Friday, February 11, 2011

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coalition wants to forget Chernobyl

the occasion of the decision in the Environment Committee, a commemorative event "25 Years after Chernobyl" conduct to explain the nuclear policy spokesman of the SPD parliamentary group Marco Bülow, MP, the energy expert of the parliamentary party, The Left, Dorothée Menzner, MP and spokesperson on the Environment Committee of Alliance 90/The Greens, Dorothea Steiner, MP:
The government parties have refused to Environment Committee in a scheduled event "25 Years after Chernobyl" to perform publicly. This document will give the invited guests, including volunteer active initiatives, experts and witnesses, no chance to showcase their commitment to the public. This is a slap in the face of the many people who have been trying for about 25 years to mitigate the health and material damages suffered by the people in the Chernobyl region and still suffer.
The opposition parties condemned the decision as instinct and accuse the coalition to try to hide with this strategy, the memory of Chernobyl. But as long as nuclear power plants in Germany to run the term of which has now been extended yet, do not forget that this technology is not controllable. The Chernobyl disaster were today untold suffering and enormous environmental impacts caused and obliterated entire regions.

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