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Protest at the Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea
Two rows of crosses stand in front of the Hanbit nuclear power plant as part of a peaceful protest by Greenpeace activists in South Korea. Greenpeace launches the 'Stop Risky Nukes!' campaign and demands the South Korean government cease operations of the Hanbit Unit-3 and Unit-4 because of its use of defective material called Inconel 600 and the risks it pose to the surrounding population.
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Protest at the Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea
Greenpeace activists stage a peaceful protest in front of the Hanbit nuclear power plant in South Korea after launching the 'Stop Risky Nukes!' campaign. Greenpeace demands the stoppage of Hanbit Unit-3 and Unit-4 because of its use of defective material called Inconel 600 and the risks it pose to the surrounding population.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STORPW
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
08/12/2014
Locations:
East Asia
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South Korea
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Size:
2500px × 1667px 463.24 KB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)