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Actions and protests
Areva
Banners
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
La Hague Nuclear Reprocessing Plants
MOX nuclear fuel
Night
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear energy symbol
Nuclear waste transports
Outdoors
Plutonium
Police
Small group of people
Trucks
Action against MOX Fuel Shipment in France
Greenpeace activists demonstrate against the first of two convoys of MOX fuel scheduled this week, containing approximately 900 kilograms of plutonium. The MOX fuel was transported from the AREVA reprocessing plant in La Hague to the port of Cherbourg during the night. A total of 1,8 tonnes of plutonium in MOX fuel will leave France by ship on 6 March with destination Japan. The activists hold banners reading 'Stop Plutonium'.
In original language:
Plus important transport de Mox de l'histoire
Unique identifier:
GP01PBU
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
04/03/2009
Locations:
Beaumont-Hague
,
Cherbourg
,
Europe
,
France
,
La Hague (France)
,
Lower Normandy
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Pierre Gleizes
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action against MOX Fuel Shipment in France
As the largest ever MOX fuel shipment to Japan began its journey, Greenpeace activists beam a “target” symbol, “Nuclear madness made in France” and “Stop plutonium” onto the AREVA reprocessing facility at La Hague where the fuel is stored. A total of 1,8 tonnes of plutonium in MOX fuel will leave France by ship on Friday 6 March with destination Japan
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