The largest protest rally in Japanese history took place on July 16th
(a national holiday), with over 100,000 campaigning against nuclear power and
the restart of the nation's reactors. The point that many speakers made was not
that nuclear power was morally wrong as such, but the country's atomic energy
program is in the hands of corrupt and incompetent bureaucrats. On the same day
as the protest, an alarm system was triggered as the Oi reactor was restarted,
and a new fault line was detected beneath the Shika reactor. ON THE SAME DAY.
Enough is enough.
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