The Ganvié appealed the decision of the district court of Caen
The verdict in the trial of accused-7 are involved in blocking the process of nuclear waste November 5 last was given, the militants have been recognized-are guilty of the charges of obstructing traffic and damage to their image. The invalidity proceedings requested by the defense was rejected, the activists have been sentenced to a month-es suspended sentence and € 1,000 fine. One of them who refused fingerprinting in police custody was sentenced to 500 € extra. In civil cases, the activists were sentenced es € $ 1 in damages to Areva and € 20 500 to the station. € 1,000 in legal fees were awarded the two plaintiffs.
The sentences imposed by the court are wholly disproportionate and reflect the will of the state crack down on nonviolent activists in the General Ganvié. They are a continuation of police brutality inflicted on the five militants during their Unshackling, three of them were seriously wounded hands and keep lifelong consequences.
We do not accept this decision which trivializes the police violence and criminalization of nonviolent activists, and we're appealing the decision of the District Court of Caen. In parallel, we took the court administrative challenge the legality of the release by the authorities of the convoy Valognes - Gorleben 5 November 2011. The first elements of the survey show abnormalities that could give us reason afterwards. In addition, we take the senior judges and the NSDC (National Commission of Ethics of Security) so that light be shed on the police violence and that they do not remain unanswered. According
the nuclear lobby, the transport of radioactive material is completely secure, on November 5 last year, we demonstrated the contrary. Punishment as strong as it is, it either police or judicial, reinforces our determination to firmly oppose this nuclear partnership that has always been imposed by force.
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