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* big anti-atomic demonstration in Berlin on '''September 18, 2010'''
 
* big anti-atomic demonstration in Berlin on '''September 18, 2010'''

Revision as of 18:05, 19 September 2010

100,000 protested in Berlin against atomic power
The anti-atomic demonstration started and ended in front of the Berlin main station
Anti-Atomic-Rally Berlin 20100918 3.jpg
Thousands flooded the area between main station, "Reichstag" (federal parliament), "Kanzleramt" (chancellory) and other governmental buildings

About 100,000 people protested in Berlin and closed the government's quarter for several hours.

A wide alliance of environmental and anti-atomic organizations, trade unions, parties and individuals came together to protest against the government's atomic policy and against nuclear power in general. More than 100,000 people demonstrated their anti-nuclear opinion; action groups invited for direct actions and blockades during the next months to stop atomic waste transports.