After more than 24 hours the Japanese people were still standing in front of the Ooi nuclear power plant, set to restart today, forcing the workers to enter it via the sea.
Fukushima Diary (in chronological order):
- Protesters still standing at Ohi nuclear power plant
- Police gave the last notice
- Police started pre-emption against the protest
- Citizens resisting against pre-emption - police caught crying
- KEPCO staff entered the nuclear plant by ferry-boat
- BBC: protests held as Japan returns to nuclear power
- Sky news: Japan switches nuclear power back on
- Ohi: radiation level peaking up
- The protest is being forcibly removed
- Protest surrounded by riot police
- 20 mins left before restart of Ohi nuclear plant
- Ohi nuclear plant restarted: let's make our new Japan
- On a rainy day
Energy News:
See also for background:
- Antinuclear protest at the gates of Ooi nuclear power plant
- 200,000 people besiege Prime Minister's palace in Tokyo against nuclear restart
- And almost every single entry in the category: Japan
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