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== Tour Stop in Belarus ==
 
== Tour Stop in Belarus ==
'''Belarus''' is the most affected country by the fallout of the reactor explosion in Chernobyl 1986. It has no nuclear power plants, but the authoritarian regime forces the construction of its first NPP by the border to Lithuania. Doing action in Belarus is mostly illegal; the anti-nuclear activists living there are confronted by massive repression.
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'''Belarus''' is the most affected country by the fallout of the reactor explosion in Chernobyl 1986<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belarus&oldid=357571413 as at April 25, 2010</ref>. It has no nuclear power plants, but the authoritarian regime forces the construction of its first NPP by the border to Lithuania. Doing action in Belarus is mostly illegal; the anti-nuclear activists living there are confronted by massive repression.
  
 
We can't publish the venues of the ''Baltic Sea Info Tour'' for protection reasons against repression and violance. Anyway, the infotour will stop from '''July 15-17''' in Belarus. We will provide a '''public information event''', a '''public street action''' and a '''regional network gathering''' here.
 
We can't publish the venues of the ''Baltic Sea Info Tour'' for protection reasons against repression and violance. Anyway, the infotour will stop from '''July 15-17''' in Belarus. We will provide a '''public information event''', a '''public street action''' and a '''regional network gathering''' here.

Revision as of 14:54, 25 April 2010

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Tour Stop in Belarus

Belarus is the most affected country by the fallout of the reactor explosion in Chernobyl 1986[1]. It has no nuclear power plants, but the authoritarian regime forces the construction of its first NPP by the border to Lithuania. Doing action in Belarus is mostly illegal; the anti-nuclear activists living there are confronted by massive repression.

We can't publish the venues of the Baltic Sea Info Tour for protection reasons against repression and violance. Anyway, the infotour will stop from July 15-17 in Belarus. We will provide a public information event, a public street action and a regional network gathering here.


Local contact

... coming soon


Travel Schedule of the Belarus Stop

  • Wednesday (Jul 14): travelling from the previous stop in Riga to Belarus
  • Thursday - Saturday (Jul 15-17): STOP in Belarus
  • Sunday (Jul 18): travelling to the next stop in Poland


Other Information about the Belarus Stop

  • coming soon



  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belarus&oldid=357571413 as at April 25, 2010
  2. For protection against automatical email address robots searching for addresses to send spam to them this email address has been made unreadable for them. To get a correct mail address you have to displace "AT" by the @-symbol.