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PRESS RELEASE Europeans demand abolition of Euratom Treaty21 March 2007: for immediate release Anti-nuclear present for Piebalgs on nuclear treaty’s 50th birthday On Friday 23rd March – two days before the EU’s 50th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of the pro-nuclear Euratom Treaty, European Energy Commissioner Piebalgs will receive 27 unhappy birthday presents from anti-nuclear campaigners. Each gift box will be laden with petitions calling for an abolition of the Euratom Treaty and a phase out of nuclear power across Europe. Piebalgs will receive more than 630,000 signatures from individuals and more than 750 from organisations from all over Europe, including Britain. WHAT: A visually interesting action in which gift boxes containing petitions are presented to Energy Commissioner Piebalgs. EU flags with the stars ironically replaced with radiation signs and a birthday cake will adorn the scene. WHEN: Friday March 23rd at 11:00 WHERE: Outside the European Commission’s Berlaymont building, Rue de la Loi, 200, Brussels WHO:- European Commissioner for Energy Andris Piebalgs INTERVIEWS: To providing interesting national focuses, campaigners are
available for interview from: BACKGROUND: The European Petition Campaign against Nuclear Power stresses that nuclear power is still dangerous and produces a radioactive legacy of waste. Furthermore, the campaign warns that nuclear power is no solution to climate change, as in the complete production chain, considerable amounts of carbon dioxide are released. In addition, as nuclear power is extortionately expensive, building new power plants is economically risky and relies on a huge injection of public money. The European Petition Campaign against Nuclear Power is supporting unilateral withdrawal of individual countries from the Euratom Treaty as campaigned for by Austrian and German NGOs. CONTACT end
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