Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Human-Banner-Action-in-front-of-Court-in-Metz-27MZIFJ8YKVIF.htmlConceptually similarIntrusion in Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant : Human chain organized in front of the CourthouseGP0STU53PCompleted★★★★Intrusion in Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant : Human chain organized in front of the CourthouseGP0STU53RCompleted★★★★"No Jail for the 9 of Cattenom" StickerGP0STU52CCompleted★★★★The 9 Greenpeace Prosecuted Activists going to CourtGP0STU52VCompleted★★★★The 9 Greenpeace Prosecuted Activists at the Court with SupportersGP0STU52YCompleted★★★★French anagram : Nuclear Power Plant = the Dunces and the RuinGP0STU52ACompleted★★★★★★French anagram : Nuclear Power Plant = the Dunces and the RuinGP0STU52BCompleted★★★★Intrusion in Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant: Greenpeace France in Appeal CourtGP0STU52GCompleted★★★★French Anagram : Nuclear Power Plant = the Dunces and the RuinGP0STU52HCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU52DHuman Banner Action in front of Court in Metz8 activists from Greenpeace France, as well as its nuclear campaigner, Yannick Rousselet, attend the appeal trial at the courthouse of Metz. While in the first instance the judge had sentenced particularly heavy, including two months of imprisonment for two activists and personally sentencing an employee, the lawyers of Greenpeace France have asked the acquittal.The activists are being prosecuted after entering the Cattenom nuclear power plant on October 2017. They made there a fireworks to denounce the lack of protection of spent fuel storage pools at EDF nuclear power plants.During the hearing, more than 250 and several environmental organizations gathered in front of the courthouse to show their support to the activists.Locations:France-Metz-Western EuropeDate:30 Oct, 2019Credit:© Jean Nicholas Guillo / GreenpeaceLatitude:49°6'58.15"NMaximum size:4056px X 3040pxLongitude6°10'11.23"EKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Aerial view-Court cases-Day-EDF (Electricité de France)-Human banner actions-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear power stations-OutdoorsShoot:Appeal Trial for Exposing Nuclear Plants Security Lack in France (Photo)8 activists from Greenpeace France, as well as its nuclear campaigner, Yannick Rousselet, attend the appeal trial at the courthouse of Metz. While in the first instance the judge had sentenced particularly heavy, including two months of imprisonment for two activists and personally sentencing an employee, the lawyers of Greenpeace France have asked the acquittal.The activists are being prosecuted after entering the Cattenom nuclear power plant on October 2017. They had set off a fireworks display to denounce the lack of protection of spent fuel storage pools at EDF nuclear power plants.During the hearing, more than 250 people and several environmental organizations gathered in front of the courthouse to show their support to the activists.Related Collections:Appeal Trial for Exposing Nuclear Plants Security Lack in France (Photos & Video)