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Revision as of 00:59, 12 November 2010
- 6. Nov: Opening Demonstration in Dannenberg
- Afterwards: Several actions
CASTOR TICKER English | Fulda valley bridge action
The CASTOR is a nuclear waste train from the nuclear reprocessing plant in La Hague (France) to the storage facility in Gorleben (Germany).
There will be a big opening demonstration in Dannenberg on the 6th November and several actions of civil disobedience on the following days. The nuclear transports to Gorleben always have been a key event for the German anti-nuclear and direct action movement. The protest has a lot of support from the local people.
You find the English translation of the Mobilisation Call against the CASTOR transport here.
Come to Gorleben and join us!
International guests can APPLY FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT to cover traveling expenses. Please send your request with the approximate amount (we try to cover max. 200 Euros) to littleblacknemo AT riseup.net[1].
When
According to investigations, the transport is supposed to start in La Hague on the 5th November and will arrive in the Wendland (the area around Gorleben) on the 7th. The transport is expected to be delayed heavily by protest actions.
Location
Gorleben is in the Wendland, an area in the north of Germany near Lüneburg. Most of the actions happen there, the nuclear waste will be transported on a train between Lüneburg and Dannenberg (approx. 50 km) and then changes to lorries. From there, it will be transported on the roads (approx. 30 km) to its destination in Gorleben.
Contacts
Local contact
There will be direct contact to the organizers of the camp in Splietau, who are prepared for supporting international visitors - an email address and one week before the transport also a mobile phone number.
- email: camp.splietau AT castor2010.de[1]
- phone: +49 1525 3639370
Nuclear Heritage Network contact
The Nuclear Heritage Network as an informal network of international activists will help to connect each other as in other anti-nuclear events, too. Here are contact information to be used especially during the days before the transport starts. When it will have started in France on November 5, it will probably not be possible anymore to follow emails, and maybe also the phone won't be online always. So please try also the local (Splietau camp) contacts after November 5.
- email: contact AT nuclear-heritage.net[1]
- phone: +358 41 7243254
Accommodation
General reception point for international guests will be at the camp in Splietau, close to Dannenberg. It is the same location where the big opening demonstration will take place.
Unless you have contacts elsewhere, we advise you to come here.
- Contact phone number for international guests at camp Splietau is: published soon (English/German spoken).
Here you will find several big tents to sleep, as well as a camp ground to set up your own tent. From Splietau you can explore the different forms of protest. Camp organisers at the info point are willing to help you to find your way around. A communal kitchen will provide warm food and drink.
Important: Please bring a sleeping bag and a sleeping mattress or get in touch with your German contacts to organise these for you! We cannot provide sleeping blankets and mattresses!
Remember: it is likely to become VERY cold, so bring warm, weatherproof clothes.
Besides Splietau there are a number of other camps where you can stay, some of them connect to a specific form of action. It is usually no problem to find a place to stay during the action days. The info points in Dannenberg and Splietau will help you finding a private accommodation.
Other camps along the transport route are in:
- Köhlingen
- Metzingen
- Hitzacker (Widersetzen, Castor wegbassen)
- Splietau (Bürgerinitiative Umweltschutz Lüchow-Dannenberg, Contratom, Endlagerstandorte Braunschweiger Land)
- Langendorf (German Social Democratic Party -SPD-)
- between Gusborn and Quickborn (Bäuerliche Notgemeinschaft)
- Gedelitz (X-tausendmalquer)
Info points can be found in:
- Metzingen
- Hitzacker
- Dannenberg
- Splietau
- Langendorf
- Laase
- Gorleben
Actions
The protest in the Wendland is always very diverse ‒ there will be very different kinds of actions.
Atomkraft/Castor Wegbassen
This idea of action comes from different groups and sound collectives connected in the Hedonistic International (HI). Equipped with mobile sound systems they plan to block the CASTOR transport by masses of dancing people. official webpage
Schottern
People plan a mass action to remove the rail track ballast rocks.
Call for the Schottern action +++ english article 16/10/10
Widersetzen
Widersetzen will attempt to block the rail tracks by massive, peaceful sit-ins. Meeting point is at the camp in Hitzacker. official webpage
- video German
X-tausend mal quer
As always, the initiative x-tausend mal quer plans a mass sit-in blockade on the street to Gorleben.
Südblockade - Southern Blockade
A huge mass action took place in Berg nearby the French border. Several thousands of people protested against the nuclear waste transport and entered the tracks to blockade the shipment. The police started to remove the people, but finally decided to send the high level radioactive transport back for a certain distance and to use another place to pass the border. It was the biggest anti-Castor blockade in southern Germany ever.
- video German
Links
more information:
- Brochure with information about the 2010 Castor protests
- German Info site German
- info on ContrAtom.de German
- Facebook event German/English
- Facebook group German/English
- Overview: websites about the Castor transport German
- learn more about the 2008 transport on this website
Materials
- Press releases of the police about the Castor transport
- [fid=1&tx_gooffotoboek_pi1[srcdir]=Castor-2010&tx_gooffotoboek_pi1[func]=combine&cHash=7ccc4193ab#c173 photos of the Castor transport on taz.de] German
- Castorticker German
- good ticker on taz.de German
- another Castor ticker German