2013/12/03
More than 800 people joined a lawsuit on Dec 3rd filed last year by 1,100 plaintiffs from 17 prefectures demanding the government and Kansai Electric Power Co. shut down the utility’s Oi nuclear power plant.
The plaintiffs also demanded the government and Kansai Electric pay damages of 10,000 yen per person per month until the Oi plant is suspended, arguing an accident there would cause irrevocable damage and violate their right to live safely.
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More than 800 join suit to seek suspension of Oi nuclear plant (Mainichi Newspaper)
Tags:anti-nuclear movement, citizens' movement, litigation, news, Ohi nuclear power plant, restart of nuclear reactors, TEPCO
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