Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-outside-KEPCO-AGM-in-Japan-27MZIFJJKL732.htmlConceptually similarProtest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX75Completed★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX76Completed★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX7DCompleted★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX7GCompleted★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX7JCompleted★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX7MCompleted★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX74Completed★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX7BCompleted★★★★Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanGP0STPX7HCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPX7AProtest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanActivists from Greenpeace Japan, protest outside the annual general meeting (AGM) of the Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO) in Kobe, Japan. The activists staged a grand dice game to call out the Japanese 'nuclear village' for gambling on nuclear safety with risky and expensive nuclear reactors. The three players, outgoing KEPCO CEO Makoto Yagi, Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA) Chairman Shunichi Tanaka, and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe rolled two gigantic dices to see which nuclear accident they might ‘win’, and what the consequences would be – both radiological and financial. Greenpeace as one of the shareholders proposed that KEPCO establish a verification committee for prompt decision making responsible for abandoning nuclear power reactors and safe operation to do so.Locations:Asia-East Asia-Japan-KobeDate:28 Jun, 2016Credit:© Yasufumi Murayama / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3788px X 2521pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Footwear-KEPCO-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy symbol-Outdoors-Props-Urban areasShoot:Protest outside KEPCO AGM in JapanActivists from Greenpeace Japan, protest outside the annual general meeting (AGM) of the Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO) in Kobe, Japan. The activists staged a grand dice game to call out the Japanese 'nuclear village' for gambling on nuclear safety with risky and expensive nuclear reactors. The three players, outgoing KEPCO CEO Makoto Yagi, Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA) Chairman Shunichi Tanaka, and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe rolled two gigantic dices to see which nuclear accident they might ‘win’, and what the consequences would be – both radiological and financial. Greenpeace proposes that KEPCO establish a committee for prompt decision making responsible for abandoning nuclear power reactors and ensuring a safe transition.