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The anti-nuclear movement in Germany has a long history dating back to the early 1970s when large demonstrations prevented the construction of a nuclear plant at Wyhl. The Wyhl protests were an example of a local community challenging the nuclear industry through a strategy of direct action and civil disobedience. Police were accused of using unnecessarily violent means. Anti-nuclear success at Wyhl inspired nuclear opposition throughout Germany, in other parts of Europe, and in North America. A few years later protests raised against the NATO Double-Track Decision in Germany and were followed by the foundation of the Green party.

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  • الحركة المناهضة للطاقة النووية في ألمانيا إن الحركة المناهضة للأسلحة النووية في ألمانيا لها تاريخ طويل يعود إلى أوائل سبعينيات القرن الماضي عندما حالت مظاهرات كبيرة دون إنشاء محطة نووية في ويل. (ar)
  • The anti-nuclear movement in Germany has a long history dating back to the early 1970s when large demonstrations prevented the construction of a nuclear plant at Wyhl. The Wyhl protests were an example of a local community challenging the nuclear industry through a strategy of direct action and civil disobedience. Police were accused of using unnecessarily violent means. Anti-nuclear success at Wyhl inspired nuclear opposition throughout Germany, in other parts of Europe, and in North America. A few years later protests raised against the NATO Double-Track Decision in Germany and were followed by the foundation of the Green party. In 1986, large parts of Germany were covered with radioactive contamination from the Chernobyl disaster and Germans went to great lengths to deal with the contamination. Germany's anti-nuclear stance was strengthened. From the mid-1990s onwards, anti-nuclear protests were primarily directed against transports of radioactive waste in "CASTOR" containers. In September 2010, German government policy shifted back toward nuclear energy, and this generated some new anti-nuclear sentiment in Berlin and beyond. On 18 September 2010, tens of thousands of Germans surrounded Chancellor Angela Merkel's office. In October 2010, tens of thousands of people protested in Munich. In November 2010, there were violent protests against a train carrying reprocessed nuclear waste. Within days of the March 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, large anti-nuclear protests occurred in Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel promptly "imposed a three-month moratorium on previously announced extensions for Germany's existing nuclear power plants, while shutting seven of the 17 reactors that had been operating since 1981". Protests continued and, on 29 May 2011, Merkel's government announced that it would close all of its nuclear power plants by 2022. Galvanised by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, first anniversary anti-nuclear demonstrations were held in Germany in March 2012. Organisers say more than 50,000 people in six regions took part. (en)
  • Die Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung in Deutschland ist eine in den 1970er Jahren entstandene soziale Bewegung, die sich gegen die zivile Nutzung der Kernenergie wendet. Im europäischen Vergleich zeichnet sich die deutsche Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung durch ihre Stärke und insbesondere durch ihre Kontinuität aus. Joachim Radkau sieht in der deutschen Anti-Atomkraftbewegung aufgrund ihrer Beharrlichkeit den „größten und gedankenreichsten öffentlichen Diskurs der Bundesrepublik“. (de)
  • Gerakan anti-nuklir di Jerman mempunyai sejarah yang panjang, dimulai semenjak awal 1970-an ketika terjadi demonstrasi besar-besaran yang menyuarakan penghentian konstruksi pabrik nuklir di Whyl. (in)
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  • الحركة المناهضة للطاقة النووية في ألمانيا إن الحركة المناهضة للأسلحة النووية في ألمانيا لها تاريخ طويل يعود إلى أوائل سبعينيات القرن الماضي عندما حالت مظاهرات كبيرة دون إنشاء محطة نووية في ويل. (ar)
  • Die Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung in Deutschland ist eine in den 1970er Jahren entstandene soziale Bewegung, die sich gegen die zivile Nutzung der Kernenergie wendet. Im europäischen Vergleich zeichnet sich die deutsche Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung durch ihre Stärke und insbesondere durch ihre Kontinuität aus. Joachim Radkau sieht in der deutschen Anti-Atomkraftbewegung aufgrund ihrer Beharrlichkeit den „größten und gedankenreichsten öffentlichen Diskurs der Bundesrepublik“. (de)
  • Gerakan anti-nuklir di Jerman mempunyai sejarah yang panjang, dimulai semenjak awal 1970-an ketika terjadi demonstrasi besar-besaran yang menyuarakan penghentian konstruksi pabrik nuklir di Whyl. (in)
  • The anti-nuclear movement in Germany has a long history dating back to the early 1970s when large demonstrations prevented the construction of a nuclear plant at Wyhl. The Wyhl protests were an example of a local community challenging the nuclear industry through a strategy of direct action and civil disobedience. Police were accused of using unnecessarily violent means. Anti-nuclear success at Wyhl inspired nuclear opposition throughout Germany, in other parts of Europe, and in North America. A few years later protests raised against the NATO Double-Track Decision in Germany and were followed by the foundation of the Green party. (en)
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  • Anti-nuclear movement in Germany (en)
  • الحركة المناهضة للطاقة النووية في ألمانيا (ar)
  • Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung in Deutschland (de)
  • Gerakan anti-nuklir di Jerman (in)
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