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* In reaction to the atomic desaster at the Japanese Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) ''Fukushima'' four mass demonstrations for globally shutting-down all NPPs have been announced in Germany.
 
* In reaction to the atomic desaster at the Japanese Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) ''Fukushima'' four mass demonstrations for globally shutting-down all NPPs have been announced in Germany.
 
* The mass demonstrations will take place on '''March 26, 2011'' - one months before the 25th anniversary of the atomic desaster in Chernobyl (Ukraine/Soviet Union) 1986 - in Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne and Munich.
 
* The mass demonstrations will take place on '''March 26, 2011'' - one months before the 25th anniversary of the atomic desaster in Chernobyl (Ukraine/Soviet Union) 1986 - in Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne and Munich.
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* '''All together some 210,000 people protested against nuclear power in the four cities - in Berlin there were 90,000 (organizers' information) or 120,000 people (police information) at the demonstration'''
 
* more information: http://anti-atom-demo.de/ <small><small>German</small></small>
 
* more information: http://anti-atom-demo.de/ <small><small>German</small></small>
  

Revision as of 20:35, 26 March 2011

90,000 protested in Berlin
  • In reaction to the atomic desaster at the Japanese Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Fukushima four mass demonstrations for globally shutting-down all NPPs have been announced in Germany.
  • The mass demonstrations will take place on 'March 26, 2011 - one months before the 25th anniversary of the atomic desaster in Chernobyl (Ukraine/Soviet Union) 1986 - in Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne and Munich.
  • All together some 210,000 people protested against nuclear power in the four cities - in Berlin there were 90,000 (organizers' information) or 120,000 people (police information) at the demonstration
  • more information: http://anti-atom-demo.de/ German