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''In context of the International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting in Frankfurt an action against nuclear investments took place on January 2, 2009, at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. A banner rally took place in front of the entrance of Frankfurt Stock Exchange to deliver a symbolic ‘nuclear timebomb’ at the first business day of 2009. Environmental activists from bulgaria, finland, france, germany, scotland and russia demanded a “nuclear free new year” and said that financial mechanisms should not be used to support dangerous nuclear projects.''
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''In context of the [[International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting December 2008 in Frankfurt/Main|International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting]] in Frankfurt an action against nuclear investments took place on January 2, 2009, at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. A banner rally took place in front of the entrance of Frankfurt Stock Exchange to deliver a symbolic ‘nuclear timebomb’ at the first business day of 2009. Environmental activists from bulgaria, finland, france, germany, scotland and russia demanded a “nuclear free new year” and said that financial mechanisms should not be used to support dangerous nuclear projects.''
  
 
''The 'bomb' represents the lethal mistakes of financing and investing in the nuclear industry; an industry that should be decommissioned not revived. For more information have a look to the [[PR:International Antinuclear Rally at Frankfurt Stock Exchange Demands Nuclear Free New Year And A END To Nuclear Investments|press release]].''
 
''The 'bomb' represents the lethal mistakes of financing and investing in the nuclear industry; an industry that should be decommissioned not revived. For more information have a look to the [[PR:International Antinuclear Rally at Frankfurt Stock Exchange Demands Nuclear Free New Year And A END To Nuclear Investments|press release]].''
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 28 September 2012

The Preparation Of The Action Took Some Time And Work...
A Symbolic Nuclear Timebomb Under Construction
The "Site Of Crime"...
Preparation Of A Really Large Banner

In context of the International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting in Frankfurt an action against nuclear investments took place on January 2, 2009, at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. A banner rally took place in front of the entrance of Frankfurt Stock Exchange to deliver a symbolic ‘nuclear timebomb’ at the first business day of 2009. Environmental activists from bulgaria, finland, france, germany, scotland and russia demanded a “nuclear free new year” and said that financial mechanisms should not be used to support dangerous nuclear projects.

The 'bomb' represents the lethal mistakes of financing and investing in the nuclear industry; an industry that should be decommissioned not revived. For more information have a look to the press release.