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Upcoming soon: International Anti-nuclear summer camp in Germany Dear friends, In just a few weeks time, from July 17 until July 23, the Project House in Döbeln, Germany, will host the International Anti-Nuclear Summer Camp and we are very excited about it! So far, we have confirmed participants from Germany, Latvia, United Kingdom, France, Austria, Russia, Belarus, Canada, United States, Finland, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, Ukraine, Czech Republic, India, Japan and Slovenia. We still have plenty of space in the camp so if you are interested and would like to apply, this is your chance! Here are a few reasons why to attend the camp... - The camp will have a variety of lectures, presentations and workshops with a particular focus on the uranium spiral and struggle against lifetime extension & new construction plans - The programme will be intense, however, we work in a friendly, laid back and tolerant environment - We understand the importance of networking so there will be plenty of opportunities for that - We will also have a Historical City Walk in Döbeln and a field trip to WISMUT uranium mining reclamation - The Project House is a lovely place and the camp will take place in the orchard - Döbeln is a lovely town and can be easily accessed by train, the nearest big cities are Leipzig and Dresden - Vegan food the whole week - It has been 5 years since the previous camp so it is a somewhat unique experience Get a sneak preview at these lectures / presentations, the complete programme can be found at our summer camp website: - Uranium transports & actions - Spirits of Gorleben resistance - France, the happy atoms land - Lifetime extensions of nuclear units in Ukraine: risks, challenges and European public money support - International ambitions of Rosatom - Nuclear energy plans and antinuclear movement in Turkey - Without it the nuclear industry would long have been dead: the EURATOM Treaty - Well fought and yet lost? - Power, impotence and open questions of the anti-nuclear movement in Germany ...and here is a selection of workshops (more to come, maybe your workshop?): - Russian nuclear reactors export - how to stop it? - Final disposal of nuclear waste strategy of the anti-nuclear movement - debate Past, Current and Future Actions against EURATOM - Anti-nuclear World Social Forum 2017 - The power is in your hands - The Aarhus Convention and the example Hinkley Point C - Raising funding for anti-nuclear groups - workshop to figure out opportunities & discuss new tools for the network Overview of the camp days: Preparation week (July 10-16): putting up structures together Please arrive early, our program starts at Monday! CAMP week: 1st day (Mon, July 17): arrival, welcoming, getting to know each others 2nd day (Tue, July 18): presentations & lectures 3rd day (Wed, July 19): excursion slot to WISMUT AG / field trip / meeting with local critics 4th day (Thu, July 20): upcoming campaigns, projects & events 5th day (Fri, July 21): action slot 6th day (Sat, July 22): MORNING: buffer for additional topics AFTERNOON: international network slot - workshops on network resources, tools and capacities 7th day (Sun, July 23): MORNING: international network slot - workshops on network resources, tools and capacities AFTERNOON: next steps for upcoming projects Cleanup week (July 24-28): cleaning up the campsite & taking down infrastructure There will be a small fee per attendee per day, because of expenses for food, water etc., please have a look at our website soon. Please do get in touch with us (summercamp AT nuclear-heritage DOT net) if you would like to come but have doubts because you would be traveling with children, pets, have a disability, food allergy, need support with travel costs or think that language barrier could be a problem. We want the camp to be as inclusive as possible and might be able to help you! Best wishes, The Summer Camp Team Contact Nuclear Heritage Network Am Bärental 6, D-04720 Döbeln, GERMANY phone: +49 3431 5894177 email: summercamp AT nuclear-heritage DOT net http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Anti-nuclear_summer_camp_2017 Donations welcome! account holder: Greenkids e.V. IBAN: DE75 4306 0967 1101 7406 00 BIC: GENO DE M 1 GLS bank: GLS Bank purpose: "Summer Camp"