SEMUA kemusykilan tentang status dan tahap 
keselamatan sisa Lynas yang ditimbulkan semula 
oleh SM Mohamed Idris dalam artikel di bawah 
telah dijawab dalam posting-posting yang saya 
hantar pada bulan Disember 2011 dalam Islah-Net.

Please don't waste your time, my time and other 
peoples' time by re-telling and repeating all the lies..



At 2/3/2012 09:50 PM, ISHAK ALI wrote:



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>Radioactive waste dump in Malaysia a super 
>subsidy for Lynas — SM Mohamed Idris
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>March 02, 2012
>MARCH 2 — In recent days, we have heard the 
>authorities giving contradictory signals 
>regarding the disposal of radioactive waste from Lynas Corp’s Gebeng refinery.
>According to the health minister, Lynas would be 
>told to move the radioactive wastes outside of 
>Kuantan or ship these back to Australia. This 
>was the agreement reached by him and the 
>ministers of International Trade and Industry, 
>Science, Technology and Innovation, and Natural Resources and Environment.
>Four days on, February 26, the prime minister 
>said that the radioactive wastes would be dumped 
>far away from residential areas.
>Another two days later, February 28, the public 
>was told that the four ministries had decided to 
>store the radioactive waste in Malaysia and a possible site had been found.
>The following day, the Green Technology, Energy 
>and Water minister said that the Cabinet had not 
>given up on sending back the radioactive waste to Australia.
>In fact, the impression given was that Malaysia 
>was mulling over the option of whether to 
>actually send the radioactive waste from Lynas back to Australia.
>This being the case, we are wondering why the 
>Malaysian government had not thought of getting 
>Mitsubishi, the company that produced 
>radioactive waste in the Asian Rare Earth (ARE) 
>factory in Bukit Merah, Perak over 30 years ago, 
>to send its wastes back to Japan.
>It is still not too late as the radioactive 
>waste may continue to contaminate our 
>environment and pose a threat to Malaysians for 
>countless generations, thanks to the apathy of 
>the government (and Atomic Energy Licensing 
>Board). If the government thinks that it can 
>ship radioactive waste back to Australia, we are 
>sure that the same could have been done for the ARE waste.
>If the government had done this earlier, we 
>would not be burdened with having to deal with 
>these radioactive wastes with a half-life of 
>13.9 billion years. In other words, we are now 
>left with having to manage radioactive waste 
>that will remain radioactive forever.
>This was a stupendous subsidy for Mitsubishi 
>(and Japan). The radioactive waste left behind 
>is a source of contamination to our soils, 
>forests, water systems and the air. (Thorium, 
>when it decays, produces radioactive radon gas 
>that can be carried for long distances, 
>generously covering the air Malaysians breathe).
>These are enormous liabilities to Malaysia, our 
>ecosystems and our health and safety. The damage 
>to our land, forests, waters and air and the 
>costs to the health of Malaysians is 
>incalculable. These future costs were never 
>factored in when Mitsubishi was allowed to 
>operate. In the absence of knowledge about 
>future risks and costs, the government (AELB) 
>decided it was a golden investment opportunity. 
>Mitsubishi took the profits home and left this 
>toxic legacy that will last for billions of years — or forever.
>Despite the fact that work has begun on an 
>underground storage system (at the cost of over 
>RM300 million), there is no guarantee that this 
>underground storage of some 80,000 200L drums of 
>radioactive wastes from the ARE factory will 
>remain geologically stable for the next 100 years, let alone 1000 years.
>Bear in mind that Malaysia is made up mainly of 
>limestone, which is highly porous, unstable and 
>prone to erosion, making it very unsuitable for 
>the storage of long-lived radioactive wastes. 
>Climate change, tsunamis, earthquakes, the 
>recent unprecedented floods and natural 
>disasters should serve as a clear warning. 
>Should any disaster occur, Malaysian taxpayers will have to foot the bill.
>The ARE factory in Bukit Merah was underwritten 
>with enormous public subsidies where all the 
>risks and costs were socialised and borne by 
>Malaysia and its present and future generations.
>Allowing Lynas to dump its radioactive wastes on 
>Malaysian soil will be the sweetest ultimate 
>subsidy of all. This is on top of the tax-free 
>billions that it will reap as profits. Note that 
>Lynas’s rare earths production will be ten times 
>more than that produced at the ARE factory, thus 
>the wastes level will be immense. If the damages 
>and costs are not addressed by the authorities, 
>they will be burdening future generations of 
>Malaysians with radioactive wastes they had no part in creating.
>As it is, the annual US$10 million (RM30 
>million) that Lynas will pay Malaysia for five 
>years beggars belief. It is farcical that the 
>economic, social, environmental and health costs 
>to the workers, communities, the land, forests, 
>soils, waters, seas, and future generations are 
>seen as amounting to just US$50 million.
>Allowing Lynas to dump its radioactive wastes in 
>Malaysia forever is indefensible.
>* SM Mohamed Idris is president of the Consumers 
>Association of Penang and Sahabat Alam Malaysia
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>To: [email protected]
>From: [email protected]
>Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:48:15 +0800
>Subject: [Islah-Net] LYNAS: Antara Fakta dan Auta
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><http://reformasin.blogspot.com/2012/02/lynas-antara-fakta-auta.html>http://reformasin.blogspot.com/2012/02/lynas-antara-fakta-auta.html
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>Selepas selesai solat Jumaat di Masjid Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah II di
>Kuantan saya jumpa risalah "LYNAS: Antara Fakta dan Auta" diterbitkan
>oleh Ikatan Anak Muda Pahang diletakkan di cermin hadapan kereta.Hari
>ini bila buat carian di internet, risalah tu dah ada rupanya di sana.
>
>Selamat Membaca!!



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