RANGE OF DECENTRALISED RESPONSES ACROSS FRANCE AND GERMANY MARK TWENTIETH
ANNIVERSARY OF ACTIVIST KILLED BY A TRAIN CARRYING RADIOACTIVE WASTE
~ Rob Latchford ~
Numerous decentralised actions have been carried out on railway tracks and
nuclear industry sites in France and Germany to mark the 20th anniversary of
Sébastien Briat’s death.
Briat was a 21-year-old French anti-nuclear activist who was struck and killed
by a train carrying nuclear waste when preparing to chain himself to the tracks
near Avricourt on 7 November 2004. The train was carrying 12 containers of waste
from German nuclear power plants, which had been reprocessed in France, and was
heading to Germany for storage, based on an agreement between the countries.
On the night of 1 November, slogans were spray-painted around the Bugey nuclear
site, due for expansion, including “Nuclear neither here nor elsewhere”,
“Nuclear kills, pollutes, colonises” and “two more reactors = Bugey Sacrificed”.
Vigil in Lüneburg. Photo: Cecile Hoernchen
Sébastien’s relatives and friends gathered with 120 other anti-nuclear
protesters for a vigil at Bar le Duc station on 7 November. The street sign was
modified to symbolically rename the square “Place Sébastien Briat”, candles and
flowers were placed and speeches and musical performances were heard.
Meanwhile, at Lüneburg station in Germany, 15 people gathered with candles, mock
barrels of nuclear waste and banners, for a vigil to honour Sébastien’s memory
and raise awareness of the upcoming transport of nuclear waste to Phillipsburg.
Simultaneously, 45 people gathered at Hitzacker station, the last section of the
route at the time of his death, where a commemorative stone and a plaque were
erected several years ago. Protesters focused their opposition on the nuclear
storage centre planned in nearby Bure.
On the night of 10 November, two vans were set on fire near Bremen, on the site
of the arms company KAEFER which also supplies components for the nuclear
industry. A letter claiming responsibility for the action stated: “all
militaries in the world rely on gigantic quantities of uranium, oil and gas and
control over these resources is the trigger for many military conflicts… Because
the war machine that is killing in other places in the world is being set in
motion in the industrial areas of this city… we should identify and attack the
weak points in these supply chains”.
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