Aumento de energía nuclear en Asia
The Big Issue Japan lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011
La importación y exportación de energía nuclear en Asia ha experimentado un boom en los últimos años. Sin embargo, incluso antes de los recientes acontecimientos en la planta nuclear de Fukushima, ya existían movimientos de oposición en toda Asia. Activistas de Corea del Sur, Taiwán, Indonesia, Filipinas, Tailandia e India están preocupados por su destino nuclear. (1198 palabras) - Por Tomomi Tsuchida

Participants in a rally in the streets of Hirashima (Portrait picture - Download to see full image).Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

event in favour of non-atomic companies in Cheongyecheon, Seoul on 18 March.Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

Lee Heonseok (Portrait picture - Download to see full image).Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

Global Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs (Hiroshima, 5 August) to commemorate the 66th anniversary of the A-bomb (Portrait picture - Download to see full image).Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

Anti-nuclear demonstration on 20 March.Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum.

Kao Cheng Yan (Portrait picture - Download to see full image).Credit: Makoto Nakanishi/No Nukes Asia Forum

Barong residents' council discusses proposal for construction of a nuclear facility.Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

Dian Abraham (left) and H. Nuruddin Amin.Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

Mitzi Chan (Portrait picture - Download to see full image).Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

In front of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (17 March).Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

Santi Choakchaichamnankit (left) with Sodsai Sangsoke.Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

S.P. Udayakumar (Portrait picture - Download to see full image).Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum

Anti-nuclear event in India.Credit: Udayakumar/No Nukes Asia Forum

Foreign guests pay a visit to Iwaishima.Credit: No Nukes Asia Forum


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