{"id":115,"date":"2003-04-25T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-04-24T15:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.greenaction-japan.org\/modules\/wordpress0\/index.php?p=24"},"modified":"2015-11-16T17:31:57","modified_gmt":"2015-11-16T08:31:57","slug":"japanese-citizen-and-consumer-organizations-appeal-to-all-governments-party-to-the-npt-non-proliferation-treaty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/greenaction-japan.org\/en\/2003\/04\/japanese-citizen-and-consumer-organizations-appeal-to-all-governments-party-to-the-npt-non-proliferation-treaty\/","title":{"rendered":"Japanese Citizen and Consumer Organizations Appeal to All Governments Party to the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Stop Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant in Aomori Japan &#8212;<\/p>\n<p>For Immediate Release: 25 April 2003 Contact: Aileen Mioko Smith  Mobile: +81-90-3620-9251<\/p>\n<p><em>On 25 April, Green Action and other Japanese citizen and consumer organizations issued an appeal to governments party to the Non-Proliferation Treaty asking them to urge Japan &quot;not to go forward with separation of massive quantities of plutonium at the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant.&quot;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The Rokkasho plant (800 tons HM\/year) is located in Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan and is scheduled to begin uranium commissioning this June according to Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd (JNFL), owner\/operator of the plant. Reprocessing is scheduled to start in 2005. The plant is capable of separating out 7 tons of weapons-capable plutonium a year.*<\/p>\n<p>The Appeal is being sent by facsimile to key governments party to the NPT. Satomi Oba, director of the Hiroshima-based organization Plutonium Action Hiroshima, will be traveling to Switzerland on 28 April, addressing the Appeal further during the NPT PrepCom being held in Geneva 28 April &#8211; 9 May.<\/p>\n<p>The Appeal is being issued by: (Alphabetical Order) Citizens&#8217; Nuclear Information Center, Consumers Union of Japan, Green Action, Greenpeace Japan, Mihama-no-Kai, No Nukes Asia Forum, Plutonium Action Hiroshima, and Stop the Monju.<\/p>\n<p>The Appeal states, &quot;The Japanese people have in our collective memory the devastating effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We are therefore seriously concerned with the current build-up in nuclear tensions in the Far East &#8212; the Korean Peninsula and Japan. This, more than anything, urges us to write to you today.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Japan has a program to use massive quantities of plutonium for civil use. In spite of there being no demand for plutonium in Japan due to a standstill in the implementation of this program, Japan is going forward with preparations to operate a huge reprocessing plant capable of separating out massive quantities of plutonium.&quot; Japan already has a huge plutonium surplus**, 4.1 tons in Japan and 32.4 tons stockpiled at reprocessing plants in France and Britain.<\/p>\n<p>The organizations point out Japan&#8217;s problematic track record when it comes to plutonium management. In 1994 the then Nagasaki mayor Hitoshi Motoshima called plutonium management Tokaimura, &quot;careless to the extreme&quot;. This year an SRD (Shipper\/Receiver Difference) of 206 kilograms (recently questionably revised to 59 kilograms) of plutonium was recorded at the Tokai Reprocessing Plant (120 tons HM\/year). The Appeal states, &quot;Japanese sloppiness with plutonium management is a serious concern considering the scheduled operation of the much larger scale Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The Rokkasho plant, if operated, will be the first large-scale plant capable of separating plutonium in a non-nuclear weapons state.<\/p>\n<p>* According to the IAEA, 8 kilograms of reactor grade plutonium is one &quot;significant quantity&quot;, enough to make one nuclear weapon.<\/p>\n<p>**Latest figure: December 2001. Quantity in 2003 is greater.<\/p>\n<p>Immediate release:<\/p>\n<div class=\"date\">25 April 2003<\/div>\n<p><address>Green Action<br \/>\n\tSuite 103, 22-75 Tanaka Sekiden-cho, Sakyo-ku Kyoto 606-8203 Japan<br \/>\n\tT + 81 75 701 7223<br \/>\n\tF + 81 75 702 1952<br \/>\n\tE-mail amsmith@gol.com<br \/>\n\tContact:<br \/>\n\tAileen Mioko Smith Mobile:<br \/>\n\t+81-90-3620-9251<\/address><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Stop Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant in Aomori Japan &#8212; For Immediate Release: 25 April 2003 Contact: Aileen Mioko Smith Mobile: +81-90-3620-9251 On 25 April, Green Action and other Japanese citizen and consumer organizations issued an appeal to governments party to the Non-Proliferation Treaty asking them to urge Japan &quot;not to go forward with separation of massive quantities of plutonium at the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant.&quot; The Rokkasho plant (800 tons HM\/year) is located in Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan and is scheduled to begin uranium commissioning this June according to Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd (JNFL), owner\/operator of the plant. Reprocessing is scheduled to start in 2005. 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