【禁聞】百元參觀反應堆 大亞灣開放疑作秀

【新唐人2011年4月5日訊】目前,核安全問題全球關注。為安撫民心,中國廣東核電集團高調宣佈讓游客參觀大亞灣核電廠,除有環保專家批評這一做法是“做秀”外,最近更有香港記者爆料,只要付一,二百元就可以隨意入廠遊覽,還可以抵達距核反應堆只有500米的觀景臺,任意拍照。有評論說,這事件暴露大亞灣保安鬆懈,隨時成為恐怖份子目標。

香港《蘋果日報》記者查探發現,一直有俗稱“蛇仔”的人士,在大亞灣核電廠外圍招攬生意,以約100元到200元人民幣的價錢,帶游客進入核電廠範圍內游覽。

《蘋果日報》記者跟隨一名持通行證的男“導游”進入核電廠內游覽。這名男子聲稱自己是核電廠內的職工,汽車座駕還貼有通行證。警衛看到貼有通行證的車輛就放行,完全沒有查問,更沒有搜查車內是否載有危險物品。

這名記者認為,如果是身懷炸彈的恐怖份子,只要偷取有通行證的車輛,就可以輕易的將迫擊砲等重型武器偷運入內,進行襲擊。

而抵達距離兩個反應堆只有500米的觀景臺後,這名“導游”先生吩咐記者不要胡亂跑,他說,如果被人發現,不但他的證件可能被沒收,無法再在核電廠內工作,還說:“我同你也都可能要坐監”。不過,整趟半小時的“核電廠游”來去暢通無阻。

《蘋果日報》報導,香港立法會議員塗謹申表示,“游核電廠”事件暴露大亞灣保安鬆懈,非常危險。立法會議員何秀蘭也表示,核電廠擁有可製造核武的原材料,隨時成為恐怖份子的盜取目標。

日本發生核洩漏事故後,中共為安撫民心,與香港只有一地之隔的深圳大亞灣核電廠從上週五起,開放部分廠區給遊客參觀。

而開放大亞灣核電廠讓民眾參觀,能否真正解除公眾對核洩的憂慮呢?軍事評論員昭鴻向《蘋果日報》表示,假如恐怖份子能潛入核電廠,就可在車上綁滿炸彈發動自殺式爆炸,或以肩託式飛彈從遠處射向核反應堆。

由於大亞灣核電站有多次隱瞞事故的“前科”,令核電廠的誠信受到質疑。報導說,綠色和平項目主任張潔茵認為,這次開放參觀,作秀多於一切。對於剔除市民疑慮,是完全接不上軌的。

早前香港傳媒已經揭露,大亞灣核電站在2008年曾出現反應爐心控制棒卡住事故,但電廠方面隱瞞這個訊息2年以上。

“法蘭克福匯報”報導說,全世界正在建造的65個核反應堆中,有27個是在中國,在香港附近的大亞灣核電站,不久前就曾出現過兩次較小的核洩漏。

此外,德國“明鏡”週刊3月17號的報導指出,在中國,眾多的核設施位於地震多發區。但是“官方的宣傳重在穩住公眾”。

報導認為:關於中國的核反應堆的安全問題,關於救災計劃以及到底在何處並且如何存儲燃料棒的問題,在中國只是在專家圈子裡討論。“這個題目被視作政治上的棘手難題,而且還有國家機密的味道。”

儘管中共總理溫家寶早前表示,將暫停審批新核能發電項目。另但一方面,深圳舉辦的大型核電工業展將如期在週三(4月6日)開幕,有分析指出,這個展覽反映當局似乎無意暫緩興建核電廠的進度。

新唐人記者王子琦、王明宇綜合報導。

Nuclear Station Open For Tour

China』s latest nuclear safety issue

has attracted international attention.

The China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group

announced that they will open for tourists

the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station.

Recently, Hong Kong media revealed how tourists

can enter the nuclear station for only RMB100-200,

and even come 500 meters close to nuclear reactors.

Critics say this incident reveals lack of security.

According to Apple Daily (Hong Kong) reporters,

a person called “Shezai” is touting outside Daya Bay

and taking tourists into the station for RMB100-200.

An Apple Daily reporter followed a male “guide”

with a permit into the nuclear station. This man

represented himself as a nuclear station worker

and even had permit in his car.

Security allowed cars with permits to enter,

without questions or safety inspection.

The reporter said that a terrorist carrying a bomb

or heavy weapons, like mortars, can easily enter

the nuclear station by stealing a car with a permit.

After arriving at the viewing platform 500 meters

from the two nuclear reactors, the male “guide”

warned the reporter that if they get caught,

he could lose his permit and job.

“You and I might be put in jail”.

But the half hour tour went on without a challenge.

According to Apply Daily, Hong Kong Legislative

Council member, Tu Jinshen, said that the tour

reveals Daya Bay』s lack of security. Another member,

He Xiulan, pointed out that a nuclear station

with raw material for nuclear weapons

could easily become a terrorist target.

After Japan』s nuclear leak, to pacify the public,

the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station,

which is very close to Hong Kong,

was opened to tourists.

Will these tours really relieve public tension about

nuclear leaks? Military commentator Zhao Hong,

told Apple Daily, if terrorists get into the station,

they could trigger bombs in their cars

or fire at the station from a distance.

Daya Bay Station』s bad history of hiding incidents

has damaged its credibility. Director of Greenpeace,

Zhang Jieyin, believes this “tour” is just for show

and has nothing to do with pacifying the public.

Previously, Hong Kong media revealed

Daya Bay Station』s control rod failure in 2008,

but the station concealed it for over 2 years.

According to Frankfurter Allgemeine,

27 of the world』s 65 nuclear reactors

under construction are in China.

Daya Bay Station had two nuclear leaks not long ago.

Germany』s Mirror Weekly reported on March 17,

that many of China』s nuclear facilities

are in earthquake-prone areas, but “the official

propaganda』s focus is on calming people down.”

The report said, talk about nuclear reactors』 safety,

emergency plans, and where and how to store fuel

“is considered a political hot potato, a state secret.”

Although China』s Premier, Wen Jiabao, declared

that new nuclear power projects will be suspended,

a large-scale nuclear power industry exhibition

will be held in Shenzhen City on April 6.

This exhibition reveals that authorities

do not intend to suspend nuclear development.

NTD reporters Wang Ziqi and Wang Mingyu