
TOKYO —More than a thousand people protested outside the
Japanese prime minister’s residence in Tokyo calling for an end to nuclear
power after last year’s Fukushima atomic crisis.
The
rally, which has become a weekly event in recent months, came two days after
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda met for the first time face-to-face with
anti-nuclear demonstrators.
About a dozen representatives of
the movement had asked Noda to reverse his decision to restart two reactors and
urged him to abandon nuclear power altogether.
Noda declined their demand to
switch off two reactors that were restarted this summer amid looming power
shortages, and repeated his government’s plans to adopt a new energy policy to
reduce the country’s dependence on atomic power, which once accounted for
one-third of its supply.
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