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Jail sentence for falsification of injuries at three nuclear power plant sites.

An American court has sentenced a former engineering safety manager to 78 months in prison for falsifying information about injuries at three nuclear power plant sites.

15 April 2013

http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/RS-Jail_sentence_for_falsification-1504137.html

 

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Browns Ferry, one of the sites where injuries were misreported (Image: TVA)

Walter Cardin was convicted by a federal grand jury of eight counts of major fraud against the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a US government corporation, November 2012. The offences were committed over a period from 2004 to 2006. Cardin was convicted of providing false information by under-reporting the number of injuries and their severities.

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New ! 47 Arrested – Police forced to lift protesters at anti-nuclear demo at Faslane Video and Pictures

Update! The video “has been removed by the user” according to youtube

the video was playing but with that message??  hmm?

heres the pics of the demo any way and a link to the original youtube site.. it might get fixed?

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Published on 15 Apr 2013

Forty-seven arrested; Faslane Nuclear Weapons Base Shut by Protesters for 3 Hours Today

Forty seven protesters were arrested this morning blockading the Faslane Naval Base, in Scotland, calling for Trident nuclear weapons based there to be scrapped and the £100 billion which the UK government plans to spend on them over the next 50 years, to be directed to welfare, pensions, disability benefits, green jobs and other human needs. [1]

All gates were blocked with the base completely shut from 7am until 10am. The entrance was filled with people. singing and in good spirits. The blockade is one of more than a hundred Global Day of Action on Military Spending protests calling for deep reductions in military spending, currently at £1.73 Trillion annually, and follows a demonstration on Saturday when thousands of protesters called for the government to Scrap Trident. [2]

Activists from a dozen campaign groups and political parties laid down in the entrance to the base and locked themselves together with metal and plastic tubes, chains and thumb cuffs. Police used specialist cutting equipment to cut them out before they were able to lift them out of the road. Those arrested ranged in age from 19 to 83 and came from across Scotland, Wales and England.

Scottish CND Executive Committee member Brian Quail, 70, a retired teacher from Glasgow was first to be arrested with a group of Scottish Green Party members last. UK CND Chair Dave Webb and MSP Patrick Harvie. [3]

Among those arrested were Myra Garrett, 80, a community activist from the East End of London, Sylvia Boyes, 69, a Quaker from Yorkshire, Kristin Barrett, 70 a grandmother and foster mother of many children from Blairgowrie, Barbara Dowling, 68, a retired Occupational Therapist and Barbara Maver from Edinburgh, both members of Trident Ploughshares, one of the groups which organised the weekend of protest and action, who have been arrested at Faslane on numerous occassions.

Veteran campaigner Caerphilly Labour councillor, Ray Davies, 83, who features in Ken Loach’s new film Spirit of ’45, and who ahas been arrested many times in protests against nuclear weapons was arrested today after blockading for three hours. [4]

Many younger people were arrested, including Ryan Morrison of Paisley, a student at Strathclyde University and Duncan Logie a Theology and politics student at Glasgow University and Paddy Durnin a student from Dundde Univerisity and member of Action Palestine Society.

Dominic Lindley, 20, Development Officer with Yorkshire CND who said: “I am taking action to stop the Breach of the Peace committed by the UK by owning and refusing to disarm the weapons of mass destruction. These weapons are both inhumane, illegal and their use can never be justified. In the next few years the UK has an opportunity to join the vast majority of countries in the world by disarming our POINTLESS nuclear weapons and spend the £100 billion wasted on them on vital services for our communities like the NHS, Education and the Welfare State. We cannot work towards a nuclear free world without disarming our own nuclear weapons. We must SCRAP TRIDENT and invest in our local communities.”

Sara Moon a Development Officer from Sheffield University said: “Sheffied University Student Union has a firm commitment to the belief that money should not be spent on funding the arms trade and supporting war butinstead be spent on fundamental social goods such as education. It would take a fraction of the cost of the Trident nuclear programme to fund free education for all in the UK. At a time when the worst off in our communities have been stripped of their access to education we have to demand that public money is not wasted on something as unnecessary and devastating as Trident”

Former Netherlands MP and IKV Pax Christi Disarmament campaigner Krista van Velzen, before being arrested, said, “I’m here witnessing the run up to the first time ever a people have the chance to vote on whether they want to live in a nuclear weapons state. It’s appalling that the UK spends £3Billion per year on weapons of mass destruction, while refugees in Syria struggle even to have a piece of tarp to make a shelter.”

Laurie Ross of Christchurch, representing Nuclear free New Zealand and an Ambassador of the Auckland Peace City came to support the Scrap Trident blockade of Faslane before going on to Edinburgh for a meeting of the international nuclear disarmament campaigning network Abolition 2000. [5] [6] She said “I am here to achieve the Nuclear weapons convention for the abolition of nuclear weapons starting with Scotland.”

Today’s blockade culminated the Scrap Trident weekend of protest and action which began on Saturday with a mass demonstration in Glasgow’s George Square.

Photos from the Blockade will available at: http://www.facebook.com/ScrapTrident?ref=hl

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Iran’s Ahmadinejad visits uranium-producing Niger

…This month, several thousand people protested on the streets of Niamey against Areva, burning French flags.

 

Talks are continuing between Niger and Areva, which has agreed to pay 35 million euros ($46 million) in compensation over delays to the planned Imouraren project…..

Image source ; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9994964/Iran-does-not-need-nuclear-bomb-says-Mahmoud-Ahmadinejad.html

 

April 15, 2013

 

By Abdoulaye Massalatchi

NIAMEY, April 15 (Reuters) – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived on Monday in Niger, the world’s No. 4 uranium producer, where the French nuclear group Areva has seen its grip on the industry loosened by a government looking to diversify its partners.

Niger is the second of three stops on a trip aimed at deepening Iran’s ties with Africa, a continent Ahmadinejad has courted for business deals and diplomatic support as the Islamic Republic becomes increasingly isolated by international sanctions prompted by its disputed nuclear programme.

Some Western analysts say Iran may be close to exhausting reserves of raw uranium crucial to its nuclear activity and might have to seek out foreign sources, although the U.N. sanctions would forbid such purchases.

Last week, Iran said it had started up two uranium mines and a milling plant, and that Western opposition would not slow its nuclear work.

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Hydropower makes 16% of world electricity

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Dear friend of Technical English! 

This once we will discuss hydropower. Hydro accounted for 16% of global electricity consumption. In 2009/2010 11 000 hydro power plants (HPPs) in 150 countries were generating electricity.The total electricity generated by HPPs in 2009 reached 3 329 TWh, 16.5% of global electricity production.

 So, pay attention and make comments to the technical text below. Enjoy!

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 Sayano-Shushenskaya Hydro Power Plant

The Sayano–Shushenskaya hydro power plant is the largest power plant in Russia by the installed capacity and the sixth-largest operating hydro power plant in the world at present. The HPP is part of the Yenisei Cascade that is located in the territory of the Krasnoyarsk district and the Republic of Khakassia. It comprises three stages:

  1. Sayano–Shushenskaya HPP(installed capacity — 6400 MW);
  2. Maynskaya HPP (installed capacity — 321 MW);
  3. Krasnoyarskaya HPP(installed capacity — 6000 MW).

 All hydro power plants were designed by the institute „Lengidroproject“. The main consumers…

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USA – National Radioactive Waste Call-In Day This Wednesday : April 17, 2013

…..The idea of a mass radioactive waste transport campaign and the accompanying risk of a catastrophic Mobile Chernobyl accident is no more acceptable now than it was in the 1990s…..

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National Radioactive Waste Call-In Day

This Wednesday: April 17, 2013


Dear Friends,

Activists from across the country are in Washington, DC this week talking with Congressmembers about radioactive waste, nuclear weapons site clean-up and more, as part of our friends at Alliance for Nuclear Accountability’s annual DC Days.

We are asking you to support these intrepid activists, who are working on all of our behalf, by making sure they can hear the phones ringing off the hook as they visit Congressional offices on National Radioactive Waste Call-In Day this Wednesday, April 17.

The Congressional Switchboard number is 202-224-3121. But on Wednesday morning, watch for our Alert with a new e-mail action–when you take that action your Congressmembers’ direct phone numbers will show on your screen.

Let’s stuff their inboxes, let’s keep their phones ringing all day long.

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White House Approves radical radiation clean up rollback to support Japan?

Some swearing in this video – links to report below

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Published on 15 Apr 2013

In soil, the PAGs allow long-term public exposure to radiation in amounts as high as 2,000 millirems. This would, in effect, increase a longstanding 1 in 10,000 person cancer rate to a rate of 1 in 23 persons exposed over a 30-year period;

 

WHITE HOUSE APPROVES RADICAL RADIATION CLEANUP ROLLBACK

Civilian Cancer Deaths Expected to Skyrocket Following Radiological Incidents

Posted on Apr 08, 2013

http://www.peer.org/news/news-releases/2013/04/08/white-house-approves-radical-radiation-cleanup-rollback/
 

Washington, DC — The White House has given final approval for dramatically raising permissible radioactive levels in drinking water and soil following “radiological incidents,” such as nuclear power-plant accidents and dirty bombs. The final version, slated for Federal Register publication as soon as today, is a win for the nuclear industry which seeks what its proponents call a “new normal” for radiation exposure among the U.S population, according Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).

Issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, the radiation guides (called Protective Action Guides or PAGs) allow cleanup many times more lax than anything EPA has ever before accepted. These guides govern evacuations, shelter-in-place orders, food restrictions and other actions following a wide range of “radiological emergencies.” The Obama administration blocked a version of these PAGs from going into effect during its first days in office. The version given approval late last Friday is substantially similar to those proposed under Bush but duck some of the most controversial aspects:

In soil, the PAGs allow long-term public exposure to radiation in amounts as high as 2,000 millirems. This would, in effect, increase a longstanding 1 in 10,000 person cancer rate to a rate of 1 in 23 persons exposed over a 30-year period;

  • In water, the PAGs punt on an exact new standard and EPA “continues to seek input on this.” But the thrust of the PAGs is to give on-site authorities much greater “flexibility” in setting aside established limits; and
  • Resolves an internal fight inside EPA between nuclear versus public health specialists in favor of the former. The PAGs are the product of Gina McCarthy, the assistant administrator for air and radiation whose nomination to serve as EPA Administrator is taken up this week by the Senate.
  • Despite the years-long internal fight, this is the first public official display of these guides. This takes place as Japan grapples with these same issues in the two years following its Fukushima nuclear disaster.

“This is a public health policy only Dr. Strangelove could embrace. If this typifies the environmental leadership we can expect from Ms. McCarthy, then EPA is in for a long, dirty slog,”

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Inhuman Radiation Experiments

At the Fernald State School, mentally retarded boys were fed radioactive iron and calcium but consent forms sent to parents didn’t mention radiation. Elsewhere psychiatric patients and infants were injected with radioactive iodine

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by JOHN LaFORGE

Inhuman Radiation Experiments

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This year marks the 20th anniversary of the declassification of top secret studies, done over a period of 60 years, in which the US conducted 2,000 radiation experiments on as many as 20,000 vulnerable US citizens.[i]

Victims included civilians, prison inmates, federal workers, hospital patients, pregnant women, infants, developmentally disabled children and military personnel — most of them powerless, poor, sick, elderly or terminally ill. Eileen Welsome’s 1999 exposé The Plutonium Files: America’s Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War details “the unspeakable scientific trials that reduced thousands of men, women, and even children to nameless specimens.”[ii]

The program employed industry and academic scientists who used their hapless patients or wards to see the immediate and short-term effects of radioactive contamination — with everything from plutonium to radioactive arsenic.[iii] The human subjects were mostly poisoned without their knowledge or consent.

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Australian uranium company Paladin will now have to give Malawi a fair deal

Malawi to renogotiate with Paladin on the Kayerekera uranium deal http://www.malawitoday.com/news/128733-malawi-renogotiate-paladin-kayerekera-uranium-deal 14 April 2013 ZODIAK RADIO  Malawi has finally succumbed to pressure from activists to start re-negotiating with Paladin Africa Limited on the Kayerekera Uranium deal in a last ditch attempt to create a win-win situation.

First on the proposal is to remove the confidentiality clause on the agreement such that it be made public before rectifying other strings within the deal.

Minister of Mines Mr John Bande confirmed that discussions are underway with Paladin Africa Limited on the matter.

“We are working out on modalities to discuss in public the agreement between Kayerekera and the Malawi Government,” said Bande.

Bande blamed the previous regime for putting a confidentiality clause on the license. “Now government is working to remove that clause so that the deal can be discussed in public,” said Bande.

Critics have continuously called on government to re-negotiate the license, saying Malawi is getting a raw deal from it.

Issued in 2009 the Kayerekera uranium mine license is for a period of 15 years and is subject to renewal.

The license among others also allowed the miner to open an off-shore account.

According to the deal, Malawi was meant to be collecting a meager US$ 100 million in taxes annually from the deal.

April 15, 2013 Posted by | Malawi, politics international | 2 Comments