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The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Criminal Complainants group was
established on March 16, 2012, just one year after the occurrence of
the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Because the Japanese police and
prosecutors have showed no sign of initiating a criminal investigation
into this disaster, we decided to file a group lawsuit to criminally
prosecute those responsible for causing the disaster and for allowing
the damage to expand, and began to call on others to join our group. We
received enthusiastic responses from within Fukushima Prefecture, where
the anxiety of the people has no end in sight as the nuclear disaster
continues to unfold, as well as from many other areas where Fukushima
evacuees are living. On June 11, 2012, 1,324 complainants from
Fukushima presented a letter of accusation to the Fukushima District
Public Prosecutors’ Office. The letter accuses Tokyo Electric Power
Company board members, specialists at the Nuclear and Industrial Safety
Agency and the Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan, both of which have
been associated with Japan’s nuclear administration, and many others,
for involuntary manslaughter and bodily injury resulting from
professional negligence under the criminal code, violation of the
environmental pollution offense law, and the crime of causing
explosions as a result of professional negligence. (It is legally
impossible to file a complaint against reactor producers for product
liability.)
We are planning to bring a second lawsuit in
November 2012 with many of those who have suffered from the disaster,
whether from Fukushima or from other areas, and are opening offices
nationwide in preparation for this.
Ruiko Muto, the leader of this group, says: “What we
are aiming at through these lawsuits is to create a society where no
individuals are forced to sacrifice themselves, to restore the links
between us that have been cut off by the disaster, and to enable the
victims, who are hurt and feel completely powerless, to recover their
dignity. Achieving these aims is our responsibility for the sake of the
children and youth.” She also indicates: “How unreasonable it is that
Tokyo Electric Power Company, which caused the disaster, has created
the standards and limits for compensations, and demands that those who
suffered from the disaster should abide by them! And how dishonestly
the word ‘unexpected’ is used to evade responsibilities! We hope
that by reading the statements of facts written by the complainants,
those who are evading responsibility will come to have a deep
understanding of how much pain people from Fukushima have been forced
to suffer.
The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Criminal Complainants
office regrets that it has been unable to release announcements in
languages other than Japanese. Anyone who wishes to join the group as a
complainant will be required to fill out documents in Japanese,
including a letter of attorney, in which the reading of his or her name
should be indicated in Japanese kana letters, and to send the
membership fee of 1,000 yen to the group’s Japan Post Bank account.
Please let us know if you live or lived in a heavily damaged area and
need multilingual assistance.
Documents can be downloaded from
http://bit.ly/PWUyH8.
Our Japan Post Bank transfer account number: 02260-8-118751
Name of account: Fukushima Gempatsu Kokuso-dan (福島原発告訴団)
Email:
1fkokuso@gmail.com (Please note that it may be necessary to wait a few days for a reply.)
Sending letters and statements requesting prompt and
strict investigation of criminal negligence in the nuclear
disaster to the Fukushima District Public Prosecutors’ Office and other
authorities concerned will influence prosecutors, and we would
appreciate very much your sending such letters and statements. The
prosecutors are able to read Japanese and English.
Please address such letters or statements to:
Fukushima District Public Prosecutors’ Office, 17, Kitsune-zuka,
Fukushima-shi, 960-8017, Japan.
You can also submit opinions by using the opinion
submission form available at the Fukushima District Public Prosecutors’
Office website at
http://bit.ly/RyepkB.
* Member of Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Criminal Complainants
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