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Keywords
Actions and protests
Biohazard symbol
Fences
Fields
Genetic engineering
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Protective clothing
SAGE (campaign title)
Signs
Testing
Wheat
GE Wheat Action in Zurich-Reckenholz
A Greenpeace activist places warning signs with the biohazard symbol and the slogan: "Caution: GE-Zone!" at the fence surrounding a field in Zurich-Reckenholz where the Technical University of Switzerland (ETH) and the University of Zurich have sowed genetically modified (GM) wheat the day before.
In original language:
Gentechnik-Aktion GE Weizen in Zürich-Reckenholz
Zürich-Reckenholz, 31. März 2008: Greenpeace-Aktivisten stellen Warnschilder mit dem BIOHAZARD Symbol und das Motto: "Achtung: GE-Zone!" am Zaun um ein Gebiet in Zürich-Reckenholz, in dem die Technische Universität der Schweiz (ETH) und der Universität Zürich haben gentechnisch veränderten Weizen gesät. © Greenpeace / Ex-Press / Tanja Demarmels
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Unique identifier:
GP01RL5
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
31/03/2008
Locations:
Europe
,
Switzerland
,
Zurich
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Ex-Press / Tanja XX Demarmels
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action Against Test Field with GE Wheat in Zurich Switzerland
Greenpeace protests against the tests on genetically modified (GM) wheat conducted by the Technical University of Switzerland (ETH) and the University of Zurich on a field in Zurich-Reckenholz.
Greenpeace activists place warning signs with the biohazard symbol and the slogan: "Achtung Gentech Zone!" or translated: "Caution: GE-Zone!" at the fence surrounding a field where the Technical University of Switzerland (ETH) and the University of Zurich have sowed genetically modified (GM) wheat the day before.
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