Ouest France, November 25, 2011 - A building housing offices of Areva in St. Gregory, near Rennes was vandalized on the night of Thursday to Friday.
Electricity metre fire
Layoffs today for fifty employees working in a building housing, in St. Gregory, offices of Areva, one of its subsidiaries, and a bank. Police said the building was vandalized on the night of Thursday to Friday. Outside the building, an electric metre was set on fire, interrupting the power supply of the three-story building.
On the wall of the building, a tag stating "War to nuclear and its world." "We condemn this militant action strikes the work tool," said the head of Areva's press office, who denounced the incident. Friday afternoon, police had not made any arrests.
After violent clashes between police and anti-nuclear activists, a convoy of highly radioactive nuclear waste left the rail terminal in Areva Valognes (Manche) on Wednesday bound for Germany.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3B__ovj2jU
After violent clashes between police and anti-nuclear activists, a convoy of highly radioactive nuclear waste left the rail terminal in Areva Valognes (Manche) on Wednesday bound for Germany.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3B__ovj2jU
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