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CAMPAIGN NEWS
The campaign, while focussing on the collection of one million
signatures against nuclear power, includes a diverse set of additional
activities, such as organising action days, producing background
material and so forth. Below is an overview on what's going on in
the campaign.
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ACTION!
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Moscow, July 4. During the Civil G-8
Forum president Putin of Russia was confronted with anti-nuclear
protesters. READ MORE
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SUMMER IDEAS FOR A NUCLEAR FREE EUROPE!
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All over Europe, people are collecting
signatures against nuclear energy this summer. Volunteers
from 25 countries out in the streets discussing and reminding
their fellow citizens that nuclear energy is no solution to
climate change, no solution for energy insecurity, and dangerous
for ourself and future generations. Thanks to all of you,
signatures come in by the thousands every week!
See some examples
here.
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April: 20th
ANNIVERSARY OF CHERNOBYL DISASTER
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Between 15 April and 7 May 2006, hundreds
of street actions across Europe will commemorate the 20th
anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Organise your own
action to collect signatures for the petition. READ
HERE HOW!
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14 MARCH: DIRTY ENERGY PROTEST AT E.U.
MINISTERS MEETING
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14 March, Brussels: Dinosaur and nuclear
plant in front of the EU energy Council to protest against
the new Energy Policy for Europe - "Dirty Fossils,
Dangerous Nukes? The future is renewable!" MORE
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11 MARCH: CAMPAIGN KICKS OFF WITH EUROPEAN
ACTION DAY
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11 March, across Europe: the Campaign
1 Million Europeans against Nuclear Power
protested in the streets of 10 countries (Austria, Bulgaria,
Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, the Netherlands,
Scotland and Spain) to counter a nuclear comeback. ACTION
REPORTS
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