Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Vigil-for-Japan-Victims-in-Bangalore-27MZIFI89MNX.htmlConceptually similarVigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COGCompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COECompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COJCompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COCCompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02CODCompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COICompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COKCompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COLCompleted★★★★Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGP02COHCompleted★★★★View AllGP02COFVigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGreenpeace activists take part in a candlelight vigil to pay homage to the victims of the earthquake that hit Japan and say no to nuclear energy. The candlelight vigil in Bangalore is part of the nationwide campaign by Greenpeace and independent volunteers against nuclear power in India.Locations:Asia-Bangalore-IndiaDate:11 Apr, 2011Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2700px X 1800pxKeywords:Candlelight vigil-Candles-Earthquakes-Evening-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Natural disasters-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear energy symbol-Outdoors-Props-Signs-Small group of peopleShoot:Vigil for Japan Victims in BangaloreGreenpeace activists and local people participate in a vigil at the India Gate war memorial in Bangalore. This is one of 11 vigils held in cities across India to mark the one-month period following Japan's nuclear disaster, and protests against the use of nuclear energy in India. In India, twenty reactors are currently in operation and the government plans to increase its fleet with an additional 21 foreign reactors. In Maharashtra, the proposed Jaitapur nuclear power park would be the largest nuclear power park in the world.Related Collections:Japanese Nuclear Disaster (Full Selection) (Photos & Videos)