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Nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf
The Nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf ((ドイツ語:Wiederaufbereitungsanlage), abbreviated WAA) is a reprocessing plant in Wackersdorf in Bavaria, Germany. Because of protests the plant was never completed. Today it is an industrial site with no special features. == Anti-WAA protest == In the early 1980s plans to build a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in the Bavarian town of Wackersdorf led to major protests. In 1986, West German police armed with stun grenades, rubber bullets, water cannons, CS gas and CN-gas were confronted by demonstrators armed with slingshots, crowbars and Molotov cocktails at the site of a nuclear reprocessing plant in Wackersdorf.〔(Energy and Now, the Political Fallout ), ''Time'', June 2, 1986〕〔(Germans Arrest 300 In Antinuclear Protests )〕 The plans for the plant were abandoned in 1988. It is still unclear whether protests or plant economics or the death of the Minister-President of the state of Bavaria Franz Josef Strauß 1988 led to the decision.〔(Nuclear Power in Germany: A Chronology )〕 The Anti-WAAhnsinns Festivals were political rock concerts which took place in Germany in the 1980s. (The name is a pun on WAA and ''Wahnsinn'' = madness.) Their purpose was to support protests against a planned nuclear reprocessing plant in Wackersdorf. In 1986, the fifth festival marked the peak of the protest movement against the plant.
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