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The
Disasters Threatening the World
Reflections by Comrade Fidel
If the speed
of light would not exist; if the star closest to our sun would not
be four light years from the Earth, the only inhabited planet in our
system; if ETs really existed; the imaginary visitors to the planet
would continue their voyage without understanding all that our
humankind is suffering.
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TJust a few centuries ago in the millennial history of Man,
nobody knew what was happening on the other side of the globe.
Today, we can find out what’s happening right away and sometimes
they are hugely transcendental events that affect all the
peoples of the world.
Without more preamble, I shall limit myself to the most
important news during the last two days.
“TeleSUR, March13, 2011
“Volcano eruption in Japan triggers new alarm
“The Japanese Meteorological Agency informs that the volcano
Shimoedake, located on the island of Kyushu to the south-east of
Japan, spewed ash and stones this Sunday to a height of four
thousand metres, after two week of relative calm and two days
after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that lashed the
country.”
“…it became active last January for the first time in 52
years…”
“According to a BBC report, buildings in a radius of 4
kilometres were damaged and hundreds of persons fled from the
vicinity, panic-stricken.”
“The […] seismic movement with a magnitude of 9.0 on the Richter
Scale, according to the Meteorological Agency of Japan, has
already had repercussions on other volcanoes…”
“Japan crushed by the quake, tsunami and explosions at nuclear
plants
“SENDAI, Japan, Mar.14, 2011 (AFP) – A double explosion on
Monday in Reactor No. 3 at the Fukushima 1 nuclear plant fed the
rumour of an atomic disaster in Japan, a country already
overwhelmed by a quake and a tsunami that may have left more
than 10,000 dead.
“Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), operator of Fukushima 1 (250 km
to the north-east of Tokyo), also admitted the possibility that
the fuel of Reactor 2 had entered into fusion because of damage
to the cooling circuit. The government, for its part, minimized
the possibility that an important explosion should be produced
in that reactor.
“Rescue teams found approximately 2,000 corpses on the coast of
Miyagi Prefecture (north-east), while millions of Japanese were
attempting to survive without water, electricity, fuel or
sufficient food and hundreds of thousands were forced to take
shelter at emergency centres because of the tsunami that
destroyed their homes.”
Aid workers from around the world arrived in the archipelago to
collaborate with more than 100,000 soldiers that are trying to
give aid in a country that continues to be shaken by earthquake
after-shocks and lives in permanent fear of false alarms about
new tsunamis.”
“Fear of a nuclear disaster was being added to the agony caused
by the devastation. The quake, the tsunami and the explosions at
the plants place the country into its “most serious crisis (...)
since the end of WW II”, stated Prime Minister Naoto Kan.”
“An explosion had occurred on Saturday in Reactor No. 1, taking
the life of one technician and injuring eleven.
“Fusion is produced on account of the reheating of the bars of
fuel that start to melt just like candles.”
“Authorities declared a state of emergency at a second nuclear
plant, the Onagawa Plant in the north-east...”
“Another nuclear plant, Tokai, suffered damages to its cooling
system...”
“An 8.9-magnitude earthquake, and the following tsunami with a
height of 10 metres, ripped through the north-eastern coast of
the Japanese archipelago on Friday.”
“More than 10,000 persons may have lost their lives in the
coastal prefecture of Miyagi (north-eastern Japan)…”
“At least 5.6 million homes are still without electrical power…”
“DATA- What’s happening in the Japanese nuclear reactors?
“March 14 (Reuters) – A second explosion shook the Japanese
nuclear plant damaged by an earthquake, where authorities are
working desperately to prevent nuclear fusion in the reactors.”
“The nucleus of a reactor consists of a series of tubes or metal
zircon bars that contain pellets of uranium fuel stored in what
the engineers call the fuel equipment.”
“Back-up refrigeration had problems several times during the
last three days in Reactors 1, 2 and 3 at the Fukushima plant.”
“However, natural degradation of radioactive materials in the
reactor’s nucleus continues to produce heat, called residual
heat, falling to a quarter of its original level during the
first hour and then disappearing more slowly.”
“Usually that heat is eliminated by refrigeration pumps that,
in the Fukushima Plant, lost its emergency energy supply due to
the earthquake, tsunami or both.”
“It was that hydrogen gas that caused the two explosions in the
Fukushima Plant, in Unit 1 on Saturday and in Reactor 3 on
Monday, according to experts and officials.”
“If a steel dome should break inside a reactor, the radiation
levels will rise. But at this point now the heat is not enough
to destroy them, experts say.”
“The risk is still there that the nucleus could melt and that
could make removal of the fuel really difficult, or even
impossible; that’s what happened on Three Mile Island in
Pennsylvania in 1979.”
“EFE March 14th
“US moves its vessels further from the Japanese coast after
detecting radioactivity in 17 soldiers”
“The Pentagon informed today that 17 soldiers who are
participating in assistance work in Japan registered “low
levels” of radioactivity and it ordered its Seventh Fleet
vessels based in the Japanese city of Yokosuka to be temporarily
repositioned.”
“The USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier was 160 kilometres to
the north-east of the plant at the time of the escape after the
tsunami following the quake with a magnitude of nine points on
the Richter Scale that shook Japan.”
“Fighting to cool down Fukushima Reactors 2 and 3 and number of
dead grows”
“International News, Mar 14 (EFE).- Those in charge of Reactor 2
at the Fukushima Plant in Japan are trying to cool it down,
after it may have suffered partial fusion as a result of
over-heating; they are also cooling down Reactor 3 where there
was an explosion that did not cause any radioactivity to
escape.”
“While authorities struggle to control the nuclear risk, the
number of dead increases as a result of the earthquake that has
caused the worst tragedy in Japan since WW II.”
“The tremor could be felt powerfully in Tokyo, the largest city
in the world with more than 30 million inhabitants, where the
mood is one of sadness and citizens are using alternate
transportation such as bicycles in the face of fuel shortages.”
“The country’s Meteorological Agency has warned the Japanese
about a week of after-shocks and of a 70 percent possibility of
a 7-point earthquake in Japan by this Wednesday.”
“Germany cancels plans for nuclear extension for three months”
“Berlin, Mar 14 (dpa)”
“The accident recorded this weekend at the Japanese Fukushima
Plant as a result of the earthquake and later tsunami that
devastated the Asian country on Friday ‘has completely changed
the global situation’, Merkel stated.”
“‘Accidents in Japan show that what we thought impossible is
possible and the risks we thought were improbable are not so
improbable’, she went on to specify...”
“AFP. Yemen: Three demonstrators dead, among them a 12-year-old
boy”
03/12/11
“SANAH (AFP) – Three demonstrators died, among them a
12-year-old boy and hundreds were injured on Saturday in Yemen
where the protesters accused the police of having used toxic
gases to disperse them.”
“A demonstrator died and approximately 300 were injured or
intoxicated by the gases...”
“According to the UN, 37 demonstrators and at least six police
died since the unrest began in Yemen.”
“ABU DHABI, March 14 (Reuters)”
“The price increase for crude and the recent and sudden
reduction of the existence of cereals in the world could
indicate a supply crisis, FAO Director Jacques Diouf told
Reuters…”.
“‘The high prices are worrying and we have a huge decrease in
their existence’...”.
“LONDON (AP) — British-based defense contractor BAE Systems PLC
bribed Saudi officials in return for lucrative arms deals in
Saudi Arabia, according to a newly released secret U.S.
diplomatic cable.”
“…BAE, Europe's largest defense contractor, paid more than 70
million pounds ($113 million) to a Saudi prince.”
“EFE. Ashton does not dismiss the possibility of imposing a
no-fly zone over Libya
“In Cairo today, Catherine Ashton, in charge of EU Foreign
Policy, does not dismiss the possibility of imposing a no-fly
zone over Libya after meeting with Arab League Secretary General
Amro Musa.”
“TRIPOLI, 14 (ANSA) – The forces of Muammar Kadafi today
attacked Ajdabiya, in eastern Libya, and Zuwarah in the
north-east, while the opposition National Council assured it
would recover positions and said that it has international
commitment to establish a no-fly zone.”
“The Council assured today that it obtained the commitment of
the United States, Great Britain and France to set up a no-fly
zone.”
“General Abd al Fattah Yunis, member of the rebel military
council, assured that they would recover positions on the coast
and in the country’s Eastern region…”
“‘We shall recover those cities and you will soon hear that our
army advances towards Sidra and Tripoli’.”
“100 THOUSAND VOLUNTEERS HAVE JOINED GADDAFI FORCES
“TRIPOLI, 14 (ANSA) – Some 100 thousand volunteers have joined
Libyan armed forces since the start of combat between troops
backing Muammar Gaddafi and the rebel groups, government
sources stated today.”
“Bahrain: opposition denounces “occupation” after the arrival of
Saudi soldiers
“MANAMA, March 14, 2011 (AFP)”
“‘The people of Bahrain is facing a real danger: that of a war
against the citizens of Bahrain with no declaration of war’,
seven opposition members emphasized, including Wefaq chiita, in
a report.
“‘We consider the entry of any soldier, any military vehicle,
into the land, air or sea space of the Kingdom of Bahrain to be
a flagrant occupation of the unarmed people of Bahrain and a
violation of international treaties and agreements’, the
opposition added.”
“MORE PROTESTS YEMEN, BAHRAIN AND MOROCCO
“MANAMA and ADEN, 13 (ANSA) – Protest demonstrations continue
today in Yemen, where three people died, and in Bahrain and
Morocco, against the governments of those countries, local
sources informed today.”
“…in Saudi Arabia, dozens of persons met today in the vicinity
of the Ministry of the Interior headquarters in Riyadh to demand
the liberation of a group of activists being held by police.”
“MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Tens of thousands of Bahraini protesters
encircled one of the royal family's palaces Saturday, shouting
calls for political freedom and the king's ouster a day after a
similar march triggered a violent response from security
forces.”
“Protests in Bahrain modeled on the uprisings in Egypt and
Tunisia.”
“Bahrain holds particular importance to Washington as the host
of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet…”
“United Arab Emirates to send troops to Bahrain
“DUBAI, March 14 2011 (AFP) – The United Arab Emirates announced
on Monday they are going to send troops to Bahrain to
contribute to “preserve order and stability” in that
neighbouring country where the Saudis have already arrived with
the same military purpose.”
“MANAMA, March 14 2011 (AFP) – The opposition in Bahrain stated
on Monday that ‘any foreign military presence’ shall be
considered to be ‘an occupation’, in their reaction to the
arrival of Saudi troops in the Kingdom.”
“More than a thousand Saudi soldiers, part of the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) common forces, arrived in Bahrain,
swept by a wave of demonstrations, according to statements to
AFP by a Saudi in charge.”
“MEXICO (AFP) – The so-called US ‘Operation Fast and Furious’
that presumably allowed the deliberate entry into Mexico of
almost 2,000 weapons, placed relations between the two countries
into a delicate position, according to experts, and caused the
unanimous irritation of Mexican legislators.”
“‘If the US acted without including any Mexican authority, we
are dealing with totally unacceptable interference and a clear
show of non-confidence’ by Washington in the Mexican police,
former Ambassador to the US Jorge Montańo commented to AFP.”
“Mexico is facing unprecedented spiralling violence that has
left almost 35,000 dead since December of 2006 in confrontations
between drug traffickers and anti-drug police, as well as around
a hundred victims caught in the cross-fire.”
“The Mexican senate described 'Fast and Furious' as an
‘aggressive and unilateral’ operation and an ‘insult to the
sovereignty’ of Mexico.”
“IPS March 14 15:04”
“Tonight we were informed that Reactor No. 2 at the Fukushima 1
Plant was melting after emergency cooling systems failed, and
this aggravated fears of radioactive contamination. On Saturday
and this Monday there were explosions in Reactors 1 and 3.”
“Reactor No. 2 is functioning with a fuel known as Oxide Mix (MOX
fuel) that contains plutonium, a particularly harmful substance
for health.”
“ROME, 14 (ANSA) – There is a total of 442 active nuclear
reactors in the world, concentrated in 29 countries and
constructed by no more than ten companies.
“Europe, […] where governments today began to review their
policy in the sector, has 148 active reactors in 16 countries.
“To those […] already active, we can add 65 that are under
construction…”
“The world record for the number of functioning nuclear reactors
is held by the United States with 104, followed by France with
58, Japan with 54...”
Last minute news just heard in Cuba informs that there was a
third explosion at Fukushima:
“EFE March 15 20:13
“There is fear of radioactive leaks due to the nuclear fusion of
a reactor at Fukushima
“Tokyo, March 15 (EFE).- The company operating the Fukushima
Nuclear Plant (north-eastern Japan) today acknowledged that it
fears radioactive leaks due to a possible fusion in the nucleus
of Reactor No. 2 which this morning suffered an explosion.
“Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) admitted that radiation may have
been released after the structure enclosing Reactor No. 2 was
damaged while radioactive levels in the area registered 8.217
microsieverts per hour, as opposed to the allowed 500.”
We can observe the complex situation prevailing in the Arab
world where a revolutionary wave has been unleashed by its
peoples.
The Saudi King supports the NATO war in Libya; while in Bahrain,
NATO supports the Saudi invasion. The blood of the Arab peoples
will be spilt to benefit the great trans-nationals of the United
States while oil prices reach unpredictable heights as wars are
unleashed in the areas producing the most oil and nuclear
disasters in Japan multiply the resistance of peoples to the
proliferation of nuclear plants.
Wastage and the capitalist consumer societies in their
neo-liberal and imperialist phase are taking the world into a
blind alley, where climatic change and the growing cost of foods
lead billions of people towards more acute poverty levels.
Fidel Castro Ruz
March 14, 2011
9:35 p.m.
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