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Greenpeace activists arrested in French nuclear break-in

Greenpeace wants Fessenheim's two 900-megawatt reactors, which have been in operation since 1977, to be shut immediately

Several dozen Greenpeace activists snuck into a nuclear power plant in eastern France on Tuesday, in the latest break-in by the environmental group aimed at highlighting alleged security weaknesses at atomic facilities. Photo: AFPPremium
Several dozen Greenpeace activists snuck into a nuclear power plant in eastern France on Tuesday, in the latest break-in by the environmental group aimed at highlighting alleged security weaknesses at atomic facilities. Photo: AFP

Strasbourg: French police arrested 34 Greenpeace activists on Tuesday who forced their way into a nuclear power plant operated by EDF in Fessenheim, eastern France, the company said.

The activists hung anti-nuclear banners from the plant, France’s oldest in operation, but France’s nuclear safety authority said they did not enter into its buildings and its security was not compromised.

The protesters used a truck to force their way into the site early in the morning, according to activists outside. Police gendarmes subsequently surrounded and entered the plant.

“Gendarmes have 56 activists under control and 34 have been arrested," an EDF spokesman said. “There has been no impact on the security of the plant, which continues to function normally."

President Francois Hollande has promised to close Fessenheim by 2016 and cut France’s reliance on nuclear energy to 50% of its electricity mix from 75% now.

Greenpeace wants Fessenheim’s two 900-megawatt reactors, which have been in operation since 1977, to be shut immediately.

“The Fessenheim plant is a symbol," Greenpeace activist Cyrille Cormier said. “Its planned closure must be the beginning of a series of plant closures in Europe to limit the accidental and financial risks linked to ageing (plants) and to start the energy transition."

The activists hung a banner from the roof of the plant that said “stop risking Europe" and called on Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to commit at an EU summit on Thursday to generating energy from alternative sources.

Greenpeace activists have a history of breaking into nuclear plants in France and about 30 were arrested last July after entering EDF’s Tricastin plant in southern France. REUTERS

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Published: 18 Mar 2014, 02:39 PM IST
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