Difference between revisions of "Gorleben Castor Resistance in Germany 2011"

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* a big number and high variety of actions is expected '''during the first two weeks of November, 2011''', due to the transport of high level active atomic waste (the so-called Castor transport) from the reprocessing unit (plutonium factory) ''La Hague'' in France to the temporary repository in Gorleben, Germany
 
* a big number and high variety of actions is expected '''during the first two weeks of November, 2011''', due to the transport of high level active atomic waste (the so-called Castor transport) from the reprocessing unit (plutonium factory) ''La Hague'' in France to the temporary repository in Gorleben, Germany
 
* After several hundreds of kilometers on public railway tracks, after the city of Lüneburg the train will take railway tracks that are only used for the nuclear transport during these days. Due to this fact, this section of some 40 kilometers of tracks was in the focus of a big number of direct actions against the Castor transport in the past. In Dannenberg, the final destination of the nuclear train, the containers will be put from the tracks onto trucks to be transported some additional 20 kilometers on the roads to the repository in Gorleben.
 
* After several hundreds of kilometers on public railway tracks, after the city of Lüneburg the train will take railway tracks that are only used for the nuclear transport during these days. Due to this fact, this section of some 40 kilometers of tracks was in the focus of a big number of direct actions against the Castor transport in the past. In Dannenberg, the final destination of the nuclear train, the containers will be put from the tracks onto trucks to be transported some additional 20 kilometers on the roads to the repository in Gorleben.
* more information: http://castor.de <small>German</small>
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* more information:  
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** http://www.gorleben-castor-2011.de/ <small>German</small>
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** http://castor.de <small>German</small>
 
* see also: Castor resistance [[Castor transport to Gorleben 2010|2010]] and [[Resistance against the CASTOR Transport 2008|2008]] on this website
 
* see also: Castor resistance [[Castor transport to Gorleben 2010|2010]] and [[Resistance against the CASTOR Transport 2008|2008]] on this website
  

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  • a big number and high variety of actions is expected during the first two weeks of November, 2011, due to the transport of high level active atomic waste (the so-called Castor transport) from the reprocessing unit (plutonium factory) La Hague in France to the temporary repository in Gorleben, Germany
  • After several hundreds of kilometers on public railway tracks, after the city of Lüneburg the train will take railway tracks that are only used for the nuclear transport during these days. Due to this fact, this section of some 40 kilometers of tracks was in the focus of a big number of direct actions against the Castor transport in the past. In Dannenberg, the final destination of the nuclear train, the containers will be put from the tracks onto trucks to be transported some additional 20 kilometers on the roads to the repository in Gorleben.
  • more information:
  • see also: Castor resistance 2010 and 2008 on this website