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Table 1: Japan's plutonium stocks, past, present and future

(pdf).

Table 2: Estimates of annual plutonium loading in MOX fuel 2002-1010

(pdf).

Japan and Nuclear Weapons: threat or intent ?
A selection of statements by past and present Japanese
Politician's, Military leaders and Agencies (pdf)

The interpretation of Article 9 of the constitution regarding the retention of nuclear arms.
The House of Councilors Budget Committee, 11 March 1978, answer by the Director General Sanada, Cabinet Legislation Bureau. (pdf)

Nuclear Titanics.

How the Plutonium industry is playing "Russian Roulette" with the lives of those living along nuclear transport routes - Greenpeace leaflet (pdf)

Plutonium - Questions and Answers.

Greenpeace briefing (pdf)

History of the Japanese plutonium industry - keeping up the deception.

Greenpeace briefing (pdf)

A review of the marine transport of radioactive materials with particular reference to the activities of the Pacific Nuclear Transport (PNTL) Fleet

A report to Greenpeace International by Tim Deere-Jones BSc.Hons, Maritime Studies, University of Wales, Cardiff Marine Environment & Pollution Consultant.Download the full document (pdf)

Countdown to a Deadly Shipment - Greenpeace briefing, April 2002

General briefing on the dangerous and unneccessary plutonium trade and on the planned return of reject plutonium material from Japan to UK.Download document (pdf)

Record of Discussion between Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UK Ambassador to Japan on reject plutonium MOX material, July 2000

Excerpt: The UK side reaffirmed its sincere regrets, and apologies on behalf of BNFL for difficulties that have arisen as a result of the falsification of data by BNFL in respect of MOX fuel.
"...the maximum consideration will be given to the relationship with coastal states..". Scan of full document

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