Madrid demo calls for end to nuclear power Madrid (AFP) May 8, 2011 Hundreds of demonstrators marched in Madrid Sunday calling for the immediate shutdown of Spain's nuclear plants in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in Japan. Protesters marched through the capital at midday shouting slogans including: "Chernobyl, Fukushima...shut down nuclear plants now!" Demonstrators, some wearing gas masks, held banners with slogans such as "Not another Fukushima", a reference to disaster that hit the Japanese plant following the devastating tsunami on March 11. "Nuclear power has proven to be a economic, technological, environmental and social failure, that poses a serious to public health," said a statement from the ecologists, union activists and other political groups behind the march. They called for the closure of the Garona power plant in particular, which, having been active since 1971, which is Spain's oldest. It is the same type of plant as the one at Fukushima. The socialist government ordered the inspection of the country's six stations in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. During the 2008 election campaign, Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero had promised to gradually reduce nuclear power in favour of renewable energy. But Spain, which is looking to become less oil dependent, subsequently decided to extend the production life of many of its plants, outraging ecological campaigners.
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Thousands rally in Japan against nuclear power Tokyo (AFP) May 7, 2011 Thousands of people rallied in Japan Saturday to demand a shift away from nuclear power after an earthquake and tsunami sparked the world's worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl a quarter-century ago. Braving spring drizzle, thousands of demonstrators gathered at a park in Tokyo's Shibuya district, many holding hand-made banners reading: "Nuclear is old!" and "We want a shift in energy policy! ... read more |
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