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    TEPCO shareholders demand end to nuclear power in Japan

    By Agence France-Presse in Tokyo | China Daily | Updated: 2014-06-27 07:22

    Energy company responsible for Fukushima plant wants to restart closed reactors

    Furious shareholders in the company that runs Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power station joined campaigners on Thursday to demand the permanent closure of the utility's atomic plants, as it held its annual meeting.

    Dozens of demonstrators with loudspeakers and banners said Tokyo Electric Power Co must act to avoid a repetition of the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, where three reactors went into meltdown after Japan's huge earthquake-sparked tsunami.

    Japan shut down all 48 of its reactors in the wake of the Fukushima disaster, the country's worst nuclear crisis in a generation. The government and electricity companies, including TEPCO, would like to fire some of them up again - but public unease has so far prevented that, as has a new, more-effective watchdog.

    There was pushing and shoving between security guards and demonstrators as they tried to approach TEPCO shareholders going into the annual meeting in Tokyo. Activists from conservation group Greenpeace wore full protective suits and industrial face masks to remind shareholders what evacuated families who lived near Fukushima must wear if they go back to check on their homes.

    Katsutaka Idogawa, former mayor of the town of Futaba, where the crippled plant is located, lashed out at supporters of nuclear power, including TEPCO's management.

    "Why don't you get exposed to radiation yourself? Why don't you lose your homeland?" he asked as shareholders filed into Tokyo International Forum for the meeting.

    His town remains evacuated because of elevated levels of radiation, amid expectations that it will be decades before it is safe to return, if ever.

    Idogawa - who bought TEPCO shares last year in a bid to influence the company's decisions - said the firm has been slow to offer compensation to those who lost homes, jobs, farms and their communities, and what they have offered has been inadequate.

    "You don't pay enough compensation and don't take responsibility. I can't forgive you!" he said.

    'Repeating mistakes?'

    The sentiment was echoed during the meeting by fellow shareholders whose communities host other nuclear plants.

    A woman from Niigata prefecture - where TEPCO hopes to restart reactors at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, the world's largest nuclear plant - also urged the company to put an end to its nuclear operations.

    "Are we going to make the same mistake that we had in Fukushima, also in Niigata?" she said. "Fellow shareholders, please support this proposal of scrapping the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant ... and revitalizing the site with plans for renewable energy," she said.

    TEPCO has argued that restarting selected reactors at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa is the key to ensuring the company's survival as it battles huge costs.

    The calls for an end to nuclear power were rejected on Thursday by TEPCO and a majority of its shareholders - which include a government-backed fund designed to rescue it, which holds 54.74 percent of outstanding stock.

    The government has poured billions of dollars into TEPCO to keep afloat the company that supplies electricity to Tokyo and its surrounding area.

     TEPCO shareholders demand end to nuclear power in Japan

    An environmental activist wears a radiation protection suit and holds a placard to protest as Tokyo Electric Power Co holds a shareholders meeting in Tokyo on Thursday. Dozens of demonstrators protesting plans to restart nuclear plants rallied in front of TEPCO's shareholders meeting. Yoshikazu Tsuno / Agence France-Presse

    (China Daily 06/27/2014 page11)

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