HRAC Condemns Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water

“The Commission calls on the Pacific Island leaders to stand in solidarity to oppose the dumping of the nuclear waste in our waters,” Mr Sharma said.

Friday 25 August 2023 | 14:17

Fiji NGO Coalition protest march against the Fukushima nuclear waste water dumping. Photo: Kelera Tuisawau

Fiji NGO Coalition protest march against the Fukushima nuclear waste water dumping. Photo: Kelera Tuisawau

The Human Rights and Anti- Discrimination Commission (HRAC) is calling for the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment amid the Fukushima nuclear water waste dumping.

HRAC Chairperson, Pravesh Sharma said it is linked to other fundamental human rights like right to life, health, food, water, sanitation among others.

“We implore the Fiji Government to uphold its constitutional obligations to protect the right of all persons in Fiji as stipulated under section 40 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Fiji,” Mr Sharma said.

“Which states: ‘Every person has the right to a clean and healthy environment, which includes the right to have the natural world protected for the benefit of present and future generations through legislative and other measures.”

HRAC condemns the Japanese Government’s decision to dump the nuclear waste water from the reactors at Fukushima Daiichi in the Pacific Ocean.

“The Commission calls on the Pacific Island leaders to stand in solidarity to oppose the dumping of the nuclear waste in our waters,” Mr Sharma said.

He also highlighted concern over the crucial strides taken on by civil society groups, environmental associates, and stakeholders over the years to promote and protect the healthy environment.

However, is being undermined by those supporting the disposal of treated nuclear waste in the Pacific Ocean.

“It must be noted that the UN General Assembly has already adopted a resolution declaring that the right to a healthy, clean and sustainable environment is a universal human right that is now enshrined in our Constitution. It is the duty of everyone to protect that right.”

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