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Actions and protests
Animal likeness
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Governments and Government organisations
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear energy
Nuclear power stations
Outdoors
Parliament buildings
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Action against Nuclear Energy in Vienna
Greenpeace activist stand with a five meters high, scrap metal dinosaur in front of the parliament building in Vienna, Austria. Greenpeace and Global 2000 demand an anti nuclear offensive from the federal government. Greenpeace activists display a banner with the slogan "anti nuclear politics already extinct?" Behind them a five meters high scrap dinosaur.
In original language:
Anti-Atom Aktionstag vor Parlament in Wien
Mit einem fünf Meter hohen Schrott-Dinosaurier protestiert Greenpeace vor dem Parlament gegen die passive Haltung der österreichischen Bundesregierung in Sachen Anti-Atom-Politik. Anläßlich des Ministerrates appellierte Greenpeace gemeinsam mit Global 2000 an die gesamte österreichische Bundesregierung, daß sie wichtige Weichenstellungen in unseren Nachbarstaaten nicht verschlafen soll. „Obwohl dieser Tage wichtige Entscheidungen zu den gefährlichen Ost-AKW Temelin und Bohunice anstehen, dürfte die österreichische Regierung den Stillstand in der Anti-Atom-Politik ausgerufen haben. Bundeskanzler Klima und Außenminister Schüssel dürfen Ministerin Prammer nicht alleine das Feld überlassen, sondern müssen mit der gesamten österreichischen Bundesregierung eine Anti-Atom-Offensive starten“, forderte Greenpeace-Sprecher Alexander Egit.
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Action against Nuclear Energy in Vienna
Greenpeace activists protest in front of the parliament in Vienna, Austria with a five meters high scrap metal dinosaur. Activists are protesting against the passive attitude of the Austrian government concerning their anti nuclear politics. Greenpeace and Global 2000 appealed to the government to not miss out on important future-changing decisions of our bordering countries concerning the high risk nuclear power plants Temelin and Bohunice. Alexander Egit, Greenpeace spokesperson, calls for the start of an anti nuclear offensive of the Austrian government.
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Unique identifier:
GP04QLY
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
04/05/1999
Locations:
Austria
,
Europe
,
Vienna
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Astrid Bartl
Size:
3557px × 2351px 2.66 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)