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Activist Killed in Anti-nuke Protest.

07.11.2004 19:25 | Ecology | Social Struggles | World

A train carrying "Castors" of nuclear waste from France to Germany ran over a protestor who had chained himself to the tracks, severing one of his legs. Paramedics offered him emergency treatment and tried to get him to surgery, but he died before reaching hospital. The 23-year-old lay down and chained himself to the track as the train passed near the town of Avricourt, eastern France [Timeline of Events]. The train was carrying nuclear waste being sent back to Germany after reprocessing in northern France, and had already been delayed for two hours while police cut free two other protesters who had chained themselves to a section of track.

Thousands of demonstrators have been gathering since the train set off on Saturday from the La Hague reprocessing plant in Valognes, north-western France, on its journey to the German town of Dannenberg. From Dannenberg the trains' 12 containers - holding 175 metric tons of atomic waste - are due to be shipped to a nearby dump at Gorleben, 12km away. The French protests followed a protest by 10,000 people at the Gorleben site in Saturday.

Background to Castor protests | Rage and mourning across Germany
IMC-Germany | Radio Free Wendland (live stream)

Castor Activist Death
Castor Activist Death


the main stream press is saying

A 23-year old environmental activist paid the ultimate price for his convictions on Sunday. Despite a large security operation, the young man managed to chain himself to the railway tracks near Avricourt, in protest of the latest transport of nuclear waste from a French reprocessing plant in La Hague to a storage facility in Gorleben, Germany.
A spokeswoman for France's SNCF rail operator said the train's driver noticed a group of people sitting on the tracks, and pulled the emergency brake. "One of the people remained sitting, and his legs were cut off and he has died," the spokeswoman said.

The French nuclear technology company, Cogema, said it regretted the "dramatic accident." A company spokesman in Paris said Cogema Logistics staff charged with overseeing the transport couldn't explain how the accident had happened.
The train loaded with highly radioactive nuclear waste had been stopped earlier on Sunday for two hours because of two demonstrators who had chained themselves to the tracks. The Castor transport was originally scheduled to arrive in Dannenberg, eastern Germany, on Sunday afternoon. From Dannenberg, the containers are loaded onto trucks to be transported to the storage facility in nearby Gorleben.

The citizens' initiative in the Dannenberg region, which helps to plan protest action, said it was "shocked and disturbed" by news of the deadly accident. Organizers said they would discuss what consequences the news had for further planned protest action. Thousands of demonstrators have been gathering in Dannenberg since Saturday. In past years, the Castor transports saw violent clashes between anti-nuclear activists and police. The environmental group Greenpeace has warned that the Gorleben storage site is unsafe over the long term and risks contaminating ground water.

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hard to believe ...

08.11.2004 00:21

the police and the political establishment are trying to make the best out of the
"accident". stupid speakers of the wuropean party called for a "stop of all
protests" ...

however, the information told by corporate media are hard to believe:

-- the accident had taken "in a curve", it is said.
noone ever did any action directly in a place with no view at all.

-- french rail said the helicopter, which is normally flying in front
of the nucklear transport, was away to get fuel. strange ...
this happend close to the german border, an area where lots of action took
place during the last transports. is it possible that noboy espected this ...

nevertheless people in the wendland, destinition of the transport, reacted with anger.
in Hitzacker, a small town abou 30km from Gorleben, demonstrators smashed several
police cars after a demonstration. in about 25 cities spontanous protest took place
in front of police and railway stations ...


startx


Where is the truth?

08.11.2004 11:10

It is hard to find out what really happened. I cannot imagine that a person remains sitting when a huge train comes towards him and it becomes clear that it is not able to stop. Would you choose to stay on the railway when all your friends would unchain themselves and try to escape?
No one except the other 3 activists can tell what really happened; if the protest took place in a curve, why all the different warning and route control systems of the police have failed at the same time and so on.
I believe that it is a horrible accident and all acitivists out there should make sure that, whatever they plan to protest against the horrific nuclear industry, always make sure that you can decide when you want to end the protest and that there is always a back up warning system in place. Don't rely on the official one! We protest for a better life and a better future against a deathly industry and we can only do that when we act safely.

Micki


Awful Tradgedy

08.11.2004 17:59

What can you say, this is terrible news. I am saddened. Another person dies trying to make the world a better place.

Pete


Sebastien Briat

09.11.2004 13:06

Sebastien Briat
Sebastien Briat

Here is a foto of Sebastien, the dead anti-nuclear protestor.
To get informations about his life, read the local news-paper:
 http://www.estrepublicain.fr/regionlo/

face-r
- Homepage: http://www.akw-abschalten.claranet.de


Needless loss of life.

10.11.2004 16:31

Anyone considering chaining themselves to the track must be carefull. Trains can take a mile or more to stop. Make sure you are able to free yourself in an emergency.

daneel


At the risk of stating the obvious...

15.11.2004 02:50

If you unchain yourself, you DEFEAT THE WHOLE PURPOSE. It's a shame this guy died, but people will remember this for years, just like Rachel Corrie. With Rachel, I'm sure she stood her ground in front of the 'dozer for exactly this reason, and her action is now world famous, will be remembered forever. Google returns 104,000 hits when queried with her name, which is 15,000 more than for "international solidarity movement." It's a shame a beautiful person like Rachel had to die to show the world what scum the Israelis are, but at the same time it's inevitable.

Captain Brilliant


Not without precedent...

15.11.2004 13:13

Lest we forget that it isn't the first time that a train failed to stop when a protester stood in its path. Brian S. Wilson survived having lost both legs -  http://www.brianwillson.com/bio.html - his account reproduced here, with 'I' replaced by 'he' and 'we' replaced by 'they' etc.

A short film about Brian S. Wilson is available on a compelling and unmissable DVD compilation called ‘What I’ve Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy’ - available from:  http://www.addictedtowar.com/dorrel.html

"Brian S. Wilson has participated in actions to directly block movement of lethal munitions from the United States intended for killing and maiming innocent human beings in Nicaragua and El Salvador. In 1987, while peacefully blocking a military train at a U.S. Navy munitions base in California loaded with armaments headed for Central America, he received severe injuries and was almost murdered when the train chose not to stop. The Navy train crew and their superiors knew in advance of our nonviolent three-member veterans' blockade and had a clear, 650-foot view as the train approached us at high noon on a bright sunny day. Though expecting to be arrested and jailed by the nearby armed U.S. Marines and local police, they never imagined the conscious and criminal acceleration of the loaded train to more than three times its posted five-mile-an-hour legal speed limit. He lost both legs, suffered a fractured skull, multiple other injuries, and nearly lost his life as he was run over by the speeding train. One of the other veterans dove out of the way at the last minute. The other veteran jumped high in the air to grab onto the cow catcher railing on the front of the locomotive just above the platform where the two government spotters stood. A military ambulance and crew quickly arrived on the scene but refused to transport him to a hospital, alleging that his limp, maimed body was not lying on military property. In the meantime, his wife, who was a midwife, and other friends at the scene, worked feverishly to stop the bleeding and to preserve his life energy while we awaited arrival of another ambulance 15 or 20 minutes later.

"He recovered from that assault with the help of multiple surgeries, including repair of his lacerated right frontal brain lobe, placing of a protective plate in his skull, and the fitting of prostheses for each leg. However, without the tremendous love and support from around the United States and the world that nourished my healing process he might not have survived the trauma.

"No jurisdiction, local, state or federal, was willing to bring criminal charges against the U.S. Navy and its employees. Thus he had to seek redress in civil court. Subsequently he and his lawyers learned that during the VFFL in the fall of 1986, the FBI had identified a number of politically active U.S. citizens as suspected domestic "terrorists," including us four fasters. While still recovering in the hospital, government investigators quizzed him on their plans for "hijacking" the train. He was shocked! It was obvious that such scenario was imagined by paranoid government security officials such as members of the FBI. They also learned that on the day of the assault the government's train crew members were ordered by their superiors not to stop the train for fear that they might attempt to board the locomotive. Strangely, there were 300 armed U.S. Marines stationed at this base to assure its security, and some were present just a few feet from them at the time of the assault."

Zinfandel
- Homepage: http://www.flamesong.com


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