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Nuke Info Tokyo 120
(September/October 2007 (504 KB))

Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Earthquake: Lessons from the Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake
Summary of a conversation between CNIC's Baku Nishio and Chihiro Kamisawa

IAEA Releases Report on Kashiwazaki-Kariwa
There were some misleading comments in the IAEA's August 17 report.

Appeal by the Group of Concerned Scientists and Engineers Calling for the Closure of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
The Appeal was released to coincide with the formation of the group on 21 August 2007.

Active Tests Recommence at Rokkasho
The delays in the commencement of full operations of the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant have had a big impact on the finances of Aomori Prefecture and Rokkasho Village.

Worker Exposure Data for 2006 and the Workers' Compensation Case of the Late Tadashi Kiyuna
Tadashi Kyuna was a victim of the push to reduce costs through longer consecutive operation of nuclear power plants and shorter periodic inspections.

Abolition 2000 US-India Working Group sends letter to NSG governments

 
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CNIC's Anti-Nuclear News Service
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CNIC's News Watch Column
Published in each issue of Nuke Info Tokyo

News Watch 120 (September/October 2007)
--Monju Plant-Confirmation Tests Begin
--Successive Cases of Arson at Tomari-3 Construction Site
--Agricultural and seafood producers and consumers oppose Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant
--Regulations to be changed to extend time between periodic inspections
--Next generation light water reactors
--Muslim clerics say "No" to nuclear plan

 
Special Features

Who's Who
Column with profiles of anti-nuclear activists in Japan

Latest: Toshiko Takeda: Representative of the committee preparing the lawsuit against the Ohma nuclear power plant


Groups
Column introducing Japanese groups

Latest: Stop Rokkasho Japan
A new movement initiated by musician Ryuichi Sakamoto


Haiku
Haiku published in each edition of Nuke Info Tokyo

 

Current Nuclear Issues in Japan

Rokkasho Village
Articles and data about Rokkasho and Japan's reprocessing and plutonium program.
Click here for updates on active tests at the Rokkasho reprocessing plant (where they are up to and the problems encountered).

Japan's Nuclear Policy
Information on Japan's current nuclear policy, including reports on CNIC's involvement in the Atomic Energy Commision's Nuclear Policy Planning Council.

Japan's Spent Fuel and Plutonium Management Challenges
(Report by International Panel on Fissile Materials)

Link to Musician Ryuichi Sakamoto's site opposing Rokkasho reprocessing plant


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