Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Castor Transport meets in Germany


A shipment of highly radioactive nuclear waste is on the way from France passed the North German Lubmin interim storage, on Wednesday noon, the train the border. The route keeps the police out of fear of protests secret. Nuclear power opponents are preparing for dozens of rallies.
Berlin / Saarbrücken - The nuclear waste from the French Cadarache has the nuclear storage Lubmin in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Germany on Wednesday afternoon reached. The train passed around 14.00 clock in Saarbruecken, French-German border.
The transport came to a first delay before it: a few hundred yards from the border near Saarbruecken had to stop the train - but not because of winter weather or demonstrators. There, a bomb from the Second World War had been found during construction work at the freight station, as a spokeswoman for the federal police said.
The Castor opponents prepare now along the possible route to the protest, the focus should be Greifswald. There, the transport of about 2,500 fuel rods is expected on Thursday. The exact route and the timetable for fear of protests held as usual secret. The police have been preparing a massive array of protests and blockades. On the train with the Castor containers circling helicopter, train tracks are backed up for days by the emergency services.

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