People have protested in more than 100 German cities against yet another rail consignment of nuclear waste as police and other authorities broke all kinds of constitutional rights to ram it through in wintry chaos to the Baltic seaside resort of Lubmin. Four caskets (CASTORS) of waste, created in Germany but taken to France for processing, was railed through the two countries from Cadarache to Lubmin on the Baltic coast, right in the middle of a popular seaside tourist region.
The local Anti-Atom-Bündnis Nordost gave a very positive summing up of clearly grown protest against senseless and superfluous nuclear waste transportation to the “temporary” Lubmin storage hall. It said there were vigils, protest actions, flashmobs and demonstrations in more than 100 cities. Continue reading Authorities breach basic rights to enforce German nuclear transport