The recent nuclear waste transport to the Interim Storage North (ISN) at Lubmin casts its shadow: While Castor opponents tried in Karlsruhe, delaying the start of the journey spectacular actions are anti-nuclear activists are preparing within the ISN for the arrival of nuclear cargo. At the 22 kilometer long railway line between Greifswald and Lubmin they built on Tuesday in an icy East wind to six vigils. Three more are to come on Wednesday, said a spokeswoman for the anti-nuclear alliance northeast. The nuclear opponents want to hold out in tents, tons of fire, electric heaters and straw bags until the transport arrives in Lubmin. The train with five Castor from the abandoned reprocessing plant in Karlsruhe is expected early Thursday. In the village of Kraepelin mothers organized a heated trailer, so that children can be nursed in a warm place. "The children are the generation that must pay for the mistakes of older generations," Greifswald founded a mother of a young child to participate in the protest. The mothers plan for Wednesday is a children's party on the rails. Just a few miles further to the level crossing at Brünzow, in Stilow Kemnitzerhagen and built nuclear power opponents tents, rolled out of protest banners and featured on yellow crosses.
"We want to send a signal to the energy policy of the federal government," said Andrew Berg Stilow. The Board of vigils takes over the "soup kitchen" in Greifswald. However, the cars were with the food at the last Castor transport stuck in traffic, that is why the protesters are supplied with additional food cans and propane gas stove.
The police have increased their presence on the tracks. Several helicopters circled above the road section on Tuesday, the officials in the past had scoured weeks with a ground penetrating radar vans. Police officers patrolling a cavalry division at the tracks. At each crossing and within sight of the pickets, several police van the police have posted. "The police have no problem with peaceful protest," said a police spokesman. An action such as chaining in December 2010, the transport before Lubmin delayed by six hours will prevent the officials.
The Greenpeace blockade in Karlsruhe also provides the police in Western Pomerania for increased vigilance in the nuclear power opponents it generates respect. "People can just go to the streets to show their dissatisfaction with the nuclear policy," said a nuclear power opponent in Brünzow.
had in Karlsruhe blocked for hours just before the nuclear waste transport 35 Greenpeace activists the tracks. They stationed a container on the tracks. Ten nuclear opponents chained themselves to the rails so thoroughly established that the police had to cut the tracks with a flex. The last Tethered was removed only after more than nine hours. The police counted from the beginning was not the fact that the Greenpeace action would delay the deportation of the five Castor.
contrast, this was still the last Castor Transport to Greifswald in December last year. There had nuclear protesters blocked the tracks so massive that the train could not arrive until six hours delay in the ISN. Two of the activists received in the meantime, a fee assessment of the police, that they should pay for the track total exemption € 8249 fine.
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