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''These messages had been published on the main page of this website but were taken away because they were out of date.''
 
''These messages had been published on the main page of this website but were taken away because they were out of date.''
  
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* [[Blockade at Hinkley Point NPP]] on October 3, 2011 at Hinkley (UK)
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* [[Blockade of the Grohnde NPP]] starting October 2, 2011 in Grohnde (D)
 
* [[Fukushima Action Day 2011]] on September 19th, 2011 in Tokyo (JP)
 
* [[Fukushima Action Day 2011]] on September 19th, 2011 in Tokyo (JP)
 
* [[Olkiluoto Blockade 2011]] on August 20, 2011 at Olkiluoto (FIN)
 
* [[Olkiluoto Blockade 2011]] on August 20, 2011 at Olkiluoto (FIN)

Revision as of 21:58, 8 October 2011

Bure Meeting: Shaft of the mine
Bure Meeting: Traffic sign with critical slogan
Bure Meeting: Workshop in the resistance house
Final Disposal Symposium: Balloons with anti-nuclear symbols and ironical posters
Final Disposal Symposium: A scaffold symbolizing the missing security attributes of final disposal sites
The schedule of the network meeting becomes larger and larger...
Stock Exchange action against nuclear investments in Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
Stock Exchange action: Banner against Nuclear €nvestments
Stock Exchange action: The bomb next to the Stock Exchange sign
Stock Exchange action: Later it was placed in front of the entrance of the stock exchange
Stock Exchange action: The doors of the Stock Exchange were closed for a while due to the protest - nobody could enter during this time
Stock Exchange action: Nuclear time bomb beside the Stock Exchange monitor
Stock Exchange action: The police were already at the place with many cars and officers before the action started
Stock Exchange action: At the end the 'Bomb' was handed over to a representative of the Stock Exchange

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