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Fukushima case

‘Too awful’: Anger at acquittals

AFP, Tokyo
‘Too awful’: Anger at acquittals
Activists hold placards in reaction during a rally in front of the Tokyo District Court in Tokyo yesterday after the court acquitted three former officials from the firm that operated the Fukushima nuclear plant. AFP photo

As a Tokyo court pronounced three former executives not guilty in the only criminal trial over the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a woman’s voice cut through the silence from the gallery: “Unbelievable!” More than eight years after the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl, only three people have faced criminal prosecution in relation to the Fukushima disaster, and their acquittal Thursday left victims angry and distraught.

“This is extremely, extremely frustrating,” said Ayako Oga, who evacuated to Japan’s Niigata region from Fukushima in the wake of the disaster. “We cannot understand it,” an elderly woman said, her voice breaking as she addressed the crowd, clutching a microphone.

“In these eight-and-a-half years, so many people were forced to leave their houses... and they remain displaced and unable to decide where to live,” she said.

“How would you feel if your house, today, were taken away from you?”

The tsunami triggered by an earthquake that swamped the Fukushima nuclear plant on March 11, 2011 left more than 18,500 people dead or missing. No one is officially recorded as having been killed by the nuclear accident itself, but tens of thousands of people were ordered to evacuate, with many more fleeing of their own accord, afraid of radiation that rendered whole towns off-limits. Parts of the region remain uninhabitable, and may be so forever. Even where decontamination has been completed and evacuation orders lifted, many residents have been reluctant to return.

“I couldn’t be more angry,” a man who evacuated from Fukushima told supporters at a rally after the verdict was announced.

 

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