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0.  Preface
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Outline of the current NukeNews issue #20
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0.  Preface
1.  Australian Government opened up uranium sales to India
2.  Problematic Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant
3.  The Anti-Uranium Events in Prague and Brzkov
4.  Finland: Reclaim The Cape action week
5.  Accident at Leningrad NPP
XX. Upcoming events
YY. About NukeNews


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1.  Australian Government opened up uranium sales to India
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Today I'm sad to report that the Australian Government has opened up
uranium sales to India. This move has ignored senior advice -
including from Australian bureaucrats and pro nuclear advocates who
warned that this deal is dangerous. This deal has been described as
the "biggest non-proliferation issue of our time" as India continues
to test weapons capable missiles, and has clear intentions of using
international uranium to free up domestic supplies for weapons.
India's own Auditor General has been hugely critical of India's safety
at nuclear facilities, nuclear is never safe but this is a clear
warning! We've not been able to stop the trade deal but we can and
must stop any uranium mines from opening and fuelling nuclear threats
in India and elsewhere.

Meanwhile in the Goldfields: There are now two uranium mine proposals
open for public comment - Yeelirrie and the Wiluna extension. There's
an online action against the Yeelirrie uranium mine - submissions
close 14th December - so please sign and share!
http://ccwa.good.do/yeelirrie/standwithyeelirrietraditionalownerssubmissiontotheepa


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2.  Problematic Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant 
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Despite the fact that the September report called "Four years after
Fukushima: Are Nuclear Power Plants Safer?" by Oda Becker and Patricia
Lorenz recommends “shutting down Dukovany NPP immediately” and is
certainly against the PLEX (Plant Life Extension), the very opposite
is happening in the Czech Republic. Some politicians, the Energetické
Třebíčsko (ET) Association and the Governors of South Moravia and
Vysočina Region support the efforts of CEZ for an extension of the
operation of all existing blocks Dukovany. At the same time, the same
politicians are trying to modify the amendment to the Building Act and
the Public Procurement Act in order to speed up the construction
process of a new fifth unit at Dukovany NPP. As a matter of fact, a
new subsidiary Dukovany II. is supposed to be created which would make
an application for an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for not
just one, but for two new blocks at Dukovany, this autumn of 2015.

Read the complete article:
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Problematic_Dukovany_Nuclear_Power_Plant


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3.  The Anti-Uranium Events in Prague and Brzkov 
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On Wednesday November 4, there were two interesting events taking
place that had two things in common: uranium mining and the presence
of the mayor of Brzkov, where on 18th December 2014 the Czech
government gave permission to the preparation process of uranium
mining.

Read the complete article:
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/The_Anti-Uranium_Events_in_Prague_and_Brzkov


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4.  Finland: Reclaim The Cape action week 
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In the end of April 2016 it will be a year since Fennovoima started to
prepare areas of Hanhikivi cape for the new nuclear power plant
construction in Northern Finland. At the same time the protest camp
against Fennovoima celebrates its first anniversary. The camp was able
to stay inside the construction area over five months and was able to
slow down the construction works. During the summer, dozens of
blockades took place and newspapers wrote about various sabotages. In
September, after the eviction that lasted eight days, the camp moved
outside the construction site to continue its activities with help of
local supporters. Blockades and other activity against nuclear power
did not stop at any point.

In the end of April we are going to return to the construction site.
The aim is to paralyze the whole construction site, for a long time.
With a big enough group we can reoccupy the area and stay there. We
don’t only want to occupy the area back but also fill the surrounding
areas with activities against Fennovoima, nuclear power, destruction
of nature and capitalism, and by respecting the plurality of tactics.

This on-going camp/action is a big deal in Finland where people taking
part in civil disobedience (and grass root level political work in
general) are not so many. Solidarity and participation is welcome from
other parts of Europe and all around the world of course. This
camp(aign) and the activities around it have been able stall the
nuclear power plant, and they will continue to do so. You don´t wanna
miss being a part of it!

Read the complete article:
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Finland:_Reclaim_The_Cape_action_week


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5.  Accident at Leningrad NPP 
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An emergency stop of the second power unit of Leningrad Nuclear Power
Plant took place on Friday, December 18, 2015 at 13:50. The reason for
the stop and cooling of the reactor was a sudden leak of radioactive
steam from a faulty pipe in one of the rooms of the turbine shop. Both
the turbines that serve the reactor were stopped.

During the cooling-down step, the reactor steam was ejected through
the pipe into the environment. A south-southeast wind of 5 meters per
second (not typical for this area) blew the radioactive steam toward
the Gulf of Finland, in the direction of Vyborg - Zelenogorsk. The
radiation background in the center of Sosnovy Bor, 5 km from the
emergency unit, at 17:00 was measured by Green World and was 20 μR/hr
(typical background level).

Thus, the five millionth city of St. Petersburg, located 40 km east of
the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant was fortunate this time. According
to some sources, the radiation level rose a few times higher than the
background radiation only in the NPP area.

Learn more:
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Accident_at_Leningrad_NPP


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XX. Upcoming events
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Feel free to send us your local and international events for the big
upcoming events collection on Nuclear Heritage Network website, and
for this extract in the NukeNews!
http://upcoming.nuclear-heritage.net


12/12/15:          Don't Nuke the Climate: COP21 in Paris (F)
17/12/15 at 11 AM: trial against a critic of the right wing open
                   aspects of Holger Strohm's anti-nuclear film
                   "Friedlich in die Katastrophe" at district court,
                   Sievekingplatz 1, 2nd floor, room A 265, in Hamburg
                   (D)
11/03/16-26/04/16: Fukushima & Chernobyl remembrance: artistic,
                   intellectual, scientific and people's insurrection
25/04/16-01/05/16: European Action Weeks For A Future After Chernobyl
                   And Fukushima
09/05/16-13/05/16: pro-nuclear 14th Congress of the International
                   Radiation Protection Association: "Practising
                   Radiation Protection: Sharing the Experience and
                   New Challenges" at International Convention Centre,
                   in Cape Town (South Africa)
17/05/16-19/05/16: Health Effects of Chernobyl: Prediction and Actual
                   Data 30 Years after the Accident in Obninsk (RUS)
17/05/16-20/05/16: Canadian Radiation Protection Association‘s 2016
                   Conference in Toronto, Ontario (CDN)
22/05/16-26/05/16: NESTet 2016 - Nuclear Engineering Science and
                   Technology in Berlin (D)
01/09/16-30/11/16: main hearing on the Environmental Court on SKB's
                   application to build KBS3 final nuclear waste
                   repository at District Court in Nacka (S)
2017:              (probably) Castor transport of high level
                   radioactive waste from Sellafield (UK) and of
                   intermediate level radioactive waste from La Hague
                   (F) to Gorleben (D) and protests


http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Don%27t_Nuke_the_Climate:_COP21_in_Paris
http://www.projektwerkstatt.de/pwerk/saasen/termine.html
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/26th_of_April_appeal
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/European_Action_Weeks_For_A_Future_After_Chernobyl_And_Fukushima_2016
http://www.irpa2016capetown.org.za/
http://radiation-and-risk.com/index.php/en/info-letter
http://crpa-acrp.org/conference/
http://www.euronuclear.org/events/nestet/nestet2016/index.htm
http://www.nonuclear.se/en/kalender/kbshuvudforhandling-md
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Gorleben_Castor_Resistance_in_Germany_2017


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YY. About NukeNews
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Network. It reflects the activities, topics and struggles of
anti-nuclear activists connected through this international community.
The messages are written and translated by activists, additionally to
their usual anti-nuclear activities. The newsletter aims to inform and
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