Citizens' Dialogue Before the Big Operation: Countdown for the Castor Transport – Criticism at Infoabend
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nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - 1988 ended the operation of the experimental reactor at the Forschungszentrum Jülich. Since 2013 the intermediate warehouse there has no more permission, and next week the transport of the nuclear waste from the experimental reactor to Ahaus ... Continue reading here...Original content of: nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche, transmitted by news aktuell
Starting Tuesday, Castor opponents expect the first transport across North Rhine-Westphalia. Thousands of police officers are supposed to protect the transport. Protests announced.
At an information event in Ahaus, authorities and operators raised critical questions. The mood was tense. Especially the costs of the police operation, questions about the future of the camp and the security cause indignation.
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Ahaus – Jülich, Sellafield – Brokdorf: Shift of nuclear waste without perspective Today in Ahaus Info-Dialogue & Mahnwache Tuesday's first Castor transport? Protests start clear "Without a final warehouse, every Castor transport is pointless" Castor Jülich-Ahaus Day X1 (Tuesday?): 6 pm: Permanent rally in front of Forschungszentrum Jülich6 pm: Demo in Ahaus from the train station to the town hall Starting at 8 pm: Nightly permanent warning guard…
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