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Hands-on action top nuclear power in Germany

anon@indymedia.org (IMC linksunten) | 01.11.2010 23:28

Despite massive protests  [1|2|3|4]  and against the declared will of the population, the German government in September rammed through parliament an extension of the operating periods of German nuclear power stations.

On 5 November the next consignment of processed nuclear waste is due in Gorleben, a village of 600 people located roughly equidistant between the northern cities of Hanover and Hamburg. Despite the annual general police ban on protests along rail and road routes to be used by the waste shipment, activist groups are calling for rallies, blockades [1 2 3] and removal of ballast stones from the local railway line that weekend.

 

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anon@indymedia.org (IMC linksunten)
- Original article on IMC Northern England: http://northern-indymedia.org/articles/1047