We want you to be the plaintiffs of the Lawsuit


We want you to be the plaintiffs of the Lawsuit
The Issue
Damaged Fukushima Daiichi Pow The Reactor Suppliers Lawsuit is a legal action against manufacturers of the er Station, consisting of Hitachi, Toshiba, and General Electric (GE).
The above mentioned reactor manufacturers, along with Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) have not assumed any responsibility for the catastrophic nuclear accident. Nonetheless, they were not subjected to any public criticisms.
It is also due to legislation that these makers are exempted from accountability of their products. Amidst such measures that safeguard its regulators, advocates of the development of the nuclear power industry silently dominate the world, while pushing forth the exports of Japanese nuclear technology worldwide.
With the Reactor Suppliers Lawsuit, we are attempting to challenge the status quo within the nuclear industry as the world’s first legal case against reactor manufacturers.
Furthermore, to send out a strong message in hopes of a fair trial with conscience in court, we are calling out to people from all over the world to join us and become plaintiffs of this Lawsuit.
Becoming a plaintiff of the Reactor Suppliers Lawsuit is an excellent way of connecting with citizens of the world and joining forces in the struggle against the nuclear industry. It is really easy to sign up!
Our first collection deadline is set on January 20th, 2014 (Japanese Standard Time).
We look forward to hearing from you!
For English speakers, please visit the following page for further information on how to join us: http://ermite.just-size.net/test/?page_id=368
※Unfortunately in Japanese courts, Power of Attorney (an authorization letter allowing our team of lawyers to act on your behalf, in matters concerning the case) forms collected via the Internet are not considered valid. Therefore, relevant forms are available as printouts at our website.
For Japanese petition please see HERE
For Chinese petition please see HERE

The Issue
Damaged Fukushima Daiichi Pow The Reactor Suppliers Lawsuit is a legal action against manufacturers of the er Station, consisting of Hitachi, Toshiba, and General Electric (GE).
The above mentioned reactor manufacturers, along with Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) have not assumed any responsibility for the catastrophic nuclear accident. Nonetheless, they were not subjected to any public criticisms.
It is also due to legislation that these makers are exempted from accountability of their products. Amidst such measures that safeguard its regulators, advocates of the development of the nuclear power industry silently dominate the world, while pushing forth the exports of Japanese nuclear technology worldwide.
With the Reactor Suppliers Lawsuit, we are attempting to challenge the status quo within the nuclear industry as the world’s first legal case against reactor manufacturers.
Furthermore, to send out a strong message in hopes of a fair trial with conscience in court, we are calling out to people from all over the world to join us and become plaintiffs of this Lawsuit.
Becoming a plaintiff of the Reactor Suppliers Lawsuit is an excellent way of connecting with citizens of the world and joining forces in the struggle against the nuclear industry. It is really easy to sign up!
Our first collection deadline is set on January 20th, 2014 (Japanese Standard Time).
We look forward to hearing from you!
For English speakers, please visit the following page for further information on how to join us: http://ermite.just-size.net/test/?page_id=368
※Unfortunately in Japanese courts, Power of Attorney (an authorization letter allowing our team of lawyers to act on your behalf, in matters concerning the case) forms collected via the Internet are not considered valid. Therefore, relevant forms are available as printouts at our website.
For Japanese petition please see HERE
For Chinese petition please see HERE

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Petition created on December 24, 2013