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Small modular reactors — a radioactive idea
- Industry and Lobbies
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Nuclear Energy

Small modular reactors — a radioactive idea
September 29, 2020Helen Caldicott AUSTRALIAN politicians are contemplating developing nuclear power for this country. In their ignorance, they are mooting “small modular reactors” (SMRs) about which they clearly know little. To partly explain their enthusiasm here is the background story. The so-called “nuclear renaissance” died following the Fukushima catastrophe when one-sixth of the world’sRead More
Did you know that Cuban doctors helped save Chernobyl’s children? Watch this webinar to know more
July 19, 2020Covid-19 Exposes Nuclear Sector’s Vulnerabilities in the UK
April 12, 2020‘Disaster Capitalism at its Worst’: Nuclear Industry Lobbies Scramble for Bailout during COVID-19 Crisis
March 26, 2020

Nuclear Power Plants Costlier than Ever: New Research Finds Construction Delays Escalate Cost
May 31, 2018A new analysis of the history of nuclear power plant projects shows since 2010 delays have contributed 18 per cent the costs.

Mounting apprehensions regarding techno-economic feasibility of EPRs: Shankar Sharma’s Letter to the DAE
July 20, 202016 July 2020 To The Secretary Department of Atomic Energy, New Delhi Dr. Jitendra Singh MOS, PMO, New Delhi Honorable Prime Minister Govt. of India, New Delhi Dear Sirs, Greetings from Sagar, Western Ghats, Karnataka. May I draw your kind attention to the latest French Auditor’s report, as in the newsRead More
DAE’s latest tall and hollow claim: 20,000 MW of nuclear power in India over next decade
October 21, 2019Why is India bent on bailing out the French nuclear industry at the cost of its own citizens’ lives?
September 13, 2019Nuclear Energy’s Cost-Benefit Analysis for India: Shankar Sharma’s Letter to the CAG
April 1, 2019
- Arms Race
- Disarmament
- Nuclear Tests
- War and Conflict
- Hiroshima
Nuclear Weapons

Unlike Covid, Nuclear Weapons Leave No Curve to Flatten
April 13, 2020Lassina Zerbo | Kyodo News The coronavirus pandemic seemed to come from nowhere, and the battle to beat it is currently crowding out thoughts of another terrifying threat whose “surprise” would cause significantly greater devastation. The tragedy of COVID-19 must take immediate priority, and it has thrown a stark lightRead More
Nuclear Weapons Use in South Asia: Zia Mian’s Lecture at Harvard
February 10, 2020What if a major city is nuked? [Video]
October 17, 2019Nuclear War in South Asia Could Kill Millions, Unleash Global Starvation and Climate Change: New Study
October 4, 2019

What the Nuclear Ban Implies: Struggles Against Nukes by Communities and Smaller Countries Are Now Legal
October 25, 2020The coming into effect of the Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) will empower and breathe new life into the struggles of affected communities, destroyed landscapes and smaller countries for a nuclear-free world.

“We would like France to apologise”: Nuclear test survivors in French Polynesia
July 28, 2020As the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings approaches, the legacy of cold war–era French nuclear testing is still in dispute

Two Decades Since Pokhran-II Nuclear Tests: A Quick Analytical Survey
November 22, 2020Sukla Sen | The ill-advised nuclearization neither enhanced India’s security — defined in terms of the ability to eliminate/minimise external military threats, nor strategic autonomy — the ability to operate more freely on the international stage.
Will the United States resume nuclear weapons testing?
June 29, 2020Unlike Covid, Nuclear Weapons Leave No Curve to Flatten
April 13, 2020Nuclear Weapons Use in South Asia: Zia Mian’s Lecture at Harvard
February 10, 2020

The story of Midori Naka and the harvested body parts of atomic bomb victims
September 29, 2020“The human remains taken from Hiroshima and Nagasaki formed a crucial archive for understanding the effects of radiation, and from the very beginning the U.S. government touted the usefulness of this new collection.”
On 75 years of Hiroshma-Nagasaki, online events you can participate in
August 6, 2020The Pain and Politics of Hiroshima
April 28, 2019To You~Letters from Hibakusha~アニメーションで伝える『ヒバクシャからの手紙』
January 7, 2019
Environmental Impacts
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India’s unyielding quest for uranium
November 27, 2019The impact of Chernobyl’s nuclear disaster 33 years later
April 26, 2019
- Nuclear and Capitalism
- Gender
- Race
- Democracy
- Culture
Nuclear and Society

‘Disaster Capitalism at its Worst’: Nuclear Industry Lobbies Scramble for Bailout during COVID-19 Crisis
March 26, 2020Friends of the Earth on Monday accused the nuclear power industry of exhibiting “disaster capitalism at its worst” after a lobbying group representing it reportedly asked the Trump administration for a 30% percent tax credit amid the coronavirus pandemic and pressed congressional lawmakers to include handouts in stimulus legislation making its way through the House and Senate.

Fukushima mothers record radiation for future generations
April 12, 2020A group of over 10 mothers who set up a citizen-led laboratory to monitor radiation levels in Fukushima following the massive earthquake and tsunami which caused meltdowns at the nuclear power plant in the northeastern prefecture 9 years ago, continue to record and disclose radiation data on foodstuffs and soil collected or brought in by people from different parts of the prefecture, as well as seawater off the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Fukushima women and children on the frontline: Greenpeace report exposes continued radiation risks on 8 years of nuclear accident
March 10, 2019Banning the bomb, smashing the patriarchy: Ray Acheson’s must-watch TED Talk
January 17, 2019Remembering the ‘anti-nationals’ of Koodankulam: Why criminalisation of dissent has a long and tortured history
September 18, 2018

“We would like France to apologise”: Nuclear test survivors in French Polynesia
July 28, 2020As the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings approaches, the legacy of cold war–era French nuclear testing is still in dispute

‘Disaster Capitalism at its Worst’: Nuclear Industry Lobbies Scramble for Bailout during COVID-19 Crisis
March 26, 2020Friends of the Earth on Monday accused the nuclear power industry of exhibiting “disaster capitalism at its worst” after a lobbying group representing it reportedly asked the Trump administration for a 30% percent tax credit amid the coronavirus pandemic and pressed congressional lawmakers to include handouts in stimulus legislation making its way through the House and Senate.

The Chernobyl series, why now?
July 2, 2019Pinar Demircan | Declaring Soviet Russia as the sole perpetrator of the world’s largest nuclear disaster over the Chernobyl series by ignoring nuclear realities to the extent I have described above, shows that the image of the risks on nuclear power plants around the world is tried to be reshaped.
HBO’s Chernobyl: A cautionary tale about splitting atoms, or another chapter of Anti-Russia Propaganda?
June 16, 2019Children of Koodankulam: Growing Up With The Struggle
April 13, 2013The Fission
March 28, 2013
- Radiation and Health
- Safety Regulation
- Nuclear Liability
Nuclear Safety

Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation Causes Cancer: Review of 26 Studies Shows
July 27, 2020An international team of experts in the study of cancer risks associated with low-dose ionizing radiation published the monograph, “Epidemiological studies of low-dose ionizing radiation and cancer: Summary bias assessment and meta-analysis,” in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute on July 13, 2020.

In a Season of Impetuous Lawmaking, whither Nuclear Safety?
January 24, 2020Sonali Huria | The Leaflet SINCE returning to power last year with an overwhelming majority in the 2019 general elections, the Modi-led government has passed a series of legislations in rapid succession without any credible dialogue both within and outside Parliament – amendments to the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, which in effect have diluted the statutory requirementRead More
As France starts investigation into nuclear safety fraud, India must rethink Jaitapur
May 14, 2019AEC calls Kudankulam shut-downs serious, but institutionalised nuclear complacency continues: Dr. EAS Sarma
April 26, 2019‘Confessions of a rogue nuclear regulator’: excerpts from the latest book by former US NRC Chief Gregory Jaczko
January 23, 2019

Namaste Nukes? Trump’s Toxic Sales Pitch for the Stalled Westinghouse Nuclear Project in India
February 29, 2020Kumar Sundaram | Despite the hype that Trump’s recent visit generated – of an upgrade of US-India relations to a ‘Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership’ and so on – there is very little that India stands to gain. In the absence of any new meaningful and people-centric cooperation on trade, environment, education or technology, this nuclear tango will only remain a farcical buildup at the cost of the safety and livelihoods of Indian citizens.

Cyber Vulnerability of Kudankulam Nuclear Plant: Risks More Pronounced than the Current Episode Reveals
October 31, 2019Kumar Sundaram | The NPCIL must come clear on the larger issue of suppliers and systems involved in the KKNPP. Transparency is a pre-requisite when the safety of millions of Indian citizens is at stake. Also, the foreign control of crucial infrastructure is an important aspect that simply cannot be ignored.
Nuclear and Food
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Fukushima: Radiation spreads into Japanese food supply
December 1, 2011
- Fukushima
- Chernobyl
- Three Mile Island
- Accidents in India
Nuclear Accidents

India must raise concerns at the IAEA over Japan’s plan to release Fukushima water into the sea
November 22, 2020An open letter from Dr. EAS Sarma, former Union Power Secretary: To, Shri Rajiv Gauba Cabinet Secretary Govt of India Dear Shri Gauba, Please see my letter dated 17-10-2020 addressed to Mr. Rafael Mariano Grossi Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) expressing my concerns about Japan’s decision to releaseRead More
Fukushima’s Nuclear Samurai
September 27, 2020How Dangerous is Discharging Radioactive Water into the Ocean in Fukushima? An FAQ
April 24, 2020Say NO to Discharge of Fukushima NPP’s Contaminated Water into the Sea! [Sign Petition]
April 24, 2020

Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster: The Definitive Story
July 5, 2020The National Arts Club presents a conversation with Adam Higginbotham, author of “Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World’s Greatest Nuclear Disaster.” Higginbotham’s book is the definitive story of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, an “account that reads almost like the script for a movie.” (“The Wall Street Journal”).

40 Years of Three Mile Island Accident: Murderous Legacy Still Threatens Us All
April 6, 2019Harvey Wasserman | Forty years after TMI, the question is: How many more operating nukes will blow up like Fukushima and Chernobyl, or partially melt like Three Mile Island, pouring heat and radiation into the ecosphere?

Cyber Vulnerability of Kudankulam Nuclear Plant: Risks More Pronounced than the Current Episode Reveals
October 31, 2019Kumar Sundaram | The NPCIL must come clear on the larger issue of suppliers and systems involved in the KKNPP. Transparency is a pre-requisite when the safety of millions of Indian citizens is at stake. Also, the foreign control of crucial infrastructure is an important aspect that simply cannot be ignored.
- Koodankulam
- Jaitapur
- Chutka
- Fatehabad
- Kovvada
- Kalpakkam
- Kaiga
- Mithivirdi
- Rawatbhata
- Haripur
India’s Nuclear Facilities

Cyber Vulnerability of Kudankulam Nuclear Plant: Risks More Pronounced than the Current Episode Reveals
October 31, 2019Kumar Sundaram | The NPCIL must come clear on the larger issue of suppliers and systems involved in the KKNPP. Transparency is a pre-requisite when the safety of millions of Indian citizens is at stake. Also, the foreign control of crucial infrastructure is an important aspect that simply cannot be ignored.
Anti-nuke activist, Udayakumar, appeals to Indian President to end ongoing Government witch-hunt
June 13, 2019PMANE Statement against India’s first Away From Reactor (AFR) proposed at Koodankulam
June 5, 2019AEC calls Kudankulam shut-downs serious, but institutionalised nuclear complacency continues: Dr. EAS Sarma
April 26, 2019

Why is India bent on bailing out the French nuclear industry at the cost of its own citizens’ lives?
September 13, 2019Even as the French nuclear regulator ASN has put the nuclear power company EDF on a safety watch after repeated warning in recent years about vulnerabilities in the EPR design, the Modi government in India continues to push for the purchase of 6 EPRs for setting up in Jaitapur. We are publishing this open letter written by the former Union Power Secretary Dr. EAS Sarma to the Secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India in this context. The letter deserves wider circulation.
In India’s Jaitapur, fisherfolk take on the world’s largest nuclear power project
April 25, 2019Dear CAG, You Must Probe the Opacity of Modi’s Push for Jaitapur; It Is yet Another Rafale, Only, Much Worse
January 13, 2019Dear Mr. Modi, you owe an explanation to the people on Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project!
January 12, 2019

Chutka Nuclear Project: Former CM Digvijay Singh Voices Opposition, Will India’s Political Class Wake Up?
February 21, 2018Kumar Sundaram | The former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and senior leader of the opposition Congress party has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to rethink the Chutka nuclear power project proposed in the state. We urgently need suck reckoning across the political spectrum.
As India Celebrates Republic Day, People in Narmada Valley Boycott Polls Against Chutka Nuclear Plant That Will Displace Them Again
January 27, 2018Nuking Narmada: Adivasis in India Facing Second Displacement, Now for Nuclear Plant
December 20, 2017[In Pictures] Ground Report: People in Narmada Valley Say a Loud No to Chutka Nuclear Project
December 13, 2017

Fatehabad nuclear project: a Fukushima in the making?
August 28, 2017Amita Bhaduri | Nuclear plants are usually located near oceans or rivers in order to have access to ample water for cooling but not the plant at Fatehabad. When completed, it will be India’s largest and could be its most dangerous too.
The nuclear industry has killed more blackbucks than Salman Khan
February 1, 2015Govt must initiate a national debate on nuclear energy – S P Udayakumar
September 23, 2014Nuclear Collusion: From Fukushima to Gorakhpur
January 14, 2014

Namaste Nukes? Trump’s Toxic Sales Pitch for the Stalled Westinghouse Nuclear Project in India
February 29, 2020Kumar Sundaram | Despite the hype that Trump’s recent visit generated – of an upgrade of US-India relations to a ‘Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership’ and so on – there is very little that India stands to gain. In the absence of any new meaningful and people-centric cooperation on trade, environment, education or technology, this nuclear tango will only remain a farcical buildup at the cost of the safety and livelihoods of Indian citizens.
US Nuclear Reactor Project in India: Anti-Nuke Activists Write to the Consulate
March 18, 2019New Announcement About Sales of US Nuclear Reactors to India: Citizens’ Groups Stand in Opposition
March 15, 2019In Kovvada, villagers displaced forcibly even as the prospects of Westinghouse’s nuclear project remain uncertain
January 19, 2018

129 People Jailed for Protesting Against Kalpakkam Reactor
March 29, 2013In a bid to intimidate fenceline communities living around the Kalpakkam nuclear reactors, the Tamil Nadu Police has jailed 129 people of the 650 that were detained in wedding halls yesterday.

Expansion of Kaiga Nuclear Plant in India: An Open Letter to the Atomic Energy Commission
December 24, 2018Shankar Sharma | Considering all these issues in the overall welfare perspective of the true welfare of the people of Uttara Kannada district, the state of Karnataka and the country, and in the context that nuclear power is the costliest, riskiest and least favored electricity option around the world, and that there are much benign and much less costly options to meet the legitimate demand for electricity in our country, the AEC/DAE should ask NPCIL to withdraw its application for Environmental Clearance to this project proposal.
Karnataka Govt Must Reject the Farcical EIA Report for Kaiga Nuclear Plant’s Expansion: Shankar Sharma
December 17, 2018Kaiga’s EIA Failed to Capture Essential Concerns: Dr. EAS Sarma’s Letter to Dr. K S Parthasarathy on Nuclear Plant’s Expansion
December 17, 2018World’s Only Nuclear Plant in Rainforest: Indian Environmentalists Oppose Kaiga’s Expansion
December 14, 2018

Mithivirdi Anti-Nuke Movement: Where Villagers Defeated A Mighty Corporation Like Westinghouse
July 1, 2017The proposed 6000 MegaWatt (MWe) nuclear power plant at Mithivirdi in the Bhavnagar district of Gujarat has now been officially slated for Kovada, Andhra Pradesh. A decade long struggle to save their land has ended in victory for the villagers of the region.

IAEA team raised serious safety issues at Rawatbhata, say activists – The Hindu
November 11, 2012Activist seek “transparent and independent” inspection to address issues of vulnerability and unaccountability.

People’s movement against nuclear project in Haripur: a must-watch documentary
May 3, 2017Courtesy: Alternative Media Initiative People’s movement against nuclear project in Haripur: a must-watch documentary
Lessons from the Haripur anti-nuclear struggle
September 7, 2011
Nuclear Waste
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100 Thousand Years and Counting: A Graphic Report on Nuclear Waste
September 3, 2020 How Humans After 100,000 Years Will Recognize Nuclear Waste?
December 12, 2018
Uranium Mining
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India’s unyielding quest for uranium
November 27, 2019
Reprocessing
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Reprocessing Spent N-Fuel: Neither Safe nor Economical
September 29, 2017

UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant: wrong reactor, at wrong time, at wrong place
April 19, 2020The UAE has announced that the first reactor of its under-construction Barakah nuclear power plant is scheduled to come online within “a few months”. The country’s first nuclear plant could address a key energy need in the region, but questions remain as to its usefulness and safety in a geopolitically tense environment.

Small modular reactors — a radioactive idea
September 29, 2020Helen Caldicott AUSTRALIAN politicians are contemplating developing nuclear power for this country. In their ignorance, they are mooting “small modular reactors” (SMRs) about which they clearly know little. To partly explain their enthusiasm here is the background story. The so-called “nuclear renaissance” died following the Fukushima catastrophe when one-sixth of the world’sRead More
UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant: wrong reactor, at wrong time, at wrong place
April 19, 2020On this Chernobyl anniversary, watch a new documentary on the disaster and interact online with the director
April 17, 2020Zwentendorf: Inside The Austrian Nuclear Reactor That Was Never Switched On, Thanks To Public Opposition
April 12, 2020

Small modular reactors — a radioactive idea
September 29, 2020Helen Caldicott AUSTRALIAN politicians are contemplating developing nuclear power for this country. In their ignorance, they are mooting “small modular reactors” (SMRs) about which they clearly know little. To partly explain their enthusiasm here is the background story. The so-called “nuclear renaissance” died following the Fukushima catastrophe when one-sixth of the world’sRead More
UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant: wrong reactor, at wrong time, at wrong place
April 19, 2020On this Chernobyl anniversary, watch a new documentary on the disaster and interact online with the director
April 17, 2020Zwentendorf: Inside The Austrian Nuclear Reactor That Was Never Switched On, Thanks To Public Opposition
April 12, 2020

Small modular reactors — a radioactive idea
September 29, 2020Helen Caldicott AUSTRALIAN politicians are contemplating developing nuclear power for this country. In their ignorance, they are mooting “small modular reactors” (SMRs) about which they clearly know little. To partly explain their enthusiasm here is the background story. The so-called “nuclear renaissance” died following the Fukushima catastrophe when one-sixth of the world’sRead More
UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant: wrong reactor, at wrong time, at wrong place
April 19, 2020On this Chernobyl anniversary, watch a new documentary on the disaster and interact online with the director
April 17, 2020Zwentendorf: Inside The Austrian Nuclear Reactor That Was Never Switched On, Thanks To Public Opposition
April 12, 2020

Small modular reactors — a radioactive idea
September 29, 2020Helen Caldicott AUSTRALIAN politicians are contemplating developing nuclear power for this country. In their ignorance, they are mooting “small modular reactors” (SMRs) about which they clearly know little. To partly explain their enthusiasm here is the background story. The so-called “nuclear renaissance” died following the Fukushima catastrophe when one-sixth of the world’sRead More
UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant: wrong reactor, at wrong time, at wrong place
April 19, 2020On this Chernobyl anniversary, watch a new documentary on the disaster and interact online with the director
April 17, 2020Zwentendorf: Inside The Austrian Nuclear Reactor That Was Never Switched On, Thanks To Public Opposition
April 12, 2020

Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Strategic Stability and Nuclear Risk in South Asia: New SIPRI Report
April 24, 2020This volume assembles the perspectives of eight experts on South Asia on why and how machine learning and autonomy may become the focus of an arms race among nuclear-armed states. It further explores how the adoption of these technologies may have an impact on their calculation of strategic stability and nuclear risk at the regional and transregional levels.

Noam Chomsky: The Myth of “Usable” Nuclear Weapons
July 2, 2019Noam Chomsky sits down with Lawrence Krauss in this episode of The Origins Podcast:
Consequences of Nuclear Tests, Pokhran and Beyond: An Interview with Prof. Robert Jacobs
May 26, 2019Watch: DiaNuke Interviews Mani Shankar Aiyar on 30 Years of the Rajiv Gandhi Action Plan for Nuclear Disarmament
June 26, 2018Kudankulam is on way to Chernobyl: interview with V T Padmanabhan
May 15, 2018

Uranium Atlas 2020: A global map of uranium mines that also tells you about their environmental and social costs
July 17, 2020Trinity Test and the 1979 Church Rock uranium mill disaster, both in New Mexico.
The Uranium Atlas looks at everywhere uranium was mined and processed, then how and where it was used, and who suffered as a result. The inescapable conclusion is that the uranium pathway has led us down a slippery slope — to nuclear weapons, nuclear power, and long-lived radioactive waste. And to global discrimination against Indigenous peoples and communities of color.
[Final Statement] Online World Conference 2020: Abolish Nuclear Weapons; Resist and Reverse the Climate Crisis; For Social and Economic Justice
May 4, 2020Nuclear Free India: Read the Chernobyl Anniversary Special Issue, 2019
April 26, 2019Full-text: written submission at the public hearing over EIA of the proposed expansion of Kaiga Nuclear Plant
December 24, 2018

Fukushima’s Nuclear Samurai
September 27, 2020After a devastating earthquake hit off the coast of Japan, what would follow would be a devastating tsunami that nearly leveled the nuclear reactor at Fukushima. In order for the nuclear plant to keep from exploding, brave scientists decided it was their duty to stay and work in shifts 24 hours a day until the nuclear reactor could be sustained and repaired. Check out this incredible story of selflessness and bravery, in the true way of the samurai!
Climate change and nuclear justice intersect: Marshall Islands Ambassador Tony De Brum
August 28, 2020Ignominious Anniversary: Remembering Hiroshima
August 9, 202075 Years After First Nuclear Explosion, Apocalypse Still Looms
July 18, 2020Uranium Atlas 2020: A global map of uranium mines that also tells you about their environmental and social costs
July 17, 2020

Why is India bent on bailing out the French nuclear industry at the cost of its own citizens’ lives?
September 13, 2019Even as the French nuclear regulator ASN has put the nuclear power company EDF on a safety watch after repeated warning in recent years about vulnerabilities in the EPR design, the Modi government in India continues to push for the purchase of 6 EPRs for setting up in Jaitapur. We are publishing this open letter written by the former Union Power Secretary Dr. EAS Sarma to the Secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India in this context. The letter deserves wider circulation.
Anti-nuke activist, Udayakumar, appeals to Indian President to end ongoing Government witch-hunt
June 13, 2019As France starts investigation into nuclear safety fraud, India must rethink Jaitapur
May 14, 2019AEC calls Kudankulam shut-downs serious, but institutionalised nuclear complacency continues: Dr. EAS Sarma
April 26, 2019

Irradiated Lives: Contractual Workers at the Rawatbhata Nuclear Power Plant
September 12, 2012Fact finding report on casual workers in Rawatbhata.
Awakening: Songs for Social and Environmental Justice
October 17, 2011

In Pictures: Massive “No Nukes Day” Demonstration in Tokyo- 28 June 2014
June 30, 2014On this Saturday, 28th June, over five thousands of people gathered at Meiji park in Tokyo and made a big demonstration called ” No Nukes Day” , protesting against the restart of operation in Sendai nuclear power plant, in Kushu. It has been raining from the morning on that day, but after starting the march at 14:30 it stopped raining and they started marching for approx. 3 km from Meiji park to Yoyogi park. They walked through the weekend Tokyo town raising their voices against restart of all nuclear power plants in Japan and made a strong appeal to people around the town.
Koodakulam: Latest Pictures
May 11, 2012Koodankulam: A Photo Story
March 20, 2012Struggle in Koodankulam: In Pictures
October 31, 2011

In Pictures: Massive “No Nukes Day” Demonstration in Tokyo- 28 June 2014
June 30, 2014On this Saturday, 28th June, over five thousands of people gathered at Meiji park in Tokyo and made a big demonstration called ” No Nukes Day” , protesting against the restart of operation in Sendai nuclear power plant, in Kushu. It has been raining from the morning on that day, but after starting the march at 14:30 it stopped raining and they started marching for approx. 3 km from Meiji park to Yoyogi park. They walked through the weekend Tokyo town raising their voices against restart of all nuclear power plants in Japan and made a strong appeal to people around the town.
Koodakulam: Latest Pictures
May 11, 2012Koodankulam: A Photo Story
March 20, 2012Struggle in Koodankulam: In Pictures
October 31, 2011