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* [http://www.ibb-d.de/aktionswochen_deutschland0.html Chernobyl witnesses talk "28 Jahre nach Tschernobyl"] at ''Gemeindehaus St. Michael'', Kirchenplatz 7, in Fürth (D): '''10/03/2014 at 7.30 PM'''
 
* [http://www.ibb-d.de/aktionswochen_deutschland0.html Chernobyl witnesses talk "28 Jahre nach Tschernobyl"] at ''Gemeindehaus St. Michael'', Kirchenplatz 7, in Fürth (D): '''10/03/2014 at 7.30 PM'''
 
* [http://fukushimaaction.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-147.html anti-NPP Fukushima rally] in Japan: '''11/03/2014'''
 
* [http://fukushimaaction.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-147.html anti-NPP Fukushima rally] in Japan: '''11/03/2014'''
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* Fukushima rally in Helsinki (FIN): '''11/03/2014'''
 
* [http://www.ibb-d.de/aktionswochen_deutschland0.html talks between pupils and Belarusian Chernobyl witnesses] at ''Helene-Lange-Gymnasium'', Tannenstr. 19, in Fürth (D): '''11/03/2014 at 9 AM'''
 
* [http://www.ibb-d.de/aktionswochen_deutschland0.html talks between pupils and Belarusian Chernobyl witnesses] at ''Helene-Lange-Gymnasium'', Tannenstr. 19, in Fürth (D): '''11/03/2014 at 9 AM'''
 
* [http://www.ibb-d.de/aktionswochen_deutschland0.html Fukushima remembrance with mayor Markus Braun: "Lernen aus der Reaktorkatastrophe"] at ''''Fürther Solarberg'' in Fürth (D): '''11/03/2014 at 11.30 AM'''
 
* [http://www.ibb-d.de/aktionswochen_deutschland0.html Fukushima remembrance with mayor Markus Braun: "Lernen aus der Reaktorkatastrophe"] at ''''Fürther Solarberg'' in Fürth (D): '''11/03/2014 at 11.30 AM'''
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Revision as of 21:02, 27 February 2014

In remembrence of the ongoing Fukushima disaster still polluting environment and groundwater as well as being still under the risk of new accidents, a huge number of events has been announced by anti-nuclear groups and NGOs in many countries. The responsible company TEPCO and Japanese authorities still don't know how exactly the situation in the exploded reactors looks like. And still nuclear power plants are in operation even in the so-called "phase-out countries" like Germany, in other regions even new reactors are in construction or being planned. The rallies are aiming on raising awareness on the ongoing catastrophe in Japan and calling for an immediate shut-down of all atomic reactors.

Some events:

Fukushima vigils in Germany on March 10, 2014: