16 April 2011. Add Three Mile Island photo and radiation
protection posters.
10 April 2011
Nuclear Protest Photos
Nuclear Protest Photos
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Austria
People demonstrate during a public summer party calling on authorities to
switch off atomic power plants in front of the International Center where
the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, has it's headquarters in Vienna,
Austria, Saturday, April 9, 2011. Poster at right reads: Finally Switch Off.
Poster at left: Nuclear Power, Booh. (Ronald Zak) |
Brazil
People holding hands march during an anti nuclear protest at Leblon beach
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday March 27, 2011. (Felipe Dana) |
Britain
Peace protestor Nina Carter-Brown, 26, passes a line of police during a protest
outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston, England, Monday
Feb. 15, 2010, where warheads for Britain's submarine-based Trident missiles
are made. According to the organizers, hundreds of people took part in the
protest, including two Nobel Peace Prize winners - Jody Williams, who led
a campaign to ban land mines, and Mairead Maguire, who led a campaign to
end violence in Northern Ireland.(Barry) |
Bulgaria
Demonstrators take part in an anti nuclear protest in Sofia, Saturday, March
19, 2011. The protesters gathered to demand the shutdown of Bulgarian nuclear
power station and suspension of the plans for construction of a new power
plant in Belene, Bulgaria. The poster reads BeleNE (No to Belene nuclear
power plant). (Valentina Petrova) |
Cyprus
Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot environmental activists wearing masks and
white overalls protest against Turkey's plans to build a nuclear power plant
on its southern coast during a demonstration in the divided island's capital
Nicosia, on Saturday, March 19, 2011. Environmentalists say the site where
the proposed plant will be built sits near an seismic fault line and could
pose a danger to Cyprus 100 kilometers (62 miles) away as well as other
neighboring countries.(Philippos Chris) |
France
A demonstrator wears a gas during an anti-nuclear protest in Paris, Sunday
March 20, 2011. Fueled by the nuclear crisis unfolding in Japan following
the country's earthquake, demonstrators are demanding that France end its
dependence on nuclear power. (Thibault Camus) |
Germany
Anti nuclear demonstrators march in Cologne, western Germany Saturday March
26, 2011 to protest against nuclear power. Poster in front reads: Fukushima
warns: Pull the Plug on all Nuclear Power Plants. White banner behind reads
: 'Solidarity with the people in Japan'. Some 200,000 people turned out in
Germany's largest cities on Saturday to protest against the use of nuclear
power in the wake of Japan's Fukushima reactor disaster, police and organizers
said. |
India
An Indian protester belonging to the Anti-Nuclear Struggles Solidarity Forum
holds a photo of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster during anti-nuclear
protest, in New Delhi, India, Friday, March 25, 2011. Nearly 100 protesters
marched to India's parliament on Friday demanding that the government give
up plans to set up a large number of nuclear power reactors, underscoring
the nuclear crisis in Japan. (Manish Swarup) |
Indonesia
An Indonesian environmental activist holds a portrait of a victim of the
Chernobyl nuclear disaster during an anti-nuclear protest marking its 24th
anniversary outside The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in Jakarta,
Indonesia, Monday, April 26, 2010. (Dita Alangkara) |
Israel
Greenpeace activists place a huge banner on a light rail bridge at the entrance
to Jerusalem, Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011. Greenpeace activists protested Sunday
against the country's plans to build a new coal-fueled power plant in southern
Israel. (Sebastian Scheiner) |
Italy
A giant Greenpeace banner reading in English and Italian "Stop nuclear madness''
is unrolled from the "Squared Colosseum", also known as the Palazzo della
Civilta' Italiana (Palace of the Italian Civilization), reflected in a lake,
in Rome's EUR district, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. As the sun rose Tuesday over
the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini's palace, four members of the
pro-environment group used ropes to reach the top in a protest against the
possible construction of nuclear power plants. |
Japan
Protesters hold placards against nuclear power plant as they took to the
streets in a rally against nuclear power and its development, in Tokyo, on
Sunday, April 10, 2011, after a devastative earthquake and tsunami crippled
the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex in northeastern Japan last month. (Itsuo
Inouye) |
Malaysia
Protesters hold a banner during an anti-nuclear protest in Port Klang, outside
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday, April 3, 2011. Some 30 protesters joined
an anti-nuclear protest on Sunday, calling for the government to drop plan
to build two nuclear power plants by 2022. The red words at the bottom read
"Caution! Radiation effects." (Lai Seng Sin) |
Mexico
A Greenpeace activist hangs in back of an anti-nuclear sign in front of Mexico's
Energy Secretariat (Sener) during a protest in Mexico City, Thursday March
31, 2011. The sign reads in Spanish, "Nuclear? No, Thanks!" (Alexandre Meneghini) |
Philippines
Tribal Filipinos and environmental activists burn a caricature of Philippine
President Benigno Aquino III during a rally near the Presidential Palace
in Manila, Philippines, Thursday, March 3, 2011, to coincide with the 16th
anniversary of the Mining Act of 1995 which liberalized the country's mining
industry and allegedly allowed 100-percent ownership by foreign corporations
of mineral lands and mining operations. |
Russia
Several members of liberal Yabloko party hold a poster, showing a map with
a route of nuclear waste from Germany to Russian Urals Mountains, as they
picket at the Germany Embassy in Moscow on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010. Protesters
demanded a ban on nuclear waste transfer from Germany to Russia for an
utilization. (Sergey Ponomarev) |
South Korea
South Korean environmentalists stage a protest aboard a boat calling for
the closure of the outdated Wolsung reactor and opposing the construction
of a new reactor on seas off Wolsung Nuclear Power Plant in Gyeongju, South
Korea, Wednesday, March 23, 2011. Fears over possible radiation contamination
are growing in South Korea, the country closest to Japan, after Japanese
nuclear power plants were damaged by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.(Yonhap,
Lee Sung-hyung) KOREA OUT |
Spain
A Greenpeace protester adjusts her gas mask outside Spain's Industry Ministry
in Madrid Wednesday Sept. 22, 2010 against a planned nuclear dump. Various
Spanish towns have volunteered to host a nuclear waste dump that is becoming
a hot potato for the government. Spain has eight nuclear reactors that provide
19 percent of the country's electricity. Banners read 'No to the Nuclear
cemetery' (Paul White) |
Sweden
A policeman apprehends a Greenpeace activist after he was prevented from
entering the Forsmark nuclear power plant, North of Stockhollm, Monday, June
14, 2010. Police say they arrested around 50 activists after they entered
a power plant in central Sweden as part of a Greenpeace protest against the
use of nuclear energy. Greenpeace says the activists were staging a protest
Monday against government plans to allow new nuclear power stations to be
built in Sweden.(Bertil Ericson) |
Switzerland
People demonstrate against nuclear power plants, in Geneva, Switzerland,
Saturday, March 26, 2011. The demonstration is in reaction to the nuclear
power plant destruction after the recent earthquake followed by a tsunami
in Japan. (Martial Trezzini) |
Taiwan
A Taiwanese, wearing a headband with Chinese characters (reversed) that read,
"Anti-nuclear, Save Taiwan," holds a lily and prays for victims of last Friday's
earthquake and tsunami in Japan during a protest for antinuclear in front
of the Executive Yuan, Thursday, March 17, 2011, in Taipei, Taiwan.(Chiang
Ying-ying) |
Turkey
A woman walks past Greenpeace activists as they display symbolic mock-ups
of traditional Russian matryoshka dolls with the image of Russian Prime Prime
Minister Vladimir Putin, during their protest in Ankara, Turkey Thursday,
Aug. 6, 2009. The activists gathered to protest against Putin's offer to
help Turkey build nuclear power plants, hours before Putin is scheduled to
arrive in Ankara. (Burhan Ozbilici) |
United States
Demonstrators outside the federal courthouse in Tacoma pray before a sentencing
hearing for the Rev.Bill Bichsel, of Tacoma; the Rev. Stephen Kelly of Oakland,
Calif.; Lynne Greenwald of Tacoma; Sister Anne Montgomery of Redwood City,
Calif.; and Susan Crane of Baltimore Monday, March 28, 2011. The five cut
through fences in November 2009 to reach the weapons storage area at Naval
Base Kitsap-Bangor where they put up banners, scattered sunflower seeds and
prayed to protest submarine nuclear weapons. |
United States Three Mile Island Nuclear Power
Plant
Alfadhli Khalifah. Taken on the three mile island anniversary,for more
information about the event
:
http://www.abc27.com/story/14333335/anti-nuclear?redirected=true |
Nuclear Radiation Protest and Protection Posters
Hi-res images and information:
PARTICLES FRANCE : SENSITIZING DEMO AND PROTECTION
http://www.ledauphine.com/isere-sud/2011/03/19/next-up-en-tenue-nbc-a-crest
http://www.next-up.org/images/Japan_Earthquake_Testimonials_Pat_EHS_and_Shinobu_14_03_2011.jpg
http://www.next-up.org/pdf/Japan_Earthquake_Testimonials_Pat_EHS_and_Shinobu_14_03_2011.pdf
http://www.next-up.org/images/INES_International_Nuclear_Event_Scale_Echelle_Internationale_Evenements_Nucleaires.png
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Japon_Fukushima_Reacteur_REB_Japan_reactor_BWR_1970_1974.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Japon_Reacteur_REB_Japan_reactor_BWR_Duo.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Radiations_Monographie_Effets_sante_valeurs_millisieverts_mSv.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Fukushima_Reactor_3_MOX_Plutonium.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Fukushima_Reactor_3_MOX_Plutonium_corium_1.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Fukushima_Reactor_3_MOX_Plutonium_corium_2.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Fukushima_Reactor_3_MOX_Plutonium_corium_3.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Radiation_Protection_NBC_Inhaling_even_the_tiniest_particle_that_s_the_danger.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Particules_Radioactives_Protection_Masques_NBC_news.jpg
http://www.next-up.org/images/NBC_Nuclear_Biological_Chemical_Protection_Europa_Demo_Gendarmerie_850.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Radiation_Protection_Particules_Pluie_Poster_Fondamental_mini.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Radiation_Protect_yourself_against_particles_Poster_Fundamental_Japanese_version_mini.jpg
http://www.cartoradiations.fr/images/Radiation_Protect_yourself_against_particles_Poster_Fundamental_mini.jpg
AREVA and NUCLEAR POWER PLANT TRICASTIN FRANCE ( 08 07 2008 21h15)
http://www.next-up.org/images/Eurodif%20Tricastin%20Tours%20refroidissement%20DSC09949%20copie.jpg
http://www.next-up.org/images/EDF%20Centrale%20Nucleaire%20Tricastin%204%20Bt%20Reacteurs%20France%202008.jpg
http://www.next-up.org/images/EDF%20Tricastin%20Vue%202%20Bt%20reacteurs%20nord%202008%20DSC00015.jpg
http://www.next-up.org/images/Tricastin%20Coupole%20batiment%20reacteur%20nuclaire%20et%20cheminee%20rejets%201200.jpg
http://www.next-up.org/images/Vue%20Generale%20site%20nucleaire%20Tricastin%20France%20800%20copie.jpg
AREVA REPORT (Fr) inquires investigation nuclear accident Romans France
(17 07 2008)
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http://videos.next-up.org/EhsTvNews/ArevaSiteNucleaireDeRomanslesVeritesQuiDerangent/24072008.html
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