Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-Nuclear-Rally-in-Switzerland-27MZIF2MBS2G.htmlConceptually similarAnti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03SYVCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03SYXCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03SYYCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03SYZCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03W15Completed★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03T2BCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03SZ1Completed★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03SZ3Completed★★★★Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGP03SZ9Completed★★★★View AllGP03W14Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists with a banner reading: 'Menschenstrom gegen Atom - Die Zukunft ist erneuerbar!' translated in English: 'People stream against nuclear power - The future is renewable'. On the anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a large group of protestors marches along a road towards the front of the nuclear power plant Muehleberg. They call for a future based on renewable energy.In original language:Menschenstrom gegen Atom 2012Mühleberg, 11. März 2012: Am Jahrestag der Fukushima-Katastrophe demonstrieren 8000 Menschen vor dem AKW Mühleberg gewaltfrei und gemeinsam für einen schnellen Ausstieg aus der Atomenergie. Sie fordern eine Zukunft mit erneuerbarer Energie. @ Greenpeace / Ivan SutaLocations:Alpine Countries-Bern (Switzerland)-Mühleberg-SwitzerlandDate:11 Mar, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Ivan SutaMaximum size:3903px X 2597pxKeywords:Activists-Anniversaries-Balloons-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Crowds-Day-Demonstrations-Medium group of people-Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Outdoors-People-Roads-Young adultsShoot:Anti-Nuclear Rally in SwitzerlandOn the anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, 8000 people demonstrate peacefully in front of the nuclear power plant Muehleberg. They call for a future based on renewable energy. The event is organised by the organization 'Menschenstrom’ (which translates in English as 'people stream’), an alliance of 200 political parties and NGOs, including Greenpeace.