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There is hardly an action on nuclear energy in the Netherlands in which we are not actively involved.
In the period between 2008-2012 we have been extremely active in the region (Zeeland). This is where the Dutch utility Delta wanted to build a new nuclear power station. Together with other national groups and the regional platform which we founded we have organised dozens of actions, meetings, demonstrations, lobby talks with regional officials and behind-the-door talks with the utility and its stakeholders. In january 2012 Delta announced officially that their plan for a new nuclear power station was 'temporarily shelved'. This means that it will not be build.
 

Internationally we support campaigns and activities of others. Sometimes we organize them ourselves. As an example, in the past years we have been actively involved in the struggle against the Koodankulam nuclear power station in India. Usually we join the actions against transports of rad-waste in Germany and co-organize demonstrations in Belgium, France and the UK. We are partners in youth camps in Europe on nuclear issues, we support the struggle against uranium mining in Tanzania, Namibia, Australia. We have travelled to Finland, Austria, the USA, Mali, SouthAfrica, Japan, Spain, Bulgaria, Russia and the UK.