Tuesday, October 26, 2010

DEMONSTRATORS IN THE TOWN OF GORLEBEN IN GERMANY BLOCK RAILWAY TRACKS LAST WEEKEND TO STOP THE TRANSPORT OF NUCLEAR WASTE MATERIALS FROM FRANCE FOR BURIAL UNDERGROUND THEIR TOWN OUTSKIRTS.


Demonstrators in the town of Gorleben in Germany blocked railway tracks leading to their town last weekend to stop the transport and the delivery of nuclear waste materials from France for burial underground their city outskirts for much money by the domestic companies that may have claimed secured containtment of nuclear waste materials and its procession to harmless substances. However, the German government decision on the matter of both the domestic and foreign nuclear waste containment by domestic companies has remained controversial, despite the extension of functional atomic energy electric power plants in Germany for the next twelf years. Many experts both at home and in the foreign countries may have been waiting for German government sound decision on the matter of domestic and foreign nuclear waste containment by license approval for foreign companies that have acquired the tecnology to process and transform nuclear waste materials to harmless substances.


Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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