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*       NukeNews 21 – nowości z dziedziny antyatomu        *
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0.  Tytułem wstępu
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W momencie, kiedy zestawiamy wiadomości odebrane od aktywistów z całej
sieci „Nuclear Heritage” dla niniejszego newslettera, w północnej
Finlandii rozpoczęło się tygodniowe wydarzenie „Za odzyskaniem Cape” w
Pyhäjoki. Zdominowana przez Rosatom spółka Fennovoima zniszczyła już
duże obszary lasów i mokradeł, które kiedyś znajdowały się pod
specjalną ochroną przyrody zgodnie z prawem fińskim, jak też
międzynarodowym. W ciągu ostatnich tygodni odbyło się kilka pomyślnych
mniejszych wydarzeń, co pociągało za sobą gwałtowne reakcje policji,
która pewnego dnia nad ranem na przykład zaatakowała niektórych
aktywistów gazem pieprzowym z bardzo małej odległości. Aktywiści
chcieli rozpocząć akcję blokady i na miejscu przykuć się do urządzeń.
Policjanci swoją interwencją zabronili w prosty sposób temu aktowi
obywatelskiego nieposłuszeństwa. Kilka dni wcześniej policjanci
potraktowali jedną osobę, która przykuła się do koparki zamkiem „u” od
roweru, paralizatorem elektrycznym, aby w ten sposób odwrócić blokadę.

Sytuacja w północnej Finlandii jest także jednym z tematów niniejszego
wydania NukeNews nr 21. Ponadto otrzymaliśmy artykuły od aktywistów z
Australii, Kanady, Republiki Czeskiej, Francji, Indii, Japonii, Rosji,
Słowenii i Wielkiej Brytanii. Artykuł nr 16 niniejszego newslettera
zaprasza wszystkich zainteresowanych do udziału w tegorocznym NukeNews
Mini Campie w środkowej Saksonii w Niemczech. Wierzymy, że lektura
naszych artykułów będzie dla Ciebie interesująca.


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Spis treści aktualnego wydania NukeNews nr 21
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0.  Tytułem wstępu
1.  Finlandia: Ponowna blokada transportu w i do elektrowni jądrowej
    Fennovoima-Rosatom
2.  Nowości o uranie z Australii Zachodniej
3.  FRANCKUSHIMA: A graphic essay about Fukushima & nuclear risk in
    France
4.  Australia: Karlamilyi Walk in June
5.  Australia: International Nuclear Waste & SA Royal Commission
6.  Reflections on the Indian Nuclear Project
7.  Irati Wanti ("The Poison - Leave It")
8.  Days of Action in Russia: "Chernobyl 30 years"
9.  Close the old and dangerous Pickering Nuclear Station (Canada)
10. UK: An Open Letter to the Mayor of Copeland in West Cumbria
11. UK: Disappearing Trick: Birds and Nuclear Waste
12. UK: Pro Nuclear Propaganda Ratcheted Up on the Fifth Year of the
    Ongoing Fukushima Disaster
13. Slovenia: Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of the Chernobyl
    NPP Accident
14. Report: NEC2016 Conference: "Nuclear Energy - Expensive Gamble"
15: Brzkov (CZ): Will they stop the proceedings for extension of the
    protected deposit area?
16. NukeNews Mini Camp in Middle Saxony/Germany
17. Thematic Anti-nuclear World Social Forum
18. Upcoming events
19. About NukeNews


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1.  Finlandia: Ponowna blokada transportu w i do elektrowni jądrowej
    Fennovoima-Rosatom
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22 stycznia 2016 roku ludzie protestujący przeciw Fennovoimie
(Rosatom) po godzinie dziewiątej rano najpierw zgromadzili się przed
samochodami i następnie wchodzili na nie.

Obecna sytuacja ładnie pokazuje słabe punkty samej budowy. To co teraz
tam się zdarzyło, jest dobrym przykładem, jak zapełnić składowisko – a
istnieje tu tylko jedna dostatecznie mocna droga dojazdowa dla tak
dużych samochodów. Wyobraźmy sobie zatem, co się stanie, gdy ktoś tę
drogę w jakiś sposób przegrodzi? Tak. Wszystko to się zatrzyma. I to
jest to, co zrobiliśmy 22 stycznia. Niektórzy zaangażowani obywatele
wspinali się na ciężarówki, które coś tu przywoziły, zupełnie
wstrzymując ruch. I wierzymy, że będziemy kontynuować te działania
jeszcze całkiem długo.

Zobacz więcej na:
https://fennovoima.no.com/en/2016/01/traffic-at-and-to-the-fennovoima-rosatoms-nuke-plant-construction-site-blocked-again/


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2.  Nowości o uranie z Australii Zachodniej
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W lutym skończyło się składanie uwag dotyczących kopalni uranu Wiluna
– podano w związku z nią ponad 2 400 uwag przez Agencję Ochrony
Środowiska EPA! Obecnie skupiamy naszą uwagę na propozycje dotyczące
projektu kopalni uranu Mulga Rock…Projekt dziewięciu otwartych jam –
15 milionów litrów wody dziennie – powinien docelowo objąć 3 709
hektarów gleby, oraz pozostawić po sobie 30 milionów ton odpadów
promieniotwórczych. Projekt prowadzony jest przez Vimy Resources –
spółkę założoną przez dawnych menadżerów firm FMG i Minderoo Group
oraz niegdysiejszych liberalnych posłów, a 27 procent udziałów posiada
w nim spółka Twiggy Forrest. Jest to ostatni wniosek projektu kopalni
uranu w Australii Zachodniej … na teraz – wierzymy jednak, że na
zawsze! Szum związany z opiniami dotyczącymi kopalni uranu jest duży
także dlatego, że w marcu 2017 roku odbędą się wybory regionalne. Tu w
Australii Zachodniej wydobywanie uranu nie cieszy się wsparciem ze
strony dwóch dużych partii politycznych – z nowym rządem może dobiec
końca wydobywanie uranu w Australii Zachodniej – wobec czego
wymienione spółki próbują zapewnić sobie niektóre zezwolenia wierząc,
że będą mogły wydobywać pod innym rządem – jest to dobry sygnał, że
się boją, a że my wygramy.

Zobacz więcej na:
http://ccwa.org.au/mulgarock


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3.  FRANCKUSHIMA: A graphic essay about Fukushima & nuclear risk in
    France
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March 2016 marked the 5th anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, a
reminder that the nuclear risk is far from being resolved. Indeed,
despite the disaster’s deplorable social and environmental
consequences, it all seems settled, commonplace and already forgotten.
March 2016 also marked the release of the first edition of
Franckushima, a graphic essay of unique journalistic and visual
approach which sheds new light on the Fukushima disaster and nuclear
risk in France. To support the book (in French), preview the work or
find out more, please visit the website :
http://franckushima.com


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4.  Australia: Karlamilyi Walk in June
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Martu elders have opened an invitation for people to join them on an 8
day walk through the Karlamilyi National park in opposition to the
proposed Kintyre uranium mine. "Come with us (Martu) we’ll walk to
stop the uranium mining on our country. We’ll walk through Karlamilyi,
not far, across Karlamilyi river. Walk through Lullapakujarra up to
Punumullara then to Puljcatja - big water, up to Desert Queen Baths
and then Kintyre.”

Registrations are now open for the Karlamilyi Walk in the Pilbara June
2016 - stay posted and get in quick there will be limited spots
available.
https://walkingforcountry.com/karlamalyi-walk/


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5.  Australia: International Nuclear Waste & SA Royal Commission
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Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has given qualified support for
the establishment of a multi-billion-dollar nuclear waste storage
repository in South Australia. The South Australian Government has not
formed a position, either for or against, a proposal for a nuclear
waste dump that would store more than 10 per cent of the world's
waste, Premier Jay Weatherill said. A nuclear dump in South Australia
could take 13 per cent of the world's waste, meeting a "global need",
and be operational by the end of next decade, an inquiry has found.
Unprecedented political support is being thrown behind South Australia
becoming the global storage facility for high-level nuclear waste in
return for a $445 billion bonanza.

The state’s peak environment body has welcomed the release of a new
report that questions grandiose claims of an economic bonanza arising
from the creation of a global nuclear industry in South Australia.
The report was prepared by leading economic think-tank The Australia
Institute. The Conservation Council of South Australia commissioned
The Australia Institute to analyse the submission of Senator Sean
Edwards to the SA Nuclear Royal Commission.

More information: http://www.foe.org.au/royal-commission


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6.  Reflections on the Indian Nuclear Project
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The village of Jaduguda is situated in the newly created state of
Jharkhand in north-east India. Low-grade uranium ore was discovered
there in the early 1950s and mining started in 1967. In the
intervening decades, approximately 1,000 tons of uranium ore has been
brought to the surface daily and processed at a mill situated adjacent
to the mine. Milled uranium concentrate is then transported some 1,400
kilometres to Hyderabad where it is further processed into uranium
oxide pellets that charge the fuel rods powering ten of India's
nuclear reactors. Approximately 25% of the uranium used by the nuclear
industry in India comes from the Jaduguda mines.

Read the complete article:
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Reflections_on_the_Indian_Nuclear_Project


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7.  Irati Wanti ("The Poison - Leave It")
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A group of politicians and business-people are developing a plan to
build an international high-level nuclear waste dump in South
Australia. The plan is strongly opposed by many South Australians and
by an overwhelming majority of Aboriginal people.

The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance, representing Aboriginal people
from across Australia, calls on nuclear nations NOT to dump nuclear
waste in Australia. The nuclear industry has a track record of
Aboriginal dispossession and environmental pollution − from the atomic
bomb tests to uranium mining to nuclear waste dump proposals.

We call on nuclear nations NOT to dump nuclear waste in Australia.
Endorsed by Australian Nuclear Free Alliance at its 2015 Annual
Gathering on Nukunu Country, South Australia. 

Please add your group's endorsement to the international declaration:
http://www.anfa.org.au/sign-the-declaration/


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8.  Days of Action in Russia: "Chernobyl 30 years"
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Young Russian Socio-Ecological Union / Young Friends of the Earth
Russia, Youth Human Rights Movement and Ecodefense! are organizing
Days of Action "Chernobyl 30 years" in Russian-speaking space. On the
website you find positions of the organisers, list of supporters,
different anti-nuclear materials and a map of actions.

More information:
https://chernobyl30.wordpress.com/english/
https://www.facebook.com/chernobyl.30years/


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9.  Close the old and dangerous Pickering Nuclear Station (Canada)
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Closing the Pickering Nuclear Station when its license expires in 2018
and getting to work on dismantling the plant immediately will be
safer, create more jobs between now and 2030, and save hundreds of
millions of dollars. Please sign the petition to close Pickering when
its license expires in 2018 rather than extend its life until 2024
which is the government's plan.

Petition:
http://www.cleanairalliance.org/close-pickering/

Read our new report:
http://www.cleanairalliance.org/decommissioning-pickering/


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10. UK: An Open Letter to the Mayor of Copeland in West Cumbria
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People are understandably upset about the possible compulsory purchase
of their homes in order to clear a space for the building of temporary
accommodation for thousands of nuclear workers. "Population Mixing"
has been used as an excuse for Radiation Linked Disease such as
Childhood Leukaemia.

https://mariannewildart.wordpress.com/2016/04/09/nugen-and-population-mixing/


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11. UK: Disappearing Trick: Birds and Nuclear Waste
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Cumbria County Council will decide on 11th May 2016 whether to allow a
further tsunami of nuclear waste to be dumped in shipping containers
at Drigg on land that is a short distance from the shifting sands.

https://mariannewildart.wordpress.com/2016/03/26/disappearing-trick-birds-and-nuclear-waste-2/


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12. UK: Pro Nuclear Propaganda Ratcheted Up on the Fifth Year of the
    Ongoing Fukushima Disaster
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While ordinary people around the world were holding demonstrations in
March to mark the fifth year of the ongoing Fukushima disaster, the
pro nuke propaganda is being ratcheted up.

https://mariannewildart.wordpress.com/2016/03/14/fukushima-and-the-ratcheting-up-of-propaganda/


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13. Slovenia: Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of the Chernobyl
    NPP Accident
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As part of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl
NPP accident, several events were organized in Slovenia, an online
exhibition about Chernobyl was published, and the film Ukranian Zombie
Reactors, which was created as part of the project Catching the train
of development, was presented.

More info about actions, campaigns ans nuclear issues in Slovenia:
http://focus.si/tag/jedrska-energija/

More info about Nuclear power plant safety upgrades in Ukraine:
http://bankwatch.org/our-work/projects/nuclear-power-plant-safety-upgrades-ukraine


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14. Report: NEC2016 Conference: "Nuclear Energy - Expensive Gamble"
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There were three opening and eight main speeches presented at the
Nuclear Energy Conference 2016 held in Prague on April 5. The
conference website includes the presentations, profiles of the
speakers, photos and audio recordings of all three sections in three
languages.

Speakers expressed their surprise at how there is still a need to talk
about the unresolved safety problems 30 years after Chernobyl and five
years after Fukushima. It was highlighted that energy economics has
changed: today we need flexible electricity systems and small units
such as renewable energy sources. These are getting cheaper, with
almost zero operating costs and negligible costs of disposal in
comparison to nuclear power plants. A pressing need to reduce risks
associated with radioactive releases to the environment was mentioned
and how the associated risks increase with a plant lifetime extension.
In connection with this there were serious concerns raised about an
indefinite license to operate the first block of the Dukovany nuclear
power plant which was issued in March 2016.

Read the complete article:
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Report:_NEC2016_Conference:_%22Nuclear_Energy_-_Expensive_Gamble%22


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15: Brzkov (CZ): Will they stop the proceedings for extension of the
    protected deposit area?
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It has been almost a year since the lawyer Luboš Kliment began to
represent the four municipalities (Brzkov, Věžnice, Přibyslav and
Polná), including owners of endangered estates and the association Our
Future Without Uranium (NBBU) from Brzkov. Since then a few
discussions with locals were held and many press releases to the media
were issued.

Learn more:
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Brzkov_%E2%80%93_Will_they_stop_the_proceedings_for_extension_of_the_protected_deposit_area%3F


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16. NukeNews Mini Camp in Middle Saxony/Germany
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From 8th – 12th September, 2016 you are invited to a five days working
meeting in Döbeln, Middle Saxony. This mini camp will be a chance to
meet NukeNews activists and interested people from several regions
across Europe to discuss questions that appeared towards the work with
the newsletter system and to improve the quality and the impact of the
NukeNews. The project meeting will focus on developing the NukeNews
newsletter system further, to get to know each other and each other's
topics. Another aspect is also to have a nice time together to
strengthen our friendships and collaborations to flourish the success
of our future work.

If you want to join us, send an e-mail to
"newsletter AT nuclear-heritage DOT net". 


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17. Thematic Anti-nuclear World Social Forum
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March 23-28 the first thematic anti-nuclear World Social Forum (WSF)
took place in Tokyo. The idea arose at the 2015 WSF in Tunis.
Participants from more than ten countries on three continents called
for creating a worlwide network for exchange, mutual support and
co-ordinated actions against civil and military usage of nuclear
power. They agreed to arrange a second topical anti-nuclear World
Social Forum in Canada during the Montreal WSF in Quebec from 8th to
14th of August. A third topical WSF is supposed to take place in April
2017 in Europe during the anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.

Support the call for a global network towards a world without nuclear:
https://fsm2016.org/en/appel-de-tokyo-pour-un-reseau-mondial-vers-un-monde-sans-nucleaire/


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18. Upcoming events
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Feel free to send us your local and international events for the large
upcoming events collection on Nuclear Heritage Network website, and
for this extract in the NukeNews!
http://upcoming.nuclear-heritage.net


21/05/16-22/05/16: conference "Nuclear power in the Gulf of Bothnia?
                   Fennovoima's plans, nuclear waste and renewable
                   energy" at Medlefors in Skellefteå/Västerbotten (S)
21/05/16:          Jülich Castor autobahn action day - actions between
                   Ahaus and Jülich (D)
22/05/16 2 PM:     Stop Tihange rally at Plein 1992 in Maastricht (NL)
June 2016:         A month of protest against Trident at AWE
                   Burghfield nuclear weapons factory near Reading in
                   Berkshire (UK)
05/06/16-12/06/16: Karlalmyi Walk from Parnngurr to Karlamilyi River
                   (AUS)
05/06/16:          "200 000 pas à Bure" - action against final
                   repository in Bure (F)
19/06/16:          manifestation to close Beznau NPP: "Menschenstrom
                   gegen Atom 2016" (CH)
August 2016:       Walkatjurra Walkabout (AUS)
08/08/16-14/08/16: Second Anti-nuclear Thematic World Social Forum in
                   Montreal, Quebec (CDN)
24/09/16-25/09/16: 6th Temelín Conference 2016 at Temelín NPP (CZ)
August 2016:       Walkatjurra Walkabout (AUS)


http://karnkraftsfritt.nordansmak.se/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Engelska-INBJUDAN-MED-PROGRAM-Konferensen-Ka%CC%88rnkraft-vid-Bottenviken-27-april-2016.pdf
http://westcastor.blogsport.de/2016/04/29/juelich-autobahn-aktionstag-am-21-mai-2016/
http://www.anti-akw-ac.de/events/22/stop-tihange-demo-maastricht/
http://tridentploughshares.org/category/june-2016-month-of-protest-against-trident-at-awe-burghfield-nuclear-weapons-factory/
http://burezoneblog.over-blog.com/2016/01/200-000-pas-a-bure-le-5-juin-2016.html
http://www.menschenstrom.ch
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Second_Anti-nuclear_Thematic_World_Social_Forum
http://gruene-fichtelgebirge.de/akw-temelin/6-temelin-konferenz-2016/


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19. About NukeNews
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NukeNews is a multilingual newsletter system of the Nuclear Heritage
Network. It reflects the activities, topics and struggles of
anti-nuclear activists connected through this international community.
The messages are written and translated by activists, additionally to
their usual anti-nuclear activities. The newsletter aims to inform and
update as well activists as the interested audience.

Your contributions to the NukeNews are welcome! Send them via email to
"newsletter AT nuclear-heritage DOT net". The text should be very
brief and in English. Please don't make it longer than one paragraph.
We need a concise headline for your article, and you can add a link to
a webpage providing more information. Deadline for the 22nd issue of
the NukeNews is 17th of July, 2016.

Spread the word and learn more about the NukeNews:
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