Monday, 26 April 2010

Anti Nuclear tour round the Baltic

From June 22 to August 21 - anti-nuclear activists from (estimated) about ten countries will travel around the Baltic Sea and make 13 stops to inform about the threats of nuclear power. At each city information events and street actions will take place. The netschedule of the infotour and more information are available online: http://baltic-tour.nuclear-heritage.net/

The Baltic Sea is according to official data the most radioactively polluted water body in the world. The most important polluters are the Chernobyl fallout, the emissions of the nuclear facility in Sellafield and the NPPs in Sweden, Finland and Russia. The current proposals of governments and nuclear companies to construct several new NPPs (Sweden, Finland, Belarus + Russia), to establish final disposal sites for high level nuclear waste underneath the Baltic Sea (Sweden + Finland) and to operate uranium mines (Sweden + Finland) will increase the radioactive contamination und the risk of accidents.

Besides that the use of the power-technology nuclear power means also the establishment and the expansion of a logic that necessarily brings along military securing, police state-like combat against protests and the extreme limitation of possibilities of self-determination.

There are printed posters, flyers and postcards to advertise the infotour. More support is needed with the organizing, and more people are needed to accompany the group or who want to join the local events and actions.
Order materials (or download them from the website) to spread the word about the anti-nuclear infotour.

Poster:

http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/images/7/75/Baltic_Tour_Poster.pdf

Postcard:

http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/images/4/4d/Baltic_Tour_Postcard.pdf

Flyer:

http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/images/c/ca/Baltic_Tour_Flyer.pdf

Orders are free - but donations are welcome

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