German Grohnde NPP blockaded

visitor 02.10.2011 21:55 Themen: Atom Ökologie
Several hundreds of people protested today, Sunday October 2, 2011 in Grohnde (Lower Saxony). After a demonstration the access roads to the NPP are blockaded by climbing activists who abseiled from a highway bridge. They are supported by some 50 activists blockading the road and an operating track with a sit-in. A second access road is blocked by an announced and permitted anti-nuclear concert in front of the atomic power station. Though police new about the action day, they could not prevent the blockades.
With speeches at the railway station a few kilometers from the Grohnde atomic power station the rally started with several hundreds of people. Many tractors and other vehicles accompanied the demonstration showing the farmers protest against the dangerous facility. Arrived at the NPP speakers with several NGOs, activists and foreign anti-nuclear campaigners informed about the threats connected to the Grohnde NPP and other atomic power in general and demanded the immediate phase-out of all nuclear facilities worldwide. Afterwards an anti-nuclear concert was started on a stage in front of the NPP's cooling towers to be continued the whole night.

Several anti-nuclear organizations had provided information stalls besides the main access road to the nuclear power plant, coffee and other drinks were provided as well as vegan food for the protesters that are supposed to stay at the NPP site for 24 hours. A big meadow was provided for individual tents as well as a big circus tent has been set up for the activists. The anti-nuclear concert next to the main access road blocks this street to the NPP as there are so many people to join the music.

Police still behaves calm and didn't intervene much when the access roads to the Grohnde NPP were set up. Around 5 PM CET the first blockade was set up at a highway bridge crossing another access road to the nuclear site. They abseiled with banners demanding the total nuclear phase-out and an end of the uranium industry that provides the nuclear power stations with fuel. One hour later a smaller blockade of a couple of people was set up with a chair and a sign saying "sit out Grohnde" ("Grohnde AUSsitzen") on the road stopping police cars being supposed to support the police forces dealing with the abseiling action. A sit-in blockade on an industrial track and on the road beneath the bridge supported the climbing action with up to 50 people on the ground.

Four hours after the abseiling blockade action started the access road is still blockaded.

Around 9.40 PM CET a message was send from the stage to the audience and police objecting to their order to open the main access road for the NPP workers' verhicles. They read out the official demonstration orders made by the police beforehand only forcing the street to be opened for emergency vehicles on short notice if necessary. Thus, the anti-nuclear protesters argue, they don't have to clear the road just for the workers, and they won't do so. After a couple of minutes the police unit that had tried to force to open the road went off.
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Ergänzungen

update

visitor 02.10.2011 - 22:04
A couple of minutes later police rudely pushed blockaders from the road next to the blockaded bridge to send a couple of workers' cars to the nuclear power plant for the shift change. No one has been hurt yet, although police treated them with rude force. Currently, police is endagering one of the climbing activists by trying to remove their securing ropes.

Around 10 PM CET police ordered the announcer of the demonstration to reduce the demonstration to make it possible for the workers to reach the NPP. Protesters are refusing to follow that order as they believe police has no legal right to change the orders for the demonstration afterwards just to let the workers enter the NPP.

update

visitor 02.10.2011 - 23:08
The access roads are still blockaded, and police reduced their units in the area. Obviously they succeeded forcing access for the workers when they violently pushed blockaders from the street, and there are rumors that they could have used the police vans to transport workers through the blockade as the activists opened the street blockade next to the stage for police vehicles...

morning update

visitor 03.10.2011 - 08:29
Around 4.30 AM CET a second shift change was supposed to happen. The access road blockaded by climbing activists and a sit-in blockade was not cleared as well as the main access road next to the stage wasn't forced to be cleared for the workers. Instead, another small road was opened by police that had been closed with huge straw bales earlier. Police units removed the huge straw bales, only to be put onto the road again by activists quickly afterwards. At least three times this road was blocked again with straw before all workers' cars had passed the place. Police tried to catch people they suspected to be responsible for the straw barricade. They hunted one person to get their ID, but they were able to escape into a corn field.

In the night another small barricade of straw and hay appeared on the main access road next the protest camp. Around 6.30 AM CET police turned up on the camping site aggressively looking for a responsible person. As no one cooperated with them, they went away soon without results. At 12 PM the next shift change is supposed to take place. As the night shift change was made one hour earlier than supposed, it is possible that the next one could also happen earlier.

update

visitor 03.10.2011 - 08:42
Around 8.30 AM CET the first climbing activists left the bridge without being disturbed by police. Some 100 activists had been blockading the Grohnde NPP during the night at several points.

update at the end of the action

visitor 03.10.2011 - 16:41
Except for one famous and police-known activist all remaining climbing activists could leave the blockade without being disturbed by police. Despite the others, this one activist was waited for by an unbelievable number of police vans and some 30 officers. Although they knew her and called her by her name without having seen her ID, and although they already had taken her fingerprints several times, she was forced to follow police to get detained for a so called "ED" (Erkennungsdienstliche Behandlung = a kind of fingerprinting procedures). This treatment is by the way not covered by any law.

In the early afternoon the camp and rests of the blockades were took down without blockading another time.

climbing activist released

visitor 04.10.2011 - 15:37
Around 1 PM CET (Monday) the climber was released after being detained in a police station. They should be prevented from doing other actions, police eventually said. A lawyer is dealing with the issue now.

Fotos

Zufälliger Besucher 09.10.2011 - 21:48
Fotos von der Verhaftung einer Aktivistin der Kletterblockade...