A news wire reminds us that nothing has been solved in Fukushima. Not only the radioactivity continues to expand; Not only radioactive wastes from the plant are still in a spent fuel pool in the wrong place unfortunately in case of another earthquake.

But still, a risk of nuclear fission seems to have been detected:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-01/tepco-says-nuclear-fission-possible-at-fukushima-plant-2-.html

Naturally, the Japanese authorities say that the situation is under control.

The Greek and Japanese situation reminds us that the duty to intervene has not lost its immediacy. And not only against dictatorships: even democracies can endanger the lives of their inhabitants, and their fellow human beings.