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Default Nuclear Waste Protests Escalate in Germany

Notwithstanding this: 75 of environmentalists are ok with nuclear; are you?

From: The Local - Germany's News in English - November 11, 2008

Several tonnes of German nuclear waste finally arrived at the Gorleben storage centre at 12:17 am on Tuesday morning in what police called a smooth delivery after massive delays caused by three days of protests by activists. It was the longest such transport of nuclear waste to the controversial Gorleben site in the German state of Lower Saxony since 1995, police said.

Over the weekend about 15,000 activists staged the largest and most violent anti-nuclear protests seen in Germany since 2001, setting fire to barricades on train tracks in the north of the country to prevent the transport of the radioactive waste. Meanwhile some 16,000 police were deployed across the region to ensure the load reached the facility safely, reportedly using force with truncheons to beat back environmentalists blocking the way.

On Monday morning, protestors were still on hand at a Dannenburg depot, where the waste had been transferred overnight from train cars to trucks for final transport to Gorleben just 20 kilometres away. Twelve Greenpeace activists reportedly chained themselves to a truck at Dannenburg to prevent its depature, police reported. Meanwhile several hundred protestors blocked the road in Laase and erected two cement pyramids to block trucks from passing near Grippel. In Quickborn anti-nuclear protestors used 40 tractors to block the road. Police reported they had arrested four people.

By late morning most of the transport trucks full of radioactive material had left the Dannenburg site, where it had arrived 14 hours late from a retreatment centre in western France on Friday. Nuclear energy is deeply unpopular in Germany and the government has approved plans to get rid of its reactors by 2020. But high energy costs and greenhouse gas concerns have some politicians second-guessing the plans.

Source: Nuclear waste transport reaches Gorleben - The Local
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