Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Fukushima news [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)6. TEPCO and the Yakuza
How the Yakuza went nuclear
What really went wrong at the Fukushima plant? One undercover reporter risked his life to find out
By Jake Adelstein
The Telegraph, 11:30AM GMT 21 Feb 2012
On March 11 2011, at 2:46pm, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck Japan. The earthquake, followed by a colossal tsunami, devastated the nation, together killing over 10,000 people. The earthquake also triggered the start of a triple nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, run by Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco). Of the three reactors that melted down, one was nearly 40 years old and should have been decommissioned two decades ago. The cooling pipes, the veins and arteries of the old nuclear reactors, which circulated fluid to keep the core temperature down, ruptured.
Approximately 40 minutes after the shocks, the tsunami reached the power plant and knocked out the electrical systems. Japans Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency (Nisa) had warned Tepco about safety violations and problems at the plant days before the earthquake; theyd been warned about the possibility of a tsunami hitting the plant for years.
The denials began almost immediately. There has been no meltdown, government spokesman Yukio Edano intoned in the days after March 11. It was an unforeseeable disaster, Tepcos then president Masataka Shimizu chimed in. As we now know, the meltdown was already taking place. And the disaster was far from unforeseeable.
Tepco has long been a scandal-ridden company, caught time and time again covering up data on safety lapses at their power plants, or doctoring film footage which showed fissures in pipes. How was the company able to get away with such long-standing behaviour? According to an explosive book recently published in Japan, they owe it to what the author, Tomohiko Suzuki, calls Japans nuclear mafia A conglomeration of corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, the shady nuclear industry, their lobbyists And at the centre of it all stands Japans actual mafia: the yakuza.
It might surprise the Western reader that gangsters are involved in Japans nuclear industry and even more that they would risk their lives in a nuclear crisis. But the yakuza roots in Japanese society are very deep. In fact, they were some of the first responders after the earthquake, providing food and supplies to the devastated area and patrolling the streets to make sure no looting occurred.
CONTINUED...
What really went wrong at the Fukushima plant? One undercover reporter risked his life to find out
By Jake Adelstein
The Telegraph, 11:30AM GMT 21 Feb 2012
On March 11 2011, at 2:46pm, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck Japan. The earthquake, followed by a colossal tsunami, devastated the nation, together killing over 10,000 people. The earthquake also triggered the start of a triple nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, run by Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco). Of the three reactors that melted down, one was nearly 40 years old and should have been decommissioned two decades ago. The cooling pipes, the veins and arteries of the old nuclear reactors, which circulated fluid to keep the core temperature down, ruptured.
Approximately 40 minutes after the shocks, the tsunami reached the power plant and knocked out the electrical systems. Japans Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency (Nisa) had warned Tepco about safety violations and problems at the plant days before the earthquake; theyd been warned about the possibility of a tsunami hitting the plant for years.
The denials began almost immediately. There has been no meltdown, government spokesman Yukio Edano intoned in the days after March 11. It was an unforeseeable disaster, Tepcos then president Masataka Shimizu chimed in. As we now know, the meltdown was already taking place. And the disaster was far from unforeseeable.
Tepco has long been a scandal-ridden company, caught time and time again covering up data on safety lapses at their power plants, or doctoring film footage which showed fissures in pipes. How was the company able to get away with such long-standing behaviour? According to an explosive book recently published in Japan, they owe it to what the author, Tomohiko Suzuki, calls Japans nuclear mafia A conglomeration of corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, the shady nuclear industry, their lobbyists And at the centre of it all stands Japans actual mafia: the yakuza.
It might surprise the Western reader that gangsters are involved in Japans nuclear industry and even more that they would risk their lives in a nuclear crisis. But the yakuza roots in Japanese society are very deep. In fact, they were some of the first responders after the earthquake, providing food and supplies to the devastated area and patrolling the streets to make sure no looting occurred.
CONTINUED...
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
91 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations

Overview of active cesium contamination of freshwater fish in Fukushima and Eastern Japan
Bennyboy
Oct 2013
#2
Nobody wants a job cleaning up Japan’s devastated Fukushima nuclear reactor for some reason
Bennyboy
Oct 2013
#12
TV: “Japan’s worst nuclear nightmare” — Yale Professor: Fukushima Unit 4 pool “has me very scared”
Bennyboy
Oct 2013
#15
To those that support nuclear power let me point out that for all the potential
rhett o rick
Oct 2013
#18
Nuclear Engineer: Fuel appears damaged in Fukushima Unit 4 pool and will fall apart
Bennyboy
Oct 2013
#22
State to spend over ¥1 trillion of taxpayer money for Fukushima decontamination work
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#35
And another....Fuel Removal From Fukushima's Reactor 4 Threatens 'Apocalyptic' Scenario
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#44
"Apocalyptic" Fukushima Fuel Rod Removal Begins Nov. 8; TEPCO Subcontracts Yakuza gangsters
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#51
Japan Atomic Energy Commission - Fukushima an unprecedented, and deepening, crisis
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#73
Tepco Successfully Removes First Nuclear Fuel Rods at Fukushima Source: Bloomberg
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#77
Tepco transferred 22 new fuel assemblies to on-premises transportation container
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#78
Fukushima radiation fears for fish along Oregon coast unwarranted, scientists say
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#84
Tepco completed loading 6 spent fuel assemblies to the transportation container
Bennyboy
Nov 2013
#91