The arrival of a train 123 tons of radioactive waste to Germany yesterday sparked a major anti-nuclear protests the country has experienced.
The arrival of a train 123 tons of radioactive waste to Germany yesterday sparked a major anti-nuclear protests the country has experienced.
waste The convoy, which was released Friday from La Hague (north of France), yesterday continued their march of some 1,300 kilometers to reach the finish line: the Gorleben interim storage, excavated salt deposits in an old mine. Although officially he was not expected until tomorrow, yesterday invaded demonstrations throughout the South. activists began to gather at noon in Splietau, near Dannenberg. Soon touched 10,000. The presidents of the Greens, Claudia Roth and Cem Ă–zdemir, were among the first to arrive at the protest, which moved a convoy of 600 tractors. Gregor Gysi, the leader of the Left, was driving his orange in color.
"Merkel has caused to society by prolonging the life of nuclear and this is the answer people give you," cried the leader Juergen Trittin of the Greens during the protest. Posted
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