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[[Image:LaplandCamp propUran29.jpg|Break At A Cabin|thumb|right]] | [[Image:LaplandCamp propUran29.jpg|Break At A Cabin|thumb|right]] | ||
[[Image:LaplandCamp propUran35.jpg|Impression Of The Area Areva Wants To Destroy|thumb|right]] | [[Image:LaplandCamp propUran35.jpg|Impression Of The Area Areva Wants To Destroy|thumb|right]] | ||
− | [[Image:927465.jpg|At the same time as the camp the Fennovoima office in Simo was [[Fennovoima office in Simo attacked|attacked with paint]]|thumb|right]] | + | [[Image:927465.jpg|At the same time as the camp the [[Fennovoima]] office in [[Simo]] was [[Fennovoima office in Simo attacked|attacked with paint]]|thumb|right]] |
[[Image:Lapland-Camp09 CityCard f.png|Frontcover of the [http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/images/2/2b/Lapland-Camp09_CityCard_web.pdf Postcard] to promote the Nuclear Climate Camp|thumb|right]] | [[Image:Lapland-Camp09 CityCard f.png|Frontcover of the [http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/images/2/2b/Lapland-Camp09_CityCard_web.pdf Postcard] to promote the Nuclear Climate Camp|thumb|right]] | ||
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Image:LaplandCamp propNPP-meeting2.jpg|Fennovoima wants to establish a new NPP site in this area | Image:LaplandCamp propNPP-meeting2.jpg|Fennovoima wants to establish a new NPP site in this area | ||
Image:LaplandCamp propNPP7.jpg|Map of the land claimed by the nuclear company Fennovoima for a proposed new Nuclear Power Plant | Image:LaplandCamp propNPP7.jpg|Map of the land claimed by the nuclear company Fennovoima for a proposed new Nuclear Power Plant | ||
− | Image:LaplandCamp propNPP6.jpg| Fennovoima-controlled areas surrounding the location of the planned NPP site | + | Image:LaplandCamp propNPP6.jpg|Fennovoima-controlled areas surrounding the location of the planned NPP site |
Image:LaplandCamp propNPP5.jpg|Landscape by the harbour of Simo | Image:LaplandCamp propNPP5.jpg|Landscape by the harbour of Simo | ||
Image:LaplandCamp propNPP4.jpg|Plan of a new Nuclear Power Plant nearby | Image:LaplandCamp propNPP4.jpg|Plan of a new Nuclear Power Plant nearby | ||
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As Finland has a reputation of having an exceptionally positive attitude toward the nuclear industry, it's not surprising that companies interested in uranium mining come here as well. There are almost 20 applications for uranium mining under way at the moment, in various places in Eastern and Northern Finland. | As Finland has a reputation of having an exceptionally positive attitude toward the nuclear industry, it's not surprising that companies interested in uranium mining come here as well. There are almost 20 applications for uranium mining under way at the moment, in various places in Eastern and Northern Finland. | ||
− | This year we´ll have a protest camp in Tervola, Lapland, near the Simo municipality, where the company Fennovoima (owned by German energy giant Eon) has bought land for building a new nuclear plant, close to one of the last open salmon rivers on the European continent. Small communities with economical problems are easy to buy, when the local politicians are more interested in the money than in the well-being of nature and the community in the long term. We´ll also pay a visit to areas of uranium prospecting. | + | This year we´ll have a protest camp in Tervola, Lapland, near the Simo municipality, where the company [[Fennovoima]] (owned by German energy giant Eon) has bought land for building a new nuclear plant, close to one of the last open salmon rivers on the European continent. Small communities with economical problems are easy to buy, when the local politicians are more interested in the money than in the well-being of nature and the community in the long term. We´ll also pay a visit to areas of uranium prospecting. |
The aim is to make the camp a space, where local movements against uranium prospecting and nuclear projects, NGOs that fight against the Finnish government's ridiculous energy policy, radical ecological groups, international anti-nuclear activists, and of course anyone else interested in the issues, can gather together, unite, and build a stronger movement. The program will provide information, skill sharing and action. Also, the aim is for the camp to be a space for sharing our visions about a safer and nicer future, and for learning to live respecting both the nature and the people around us! | The aim is to make the camp a space, where local movements against uranium prospecting and nuclear projects, NGOs that fight against the Finnish government's ridiculous energy policy, radical ecological groups, international anti-nuclear activists, and of course anyone else interested in the issues, can gather together, unite, and build a stronger movement. The program will provide information, skill sharing and action. Also, the aim is for the camp to be a space for sharing our visions about a safer and nicer future, and for learning to live respecting both the nature and the people around us! | ||
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== Fennovoima office in Simo attacked == | == Fennovoima office in Simo attacked == | ||
− | Fennovoima is a Finnish company of a big number of local electricity companies and with the German EON company as a main stakeholder. They want to establish a third nuclear reactor site in Finland besides Olkiluoto and Lovisa. In Simo the Mayor welcomed Fennovoima and the idea of a NPP at this location. | + | [[Nuclear Companies#Fennovoima|Fennovoima]] is a Finnish company of a big number of local electricity companies and with the German EON company as a main stakeholder. They want to establish a third nuclear reactor site in Finland besides Olkiluoto and Lovisa. In Simo the Mayor welcomed Fennovoima and the idea of a [[NPP]] at this location. |
On July 24, 2009 - at the same time as the camp took place - obviously anti-nuclear activists attacked the Fennovoima office in Simo. The graffitis say "We take the profits, you get the radiation" and "We offer you cancer, radioactive waste, environmental destruction...a warm feeling for future generations". | On July 24, 2009 - at the same time as the camp took place - obviously anti-nuclear activists attacked the Fennovoima office in Simo. The graffitis say "We take the profits, you get the radiation" and "We offer you cancer, radioactive waste, environmental destruction...a warm feeling for future generations". | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 16 December 2015
- in Lapland, Tervola (FIN) from July 20th to 26th, 2009
- documentary of the camp
- http://nuclearfreefinland.org
- Contact: ynuff2009 AT gmail.com [1] camp AT nuclearfreefinland.org[1], program AT nuclearfreefinland.org[1]
- Poster for download
Images Of The Camp
Performance in Simo
Performance in Kemi
Excursion to A Proposed NPP Site
Workshops At The Camp
Excursion to An Area Threatened By Uranium Mining Plans
NO to Uranium Power - Antinuclear Climate Camp
Tervola, Lapland, Finland 20 – 26 of July 2009
Welcome to join our protest camp in finnish Lapland next summer! We won't allow this corner of the world, that the borders of the finnish government surrounds, to become a paradise of the nuclear industry!
Olkiluoto 3, The fifth reactor in the country is now under construction in Western Finland. Over a thousand mistakes have already been documented in the construction work. The cost of the construction is now twice the original budget, and the project is already three years behind schedule.
However, the Finnish government seems so excited about this success, that they are happy to let nuclear industry take care of the economy of the country in the future as well. The recent dramatic decrease in energy consumption has not affected the plans for possibly even three more reactors.
The problem with final storage for nuclear waste is said to be solved here, for the first time in the world. A huge grave has already been dug for high level radioactive waste, despite that the project is seen as absurd in expert circles.
As Finland has a reputation of having an exceptionally positive attitude toward the nuclear industry, it's not surprising that companies interested in uranium mining come here as well. There are almost 20 applications for uranium mining under way at the moment, in various places in Eastern and Northern Finland.
This year we´ll have a protest camp in Tervola, Lapland, near the Simo municipality, where the company Fennovoima (owned by German energy giant Eon) has bought land for building a new nuclear plant, close to one of the last open salmon rivers on the European continent. Small communities with economical problems are easy to buy, when the local politicians are more interested in the money than in the well-being of nature and the community in the long term. We´ll also pay a visit to areas of uranium prospecting.
The aim is to make the camp a space, where local movements against uranium prospecting and nuclear projects, NGOs that fight against the Finnish government's ridiculous energy policy, radical ecological groups, international anti-nuclear activists, and of course anyone else interested in the issues, can gather together, unite, and build a stronger movement. The program will provide information, skill sharing and action. Also, the aim is for the camp to be a space for sharing our visions about a safer and nicer future, and for learning to live respecting both the nature and the people around us!
More info:
http://www.nuclearfreefinland.org
email: youth(at)nuclearfreefinland.org[1]
Materials
Promotion material
- English poster
- Image:Lapland Camp finnish A4 bw.pdf
- File:Lapland Camp finnish A4 color.pdf
- File:Lapland Camp finnish 4xA4 bw.pdf
- File:Lapland Camp finnish 4xA4 color.pdf
Press Releases
- Uranium Power Meets Local and International Resistance in Finland (July 20, 2009)
- Uranabbau trifft auf lokalen und internationalen Widerstand in Finnland (July 23, 2009)
- Uraanivoiman vastustajat kokoontuvat Tervolassa - kansainvälinen Ei Uraanivoimaa! -leiri (July 20, 2009)
Media Coverage
- http://www.b-port.com/news/archive/2009-07-22-27/
- Freie Radios radio contribution German
- YLE TV news Finnish
- YouTube video Finnish
- Russian News Article Russian
- Some more infos about the camp and other nuclear issues Finnish
Fennovoima office in Simo attacked
Fennovoima is a Finnish company of a big number of local electricity companies and with the German EON company as a main stakeholder. They want to establish a third nuclear reactor site in Finland besides Olkiluoto and Lovisa. In Simo the Mayor welcomed Fennovoima and the idea of a NPP at this location.
On July 24, 2009 - at the same time as the camp took place - obviously anti-nuclear activists attacked the Fennovoima office in Simo. The graffitis say "We take the profits, you get the radiation" and "We offer you cancer, radioactive waste, environmental destruction...a warm feeling for future generations".
This was the first action against atomic power in Lapland. Hopefully these won't be the last direct actions against the nuclear industry in the North of Finland...