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Chester remembers Chernobyl - 25 years on

chester | 26.04.2011 22:58 | Anti-Nuclear | Energy Crisis

Anti-nuclear activists from Cheshire and Wrexham marked the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster today with a stall at the Cross in Chester. Information on the stall included leaflets about Chernobyl, nuclear power generally, government plans for the geological disposal (burying in the ground) of nuclear waste and the links between the civilian nuclear power industry and the military use of nuclear technology, which takes the form of indiscriminate weapons of mass destruction, a threat to the existence of all life on this planet.






Leaflets prepared to hand out at this event stated: "Today is the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster. Its consequences may last for hundreds, possibly thousands of years. [The disaster] will continue to take lives and cause pain for as long as the radioactive paricles that were forcibly expelled from the nuclear reactor on that day have any strength. Those emissions went round the world. To the surprise of many they reached Britain after several days. Nuclear radiation lacks visibility. You cannot feel it, hear it or smell it. For that reason it is out of sight and out of mind."

It is estimated that at least one million people worldwide have died as a result of the Chernobyl accident(1). In the years following the disaster, thyroid cancers in the surrounding populations, especially amongst children, increased dramatically, in some cases the increase is thought to be as much as tenfold(2). Closer to home, over 300 Welsh farms remain contaminated and restricted 25 years on(3).

Many passers-by came up to the stall to discuss their views on nuclear power and nuclear waste disposal. Most voiced strong opposition to plans for new nuclear power stations and signed a petition from Cumbria against the burying of nuclear waste. A small minority, however, stated that they felt nuclear power was a 'necessary evil', 'the best solution in our current situation' and 'worth the risk to keep the lights switched on'. All claimed to be passionately concerned for the environment but with no apparent interest in reducing power consumption to render the small amount of our total power needs supplied from nuclear power redundant. Clearly, they take too much notice of James Lovelock, George Monbiot and BBC propaganda.


(1) “Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment,” compiled by authors Alexey Yablokov of the Center for Russian Environmental Policy in Moscow, and Vassily Nesterenko and Alexey Nesterenko of the Institute of Radiation Safety, in Minsk, Belarus. Pub: New York Academy of Sciences, 2010.

(2)  http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2805%2975320-4/fulltext

(3)  http://www.cndcymru.org/25th-anniversary-of-the-chernobyl-nuclear-accident-chernobyl-remembered-across-wales-%E2%80%98nuclear-power-%E2%80%93-no-thanks%E2%80%99

chester

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Unjust war, illegal volence.

27.04.2011 05:28

It is not a joke. The whole pretense of nuclear fission control is not a joke, and is in reality gambling with the entire life of the planet, and its whole web of life. It is a proven fact that Atomic Nuclear Power plants are in fact a failed twentieth century technology. The waste has never been contained, and hence every day the radiation is polluting the atmosphere and the ecological organic balances of life.

There is certainty that pollution will occur and that nuclear power, whether Atomic bombs or the so-called Atomic Nuclear Power Plant clean energy, is really safe is truely the modern version of the "Big Lie" that Goebells explained was necessary to get the war programs through to the public belief systems.

All atomic nuclear power whether bombs or atomic nuclear power plants are not now, nor ever will be safe and totally clean for use. Ban all atomic power, nuclear or atomic nuclear power plants. If the worse that happens at Fukushima take place it is measured at 93, 000 atomic bombs exploding.
It already is far and away worse than Chernobyl, and will require a new measuring stick to measure its actual deadly consequences that will leave at least the entire northern hemisphere contaminated by radiation, thusly effecting every living thing in the north, and beyond, for thousands if not millions of years.

Elly


No, it's no joke

27.04.2011 07:24

@elly:

no, it's no joke that people listen and believe all the nuclear lies. There was this programme on BBC radio 4 last night, comment below by the low level radiation campaign  http://www.llrc.org/:

"LLRC has listened to Fallout: The Legacy of Chernobyl (BBC Radio 4 20:00 - 20:40 British Summer-time:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010mckx.

"First impression is that this 40 minute treatment was slightly less unbalanced in favour of nuclear power than the 2006 BBC2 tv documentary Nuclear Nightmares which, according to a decision of the BBC Trust, was biased.

"LLRC will make a complaint to the BBC about Fallout: The Legacy of Chernobyl and the manner in which it was used to underplay the likely impact of the Fukushima disaster.

"In light of emerging information about the degree and geographical extent of radioactive contaminants emanating from Fukushima, citizens of nations where reckless endangerment is a criminal offence might consider bringing a legal action against the BBC for encouraging members of the public to disregard the potential health effects."

all the best

chester


legal challenge to nuclear power

27.04.2011 08:15

There's a legal challenge to nuclear power going on:

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/03/476970.html

concerned


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