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17/10/2009

14:38 - A bulldozer assault on Okhta

Nazi-skinheads attacked eco-camp in Angarsk (Russia).

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Breaking news! Nazi-skinheads attacked eco-camp in Angarsk (Russia). They were armed with knives, fittings, air weapons. There are seriously injured activists. One man lay unconscious with a perforated head. Two missing. Emergency has not yet arrived. The camp was set on fire. Burned virtually everything.

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anonymousanonymous's picture Sat, 21/07/2007 - 12:30am

Nazis just attacked the anti-nuclear anarchist camp in Siberia (night 21.08). They were armed with knives and guns (pneumatic?). Some activists are seriously injured. One is laying without conciousness, another one had both legs broken. The camp was totally burned.

About the camp
Last weekend ecological protest camp against planned international center for enrichment of uranium was launched in Angarsk of Siberia. First reaction of authorities was to illegally detain 10 persons 14th of July, but everyone was released after few hours, after being threatened and their fingerprints taken.

Currently campers are establishing contacts with local people and building camp. In end of this week, daily pickets to distribute information about problem will start in the city. Already for two days various security services have been harrassing and threatening campers, curious to learn if campers plan any disorders.

From http://avtonom.org/index.php?nid=1112 - check link for photos.
Camp call: http://avtonom.org/index.php?nid=1072

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anonymousanonymous's picture Sat, 21/07/2007 - 3:45am

Russion version with comments avaible here - http://piter.indymedia.ru/ru/node/3006

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anonymousanonymous's picture Sat, 21/07/2007 - 3:09pm

Attack on nuclear demonstrators in Russia leaves 1 dead

The Associated Press
Published: July 21, 2007

*MOSCOW:* Attackers wielding metal pipes raided a camp of environmental protesters in Siberia early Saturday morning, leaving one dead and several injured, a spokeswoman for the local administration said.

Eight demonstrators were hospitalized after the attack, one of whom later died from his injuries, according to the spokeswoman for the Angarsk city administration who was not authorized to give her name.

A criminal investigation had been opened in connection with the attack, she said.

More than 20 demonstrators had been camped out by a reservoir near Angarsk, about 4,200 kilometers (2,600 miles) east of Moscow, to protest nuclear waste processing at the state-owned Angarsk electrolysis Chemical Plant, Russian news agencies reported, citing local police.

Two suspects in the attack have been detained and 13 others identified, the RIA Novosti agency reported, citing a local police source.

Police spokesman Valery Gribakin was quoted by the ITAR-Tass news agency as suggesting that theft had appeared to be a motive for the attack: Police confiscated a rucksack and a telephone that had belonged to the protesters from those detained, he said.

"Investigators are inclined to believe that the attack was motivated by hooliganism with the aim of stealing property," he said.

Angarsk is located about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the southern tip of Lake Baikal, the world"s largest freshwater lake and a symbol for some of Russia"s environmental heritage.

Russia is working to set up a uranium enrichment center at the electrolysis plant to enrich uranium from Kazakhstan.

President Vladimir Putin proposed setting up the center in 2006 as a way to provide uranium fuel to nations intent on building nuclear power plants while making sure they don"t develop weapons programs.

Enriched uranium supplied by the center would be made available only to countries which have undertaken the appropriate nonproliferation commitments. These would include a pledge of no use for nuclear explosive purposes and acceptance of International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards.

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anonymousanonymous's picture Tue, 03/06/2008 - 12:31pm

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