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Protesta antinuclear en Alemania

La policía alemana se ha tenido que emplear a fondo durante todo el fin de semana para permitir el tránsito de un convoy de residuos nucleares que intentaban boicotear manifestantes ecologistas.

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  • Tren nuclear en Alemania

    A train transporting Castor nuclear waste containers arrives in the northern German city of Lueneburg, south of Hamburg, November 9, 2008. The controversial shipment of eleven Castor containers with spent German nuclear fuel is on its way to the intermediate storage facility in Gorleben northern Germany after it left the French reprocessing plant of La Hague on Friday. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY)
  • Protesta antinuclear en Alemania

    Specialists from the German police free two anti-nuclear activists who chained themselves using a tube, on the railway track where a train transporting German nuclear waste to the Gorleben interim storage facility is awaited in Eichdorf, between Lueneburg and Danneberg, November 9, 2008. The controversial shipment of eleven Castor containers with spent German nuclear fuel is on its way to the intermediate storage facility in northern Germany after it left the French reprocessing plant of La Hague on Friday. REUTERS/Christian Charisius (GERMANY)
  • Protesta antinuclear en Alemania

    German police officers remove an anti-nuclear activist from the German environmental organisation Robin Wood hanging from a rope over a railway track in Oldendorf, between Lueneburg and Dannenberg November 10, 2008. The controversial shipment of eleven Castor containers with spent German nuclear fuel arrived in Dannenberg on Monday and will be loaded onto trucks before transportation to the nearby Gorleben intermediate storage facility in northern Germany after it left the French reprocessing plant of La Hague on Friday. The banner reads "Stop Castor". REUTERS/Christian Charisius (GERMANY)

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