Thousands join German anti-nuclear protests Berlin (AFP) April 25, 2011 More than 100,000 demonstrators staged nationwide protests in Germany on Monday calling for an end to nuclear power as part of the traditional Easter March, organisers said. A total of 144,500 protesters took part in demonstrations at 12 different sites, they said. Police did not give an estimate on numbers of participants. In the northwest town of Gronau, home to a uranium enrichment facility, more than 10,000 people protested to demand the closure of the site, organisers said. Demonstrations also took place at Germany's nuclear power stations, including Biblis in the southwest and Krummel in the north, in the wake of the Fukushima plant catastrophe in Japan last month. The crowds also protested against military interventions in Libya and Afghanistan. On the French-German border, between Strasbourg and Kehl, about 700 people echoed the call for an end to nuclear power at a demonstration to mark the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. "It's not enough to declare a moratorium and hope that satisfies people", said Jochen Stay, spokesman for anti-nuclear group "Ausgestrahlt". The German government imposed a three-month moratorium on extending the lifespans of the nation's nuclear reactors following the Fukushima disaster, caused by the tsunami that hit Japan's northern coast on March 11. Just last year Chancellor Angela Merkel granted 12-year extensions to the country's nuclear reactors, which produce about a quarter of Germany's electricity. Protests also took place in Berlin and Hamburg on Saturday as part of the Easter March, an annual peace protest which enjoyed massive popularity during the Cold War, when up to 300,000 people demonstrated each year against nuclear weapons.
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Anti-nuclear 'die in' on Franco-German border Strasbourg, France (AFP) April 25, 2011 Around 700 anti-nuclear protesters staged a "die in" on a bridge on the Franco-German border Monday, on the eve of the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl and after Japan's Fukushima nuclear accident. The Easter Monday demo was one of several to be staged on bridges over the Rhine around Strasbourg to mark the world's worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl in the Ukraine on April 26, 1986 as well as ... read more |
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