Nuclear Heritage:Campaign Nuclear Heritage
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- started in 2006 as a local youth initiative
- research project about the Final Disposal Site in Morsleben (D)
- local actions in Magdeburg (D)
- turned into a transnational youth initiative in 2007
- excursion to Finland in February 2007
- participating in the German network of local initiatives against final disposal sites
- established contacts to further countries: Belarus, Russia, France
- 2008: expansion to Nuclear Heritage Network
- established contacts to further countries: Austria, Australia, Hungary, United Kingdom, Canada
- first flyers produced: ASSE, Gorleben, Morsleben, Schacht Konrad (German Final Disposal Sites)
- English exhibition about the Final Repository Morsleben produced
- network meeting, network action, participating in international actions in Finland, Germany and UK
- 2009: plans for further projects: International Network Office, network meetings, youth exchange, international actions
Basic Idea
- fight against the risks of nuclear power and the circumstances which allow some people to profit from a technique with no respect for other people
- no label or common ideology / positions
- open platform or space for information exchange and coordinating activities
- people who want to organize a project together can do it - but there is no pressure to decide everything together
Ideas and Aims
- provide resources (money, infrastructure, prints)
- exchange information and support each other
- provide background information about nuclear issues in different countries & several languages
- connect activists and help with contacts to experts and speakers from different countries
- organize network meetings and common activities if wanted
Activities
- workshops to promote the network at several camps and congresses
- setting up the international network Wiki page + email mailing list
- Setting up special country pages in the Wiki + Finnish, Russian and English NukeNews newsletters as well as the French-German bulletin
- organizing money for international work
Contact
International Network Office
- Am Bärental 6, D-04720 Ebersbach OT Mannsdorf, Germany
- phone: +49 3431 589 41 77 (landline), +358 41 7243254 (mobile)
- contact AT nuclear-heritage.net[1]
Website design: Falk Beyer
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