Urgent call for help at Fukushima. Sign petition! 
Concern is growing internationally not only at the apparently worsening 
situation at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors — where 
hundreds of tons of radioactive water pour into the sea daily — but at 
the Japanese government’s lack of focus in dealing with the on-going 
catastrophe.
Internationally, there is an increasingly more urgent call for Japan to invite 
and accept help from independent experts to deal with the leaking radioactive 
waste storage tanks at the site, and the complex challenge to divert the flow 
of ground water 
around, rather than through, the contaminated complex. (Fukushima workers 
pictured above).
Environmental groups in Japan have launched a petition directed to Prime 
Minister, Shinzo Abe, Toshimitsu Motegi, Minister of Economy, 
Trade and Industry and Shunichi Tanaka, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory 
Authority (NRA) demanding that they concentrate on the marine calamity 
and cease all activities related to restarting nuclear power plants in 
Japan or selling the technology abroad. Please sign this petition today!
In recognizing that the technical challenges at the Fukushima Daiichi site are 
immense, the environmental groups, supported by many 
colleagues and activist groups around the world, are asking the Japanese 
government to “bring together the combined wisdom of independent 
experts with no vested interests from within Japan and internationally 
(i.e. domestic and international independent expertise)." 
Meanwhile, while 95% of the Japanese public believe that the 
situation at Fukushima Daiichi is out of control, Prime Minister Abe 
focused his recent energies on a final, and successful, push to secure 
the 2020 Olympic Games for Tokyo. He used the selection of Tokyo as host city 
for the Games to state that  
"that there has not been, is not now and will not be any health problems 
whatsoever," from the disaster, a position that is unsupportable in 
medical science. 
Buried in the same news cycle was the decision by the Japanese courts not to 
prosecute TEPCO executives for their handling of the Fukushima 
disaster. Residents of Fukushima had filed a criminal complaint, and are 
insensed at this decision.
In the US, 31 Fukushima-style reactors remain running — the 
antiquated and dangerous General Electric Mark I and Mark II boiling 
water reactors (BWRs). This notorious design was flagged in 1972 as too 
flawed to build, but the warnings were ignored. During Congressional 
testimony in 1976, three senior GE engineers who had publicly resigned, 
testified the design was “so dangerous that it now threatens the very 
existence of life on this planet.” 
Shortly after the Fuksuhima Daiichi disaster began, Beyond Nuclear initiated 
its Freeze our Fukushimas campaign to call for the shutdown of all this 
country’s GE Mark I and II BWRs. 
While Japan now contemplates how it will permanently freeze a wall 90 
feet (30 meters) deep into the earth around the Fukushima wreckage to 
contain radioactivity migrating into water and the ocean, the focus must also 
be on permanently freezing the operation of all GE Mark I and Mark II reactors. 
Beyond Nuclear continues its work in support of communities 
threatened by the GE reactors.  Join the actions for closure of 
dangerous GE reactors with the next live webcast on September 30, 2013 where 
the public meets the NRC. Contact Paul Gunter at [email protected] to 
learn more and visit the Freeze our Fukushimas page on our website. You can 
also download our Freeze our Fukushimas campaign pamphlet that also lists all 
the Mark I and II reactor sites in the U.S.

Sign petition at 
https://fs220.xbit.jp/n362/form2/

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