Greenpeace activists arrested in French nuclear break-in

Author : poussie1970
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 16:26:02


Greenpeace activists arrested in French nuclear break-in

French police arrested dozens of Greenpeace activists Tuesday who had forced their way into a nuclear power plant.

During the early morning break-in, the activists hung anti-nuclear banners from the Fessenheim plant, France's oldest in operation and a flashpoint for anti-nuclear campaigners who say it is unsafe and should have been closed long ago.

'Today, militants of various nationalities, coming from all over Europe, protested and occupied Fessenheim, the oldest French nuclear center,' Greenpeace said on its website.



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EDF, which operates the plant in eastern France, said 56 people had been detained.

Local authorities said police remained on site as a precautionary measure.

'No activist entered inside the buildings. These events had no impact on the safety of facilities, which are operating normally,' local authorities said in a written statement.

Greenpeace wants Fessenheim, which has been in operation since 1977, to be closed immediately.

The activists hung a banner from the roof of the plant that said 'stop risking Europe' and called on French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to commit to generating energy from alternative sources.

Hollande has pledged to close the plant by the end of 2016.

READ: Freed Greenpeace ship captain back home from Russia

Greenpeace wants Fessenheim, which has been in operation since 1977, to be closed immediately. 'Today, militants of various nationalities, coming from all over Europe, protested and occupied Fessenheim, the oldest French nuclear center,' Greenpeace said on its website. The activists hung a banner from the roof of the plant that said 'stop risking Europe' and called on French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to commit to generating energy from alternative sources. EDF, which operates the plant in eastern France, said 56 people had been detained. 'Today, militants of various nationalities, coming from all over Europe, protested and occupied Fessenheim, the oldest French nuclear center,' Greenpeace said on its website. Greenpeace wants Fessenheim, which has been in operation since 1977, to be closed immediately. 'No activist entered inside the buildings. These events had no impact on the safety of facilities, which are operating normally,' local authorities said in a written statement. During the early morning break-in, the activists hung anti-nuclear banners from the Fessenheim plant, France's oldest in operation and a flashpoint for anti-nuclear campaigners who say it is unsafe and should have been closed long ago. Local authorities said police remained on site as a precautionary measure. 'No activist entered inside the buildings. These events had no impact on the safety of facilities, which are operating normally,' local authorities said in a written statement. Greenpeace wants Fessenheim, which has been in operation since 1977, to be closed immediately. During the early morning break-in, the activists hung anti-nuclear banners from the Fessenheim plant, France's oldest in operation and a flashpoint for anti-nuclear campaigners who say it is unsafe and should have been closed long ago. Hollande has pledged to close the plant by the end of 2016. During the early morning break-in, the activists hung anti-nuclear banners from the Fessenheim plant, France's oldest in operation and a flashpoint for anti-nuclear campaigners who say it is unsafe and should have been closed long ago. 'Today, militants of various nationalities, coming from all over Europe, protested and occupied Fessenheim, the oldest French nuclear center,' Greenpeace said on its website. EDF, which operates the plant in eastern France, said 56 people had been detained. EDF, which operates the plant in eastern France, said 56 people had been detained. French police arrested dozens of Greenpeace activists Tuesday who had forced their way into a nuclear power plant. EDF, which operates the plant in eastern France, said 56 people had been detained. Hollande has pledged to close the plant by the end of 2016. EDF, which operates the plant in eastern France, said 56 people had been detained. Local authorities said police remained on site as a precautionary measure. French police arrested dozens of Greenpeace activists Tuesday who had forced their way into a nuclear power plant. READ: Freed Greenpeace ship captain back home from Russia 'Today, militants of various nationalities, coming from all over Europe, protested and occupied Fessenheim, the oldest French nuclear center,' Greenpeace said on its website. During the early morning break-in, the activists hung anti-nuclear banners from the Fessenheim plant, France's oldest in operation and a flashpoint for anti-nuclear campaigners who say it is unsafe and should have been closed long ago. Hollande has pledged to close the plant by the end of 2016. EDF, which operates the plant in eastern France, said 56 people had been detained. French police arrested dozens of Greenpeace activists Tuesday who had forced their way into a nuclear power plant. Local authorities said police remained on site as a precautionary measure. During the early morning break-in, the activists hung anti-nuclear banners from the Fessenheim plant, France's oldest in operation and a flashpoint for anti-nuclear campaigners who say it is unsafe and should have been closed long ago. 'No activist entered inside the buildings. These events had no impact on the safety of facilities, which are operating normally,' local authorities said in a written statement.

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