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Revision as of 20:11, 23 April 2010

Images of Anti-Nuclear activities
in Northern Finland:
Anti-Uranium and -NPP rally in Oulu - January 2009
Banner at the City Hall in Simo - "Sold to the Uranium Capitalism" - July 2009
Rally against nuclear power in Kemi - July 2009
Uranium Protest Camp in Ranua - autumn 2009
Independent Experts' Hearing on Uranium Mining in Ranua - November 2009
Rally against uranium mining in Ranua - November 2009
Unknown attacked the Fennovoima office in Simo with paint - July 2009

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Tour Stop in Riga

Riga is the capital of Latvia and with about 700,000 inhabitants the largest city of the Baltic states.[1] Since 2004, Latvia is member of the European Union.[2] Within a radius of several 100 kilometers Riga is surrounded by the nuclear power plants in Kaliningrad and St. Petersburg in Russia, the closed NPP Ignalina in Lithuania, the Swedish nuclear power plants Oskarshamn and Forsmark and the Finnish NPP Loviisa.

The Baltic Sea Info Tour will stop from July 11-13 in Riga. We will provide a public information event, a public street action and a regional network gathering here. Alternatively to visiting the previous Russian stop in St. Petersburg some participants of the infotour will already be in Riga from July 6-10 to prepare the stop here.


Local contact

... coming soon


Travel Schedule of the Riga Stop

  • Monday (Jul 5): travelling from the earlier stop in Helsinki to Riga
only those participants who don't join the stop in St. Petersburg
  • Tuesday - Friday (Jul 6-9): preparation of the stop in Riga
  • Saturday (Jul 10): travelling from the previous stop in St. Petersburg to Riga
  • Sunday - Tuesday (Jul 11-13): STOP in Riga
  • Wednesday (Jul 14): travelling to the next stop in Belarus


Other Information about the Riga Stop

  • cooking support by Le Sabot - German public kitchen group



  1. http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Riga&oldid=73424539 as at April 23, 2010
    http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Riga&oldid=357461995 as at April 23, 2010
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Riga&oldid=357461995 as at April 23, 2010
  3. 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.