA then you may try to organize protest in New York
during the meeting of the Indian Prime Minister with  USA authorities to
finalize the Mithi Virdi Nuclear Power Plant project.

*A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up a 6000 MW Nuclear Power
plant in village Mithi Virdi, Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, was signed by
the Government of Gujarat (GOG) with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India
Ltd. (NPCIL) – a Government of India company – in the Vibrant Gujarat
Global Investors' summit in 2007. The exact location of the Nuclear Power
Plant (Westinghouse, USA – AP1000) is just a few kms away from ALANG
Shipbreaking Yard. Five villages – Jaspara, Mithi Virdi, Mandva, Khadarpar
and Sosiya 
(http://wikimapia.org/#lat=21.4839805&lon=72.2368455&z=16&l=0&m=a&v=2)
stand to lose 777 hectares of their fertile land to the proposed
nuclear
power plant.

The site selection committee for the Nuclear Power Plant constituted in
2005 had short listed Mithi Virdi and submitted its report on 28th June
2007.

AP1000 is an untested reactor technology. USNRC had raised several
technical doubts about the reactors, which were given a nod to by
non-technical committee members of the NRC.

The villages of Mithi Virdi, Jaspara, Mandva, Khadarpar and Sosiya are
blessed with fertile land. Of the five villages, three villages – Mithi
Virdi, Jaspara and Sosiya are situated along the coastline. Most of the
land proposed to be acquired falls under Jaspara village. There are total
152 villages in 30 Kms radius of the proposed nuclear power plant.

The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture. The rich alluvial soil
here supports, crops like Ground Nut, Wheat, Bajra, Cotton, etc and fruits
like Mangoes (Mangoes from Sosiya are very famous across the India and they
are also exported), Chickoos, Coconut, etc. This area also grows and
supplies vegetables like Onion, Brinjal, Gourd, Tomatoes, Drumsticks, etc.
Also the agriculture department has found the climate and soil suitable for
cashew nuts.

People of the area were blissfully unaware of the proposed nuclear project
when  Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti (a voluntary organisation) activists
visited Mithi Virdi area. They had no idea of the impending threat to their
land, livelihood and the environmental & health hazards of nuclear energy.

Since 2007 the Bhavnagar Jilla Gram Bachao Samiti, Anu Urja Abhyas Juth,
Gujarat Anu-urja Mukti Andolan and Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti conducted
awareness programmes. As a result the villagers with the supports of number
of organisations in Gujarat and across India started agitation against the
proposed 6000 MW Mithi Virdi Nuclear Power Plant. The slogan of the
struggle today is *“No Nuclear Power Plant in Mithi Virdi, not anywhere in
the world”*.*

*Two years after the Fukushima disaster, its impact on the global nuclear
industry has become increasingly visible. Global electricity generation
from nuclear plants dropped by a historic 7 percent in 2012, adding to the
record drop of 4 percent in 2011. This is according to World Nuclear
Industry Status Report 2013 (WNISR) which provides a global overview of the
history, the current status and the trends of nuclear power programs
worldwide.

This report looks at nuclear reactor units in operation and under
construction and provides 40 pages of detailed country-by-country
information. The 2013 edition also includes an update on nuclear economics
as well as an overview of the status, on-site and off-site, of the
challenges triggered by the Fukushima disaster. However, this report’s
emphasis on recent post-Fukushima developments should not obscure an
important fact. The world nuclear industry already faced daunting
challenges long before Fukushima, just as the U.S. nuclear power industry
had largely collapsed after the 1979 Three Mile Island accident. The
nuclear promoters’ invention that a global nuclear renaissance was
flourishing until 3/11 is equally false. Fukushima only added to the
already grave problems, starting with poor economics.

Let us look at what the report has to say about operations. There are 31
countries operating nuclear power plants in the world. A total of 427
reactors have a combined installed capacity of 364 GWe. These figures
assume the final shutdown of the ten reactors at Fukushima-Daiichi and
-Daini. It should be noted that as of 1 July 2013 only two (Ohi-3 and -4)
of the 44 remaining Japanese reactors are operating and their future is
highly uncertain. In fact, many observers believe that a large share of the
suspended Japanese units will likely never restart.

The nuclear industry is also in decline. The 427 operating reactors are 17
lower than the peak in 2002, while, the total installed capacity peaked in
2010 at 375 GWe before declining to the current level of 364 GWe, which was
last seen a decade ago. Annual nuclear electricity generation reached a
maximum in 2006 at 2,660 TWh, then dropped to 2,346 TWh in 2012 (down 7
percent compared to 2011, down 12 percent from 2006). About three-quarters
of this decline is due to the situation in Japan, but 16 other countries,
including the top five nuclear generators, decreased their nuclear
generation too.

The nuclear share in the world’s power generation declined steadily from a
historic peak of 17 percent in 1993 to about 10 percent in 2012. Nuclear
power’s share of global commercial primary energy production plunged to 4.5
percent, a level last seen in 1984. Only one country, the Czech Republic,
reached its record nuclear contribution to the electricity mix in 2012.

The report also points out that two-thirds (44) of the units under
construction are located in three countries: China, India and Russia.

The Government of India is aggressively pursuing its nuclear programmes in
spite of people from Koodankulam (Tamil Nadu), Jaitapur (Maharashtra),
Mithi Virdi (Gujarat), Kovvada (Andhra Pradesh), Gorakhpur (Haryana),
Chutka (Madhya Pradesh) and Haripur (West Bengal) waging relentless
struggles against these anti-people and unsafe nuclear power projects
promoted by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL). Their
massive peaceful protests have mostly been met with callousness and brutal
repression on the part of the governments. Communities near the existing
nuclear facilities in Tarapur, Rawatbhata, Kalpakkam, Kaiga, Kakrapar and
Hyderabad have also been raising voices against radiation leaks and their
harmful effects, which are often hushed up by the authorities. Existing and
proposed new uranium mines in Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Meghalaya have
also met with massive protests.

The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Manmohan Singh is visiting USA from 20 to 28
September 2013. During the visit, there is a possibility of the meeting
between Westinghouse and NPCIL to finalise the deal for the Mithi Virdi
Nuclear Power Plant.

The affected people are planning to organise massive rally on 23 September
2013 from Mithi Virdi to Bhavnagar (40Kms) and meeting at Bhavnagar to
register their protest.

To have some idea about the ongoing struggle against the propsed 6000 MW
Mithi Virdi Nuclear Power Plant you can look at

FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/GujaratAnuUrjaMuktiAndolan

EPH VIDEO - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny4uiz1njHI

VILLAGE VIDEO - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q4lhm0Y4XA

*We need your support.* You can organize the meeting on or before 23
September 2013 in your group, city and pass a resolution in support of the
struggle and if you are in USA then you may try to organize protest in New
York during the meeting of Indian Prime Minister with the USA authorities
to finalize the Mithi Virdi Nuclear Power Plant.

Send us copy of resolution, meeting details, audio-video solidarity
messages to [email protected], [email protected], and
[email protected] on or before the 23 September 2013 so that we can play or
read your solidarity statements in the meeting.


*Bhavnagar Jilla Gram Bachao Samiti,

Gujarat Anu-urja Mukti Andolan

Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti
*

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