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Revision as of 19:26, 17 November 2013


Call out to join anti-nuclear network in the Baltic Sea region

In the Baltic Sea region the atomic lobby is pushing for a number of
nuclear projects increasing the threats facing people and environment in
the area. New reactors, upgrading of nuclear power plants, repositories
for hazardous atomic waste, new uranium mines ... As if unsolved problems
and threads by existing legacy of atomic stations facilities and mines
wouldn't be enough! Groups and citizens are struggling against these
projects in many places, often faced to a strong alliance of nuclear
companies, authorities and politicians benefiting from these developments.

In order to support local groups and individuals in the struggle against
atomic developments and to strengthen anti-nuclear movements around the
Baltic Sea, anti-nuclear groups and activists from the Baltic Sea region
launched the "Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region" project.

The first meeting to discuss and form this network/project already took
place in September 2013 in Döbeln, Germany. So far, activists and
groups from Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia,
Sweden and Poland are already active in this project. Two NGOs in
Austria and the Netherlands are supporting us with their experiences and
knowledge. We want to involve groups and individuals also from all other
countries in the watershed of the Baltic Sea: Denmark, Estonia and Norway.
And of course, we also aim to reach more people and groups in the
countries involved to the project already.

We see much potential within this project: we can learn about each other's
topics and struggles, connect with each other, and support in campaigning,
spreading the word, organizing information events or actions... All it
needs is awareness of the interrelations and some time to be provided for
this supraregional and international networking.

The next project meeting will take place on December 8-14th in 2013 in
Döbeln, Germany. We will further develop the project, and work
concentrated on specific topics and actions within the project. We plan to
organize information events, campaign against nuclear power, investigate
 on atomic facilities and produce flyers and other materials to spread the
 word. You are invited to join us! If you need support for your travel
expenses, please contact us[1]! We will try to make it possible for everyone
to participate in this meeting.

Please write to "atomicbaltic AT nuclear-heritage.net"[1] to announce your
participation in the meeting, to get more information or to ask for travel
costs support! To encrypt emails to us, please see at the bottom.

More information on this network/project:
http://AtomicBaltic.nuclear-heritage.net

We are looking forward to your response!
Talk soon!

Some activists within the project "Atomic Threats in The Baltic Sea Region"



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