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From: Kumar Sundaram <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2015 16:01:04 +0530
Subject: Press Release: Protest against Shinzo Abe's visit in Mumbai,
Vizag, Koodankulam, Tokyo and Osaka. More protests tomorrow.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

As part of the International Protests Against the India-Japan Nuclear
Agreement <http://www.indiaresists.com/india-japan-protest/>, citizens
groups and communities at grassroots today organised protests on the
occasion of Japanese PM Shinzo Abe's visit to India.

Activists demanded the termination of nuclear deal's negotiations.

   - This is more than a bilateral deal. It would fast-track the nuclear
   projects that the Indian govt has proposed after the Indo-US nuclear deal.
   This  agreement unleashes a destructive and dangerous nuclear expansion in
   India, in Maharashtra's Jaitapur, Gujarat's Mithi Virdi and Andhra
   Pradesh's Kovvada.
   - This deal is happening under pressure from US and France and their
   nuclear projects cannot go ahead without supply of crucial equipments from
   Japan.
   - The situation in Fukushima is nowhere near under control. The Japanese
   public broadcaster NHK informed yesterday about a massive spike in
   radiation.
   - The Japanese PM is selling nuclear technology to India to benefit the
   nuclear corporations of Japan whose business is on decline after Fukushima.
   - The people of Japan, and the Fukushima residents, have spoken against
   this deal as it would revive the corporates they are fighting against.
   - India has become an attractive location for the moribund global
   nuclear lobby after Fukushima and they are using the Indian system to open
   new market.
   - India doesn't have independent safety regulator, and didn't even
   conduct independent safety audit after Fukushima. The Modi govt has further
   diluted the suppliers' liability in case of an accident.
   - The govt is turning India into a dumping ground for dangerous nuclear
   technology.
   - Hiroshima and Nagasaki mayors have opposed the India-Japan nuclear
   agreement too, as they see it as a legitimisation of India's nuclear
   weapons and leading to arms race in Asia.

Tomorrow, thousands of farmers and fisherfolk would protests in Jaitapur
against the Shinzo-Abe Nuclear Deal and in their solidarity a citizens'
protest has been organised in Delhi's Jantar Mantar starting 11am.

Similar solidarity protests would happen tomorrow in Bangalore, Nagpur,
Chennai, Kolkata, London and New York.

We want better relationship between India and Japan, but both the countries
should take lessons from Fukushima and Hiroshima and expand pro-people
relationship rather than furthering the narrow interests of corporations.

With best regards,
Kumar Sundaram
Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace(CNDP)
+91-9810556134 | www.cndpindia.org










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