Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Five-Greenpeace-Activists-at-the-Ulsan-District-Court-27MZIFJ6J74TN.htmlConceptually similarFive Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS7TCompleted★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS7UCompleted★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS7XCompleted★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS7ZCompleted★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS80Completed★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS81Completed★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS83Completed★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS84Completed★★★★Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtGP0STPS82Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPS7VFive Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtFive Greenpeace Activists, Jun Ho LEE, Younghun KIM, Reiyong KIM, Myungjin CHOI and Jeongmin LEE are indicted by the Ulsan District Prosecutor's Office. The charges are illegal assembly and trespassing at the Kori Nuclear Power Complex on 13th October 2015. On 26th April 2016, the activists begin an uncertain legal battle for the right to assemble, and Nuclear-free Korea. The activists attend their first court hearing at the Ulsan District Court. The activists and their attorneys meet with prosecutors, and judge. The local environmental group come to support the Greenpeace activists. They all stand together in solidarity. 26th April 2016 also marks the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.Locations:Republic of Korea-Southeast Asia-UlsanDate:26 Apr, 2016Credit:© Jung Taekyong / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5308px X 3539pxKeywords:Activists-Courts-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Men-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Small group of peopleShoot:Five Greenpeace Activists at the Ulsan District CourtOn 26th April 2016, the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, five Greenpeace activists attend the very 1st court hearing at Ulsan, Korea. The Ulsan District Prosecutor’s Office indicted the five activists for two charges - illegal assembly and trespassing. On 13th October 2015, the activists held a Non-Violent Direct Action at the Kori Nuclear Power Plants, the largest nuclear power complex in the world. The activists reached the Kori Power Plants via a inflatable boat and, peacefully protested in front of the welded wire-fences which surround the Kori Power Plants. The protest lasted for about 40 minutes. The activists peacefully left after.The Kori Nuclear Power Complex is not only the world’s largest nuclear power complex, but also 3.4 million people are living within the 30km radius of the complex. In addition, the Korean government plan to build two more reactors.