PUNTA ARENAS 19 March 2011 Lord
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Open Letter to Mr. President Piñera on Nuclear Energy Agreement.
President of the Republic
Sebastian Piñera
La Moneda Santiago Chile
March 2011.
Dear Mr. President Piñera:
from many parts of the world we read with horror that the next Friday, March 18, Chile signed a nuclear energy agreement with the United States. And he did recently with France. Also included in these agreements the use of the Atacama desert atomic garbage?
At the same time, we see in the news the horrible tragedy of Japan: earthquake, tsunami and the worst tragedy of all, just at its beginning, the nuclear tragedy in Fukushima and perhaps other plants nuclear.
There are already thousands and thousands killed by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Fukushima victims will be countless, as the consequences of radioactivity from Iodine -131, cesium-137, Strontium-90, with up to 28 years of radioactive half-life. To this is added the Plutonium-239, which pollutes the human being and nature for over 24,000 years.
On April 26, 1986 was the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe. 25 years later failed to clarify whether it was technical failure, human or both reasons. The radioactivity exceeded (depending on regional rainfall) from 100 to 400 times the Hiroshima atomic bomb. The wind took the mushroom cloud and pollute Scandinavia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Germany, and finally the northern hemisphere.
Until 2006, without listing the thousands of human victims, more than 600 towns and cities of Belarus, Ukraine and Russia abandoned, destroyed and buried.
The construction of the sarcophagus around the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded, built between May and November 86 and 90 thousand people who worked, I need 7000 tons of steel and 410 thousand cubic meters of concrete. Inside the sarcophagus is 3 million liters of radioactive water. Today the building has cracks and ...
The appalling tragedy of these days is happening in Japan's high technology world, where it was considered "safe" the construction of atomic plants prepared for earthquakes ... to grade 8.2. The dire consequences are still unpredictable and a lot will extend beyond Japan, causing cancers, deaths, environmental pollution, entering the food chain through soil, air and sea to all continents.
In Germany, a country 'safe' with no hurricanes, earthquakes or tsunamis, country rich, high technology, with 17 nuclear power plants, Chancellor Angela Merkel and other politicians were quick to announce the disconnection of a pair of atomic power, while thousands and thousands of demonstrators to protest departing daily in over 200 cities. Piñera
President: In view of these and many other backgrounds, and at the precise moment of the greatest nuclear catastrophe the world as it is possible that the current Chilean government plan and sign nuclear energy deal with France and the United States (such time also with other governments?) in Chilean territory of violent earthquakes and tsunamis, measuring 8.8 in 2010, grade 9.5 in 1960, the largest earthquake in the world? Already
Golborne Minister has signed the nuclear pact with France. If Chile and the U.S. also signed that pact mortal, we are a few things clear: the President of Chile only cares about profits at the expense of risking the lives of Chileans and many more lives, and the government of Chile is embarked on a insane project.
If you want to have respect for the Chilean people and the international community, please immediately remove this monstrous project of his presidential logbook. The Chilean people, the peoples of the world and nature will thank you. Yours
atte.
1. Isabel Lipthay, writer, singer. Germany
2. Bernardo Reyes, writer, Chile
3. Arturo Camus, multimedia, Germany
4. Alejandro Rosas, Graphic Designer, author tales, Spain
5. Tuple, Lateinamerikanische Deutsch Verein, Germany
6. Teresa Reyes-Lorca, painter, Germany
7. Felix Manrique, Münster-Germany eV Upla
8. Alex Mora, artist, college professor, Germany
9. Elena Winkler, medical student, Germany
10. Sophia Firgau, student, Germany
11. Tomas Gottlieb, designer, Chile
12. Ian Welden, writer, Denmark
13. Maryam Berger, a retired teacher, Germany
14. Jürgen Fehrensen, a retired professor, Germany
15. Elisabeth Strickmann, retired, Germany
16. Alberth Groth, Professor, Germany
17. Barbara Frost, Professor, Germany
18. Luis Alberto Tamayo, writer, Chile
19.Marta Zabaleta, economist, university professor, writer, UK
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