Photographs of anti-nuclear waste protest in germany
Arbeiterfotografie | 13.04.2001 23:59
Gorleben, Gronau, Ahaus, Neckarwestheim are places of resistance in Germany against the nuclear madness, especially against the nuclear waste transports. The group of concerned photopraphers, named Arbeiterfotografie, has taken a lot of photographs of this protest movement.
The Arbeiterfotografie has taken photographs of the resistance in Germany against the nuclear madness. There are following series:
- Gronau, February 17 (uranium depletion)
- Ahaus, February 18 (repository)
- Neckarwestheim, March 4 (nuclear power station)
- Cologne, March 17 (watching the tracks)
and recently in the Wendland region:
- protest in Lueneburg March 24
- protest of peasants (Baeuerliche Notgemeinschaft), March 25
- X1000mal-quer blockade in the railway station of Wendisch-Evern, March 27
- Robin Wood blockade near Sueschendorf, March 27/28
- track blockades near Sueschendorf, March 28
and somewhat more...
The web address: http://www.concernedphotography.com/reportage
There you can order the photographs in higher resolution. For non-commercial reasons you can use these photographs for nothing: for hand-outs, news papers, internet etc... We would be pleased, if you mention 'arbeiterfotografie' as authors, give us notice about using or send us a copy of your publication.
- Gronau, February 17 (uranium depletion)
- Ahaus, February 18 (repository)
- Neckarwestheim, March 4 (nuclear power station)
- Cologne, March 17 (watching the tracks)
and recently in the Wendland region:
- protest in Lueneburg March 24
- protest of peasants (Baeuerliche Notgemeinschaft), March 25
- X1000mal-quer blockade in the railway station of Wendisch-Evern, March 27
- Robin Wood blockade near Sueschendorf, March 27/28
- track blockades near Sueschendorf, March 28
and somewhat more...
The web address: http://www.concernedphotography.com/reportage
There you can order the photographs in higher resolution. For non-commercial reasons you can use these photographs for nothing: for hand-outs, news papers, internet etc... We would be pleased, if you mention 'arbeiterfotografie' as authors, give us notice about using or send us a copy of your publication.
Arbeiterfotografie
e-mail:
arbeiterfotografie@t-online.de
Homepage:
http://www.concernedphotography.com
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