1. Newsletter XVII 2024 - April 21st to 27th - News+ Reform of the Climate Protection Act: One step forward, two steps back

    niemand verurteilt. Ein "Cold Case" mit zehn Toten – bis heute unaufgeklärt. Dafür wurde mit Safwan Eid, ein aus dem Libanon stammender Mitbewohner der Opfer, als angeblicher Brandstifter angeklagt, saß in Untersuchungshaft und wurde zweimal freigesprochen. Dafür sorgte auch seine engagierte Anwältin Gabriele Heinecke. Sie ist neben Esperanca Bunga auch eine der wichtigsten Protagonistinnen des...

  2. Newsletter VIII 2024 - February 18th to 24th - News+ On the death of the Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny

    Bribes that are said to have flowed from Ukraine to the future US President Joe Biden and his son. US authorities are certain that the allegations are fabricated and the man will be charged. Now he has been arrested again. According to his lawyers, the ex-FBI informant charged with false information about US President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden has...

  3. Newsletter VI 2024 - February 4th to 10th - News+ Nuclear power is a dead horse - why isn't Merz getting down?

    USA can be extradited. If the judges reject the appeal of the founder of the disclosure platform Wikileaks, Assange could be tried and convicted in the United States under the so-called Espionage Act - a more than hundred-year-old law that was passed to convict traitors and spies during the First World War and that hasn't been available for decades...

  4. Newsletter IV 2024 - January 21st to 27th - Current news + AfD ban: Off to Karlsruhe?

    came into the sights of the police. * Neo-Nazis in court, case discontinued 1000 euros for beating Five years after the attack by right-wing extremists in Chemnitz, the case against three defendants is being discontinued under certain conditions. Those affected are outraged. BERLIN taz | Actually, three more days of the trial were scheduled. But the Chemnitz regional court stopped proceedings against three...

  5. Newsletter III 2024 - January 14th to 20th - Current news + Psychological explanations for doing nothing

    developed and distributed, Infosperber said: "The fact that Apple only had to install the update on devices registered in France surprised many in Europe."... * Last generation | accused | Criminal organization Flensburg public prosecutor's office is investigating Last Generation It is controversial among lawyers whether the Last Generation is a criminal organization...

  6. Newsletter LII 2023 - December 24th to 31st - News+ Nuclear power fantasy fails due to desolate industry

    Cristiani, 76, is named as one of 1993 people who pushed for a general amnesty law passed in XNUMX that would exonerate those accused of war crimes. The then president helped the perpetrators escape justice with the amnesty... * Turkey | Airstrikes | Kurds After attacks on bases: Türkiye: Air strikes in Syria...

  7. Newsletter L 2023 - December 10th to 16th - News+ The tail wags the dog and those on the right lead us by the nose ring “Back to the Future”

    Storming of the Bundestag. Der Spiegel first reported on the indictment, but the Federal Prosecutor's Office did not want to comment on it for the time being. Due to the large number of defendants, the case is to be heard in three higher regional courts, those in Frankfurt/Main, Stuttgart and Munich. It is one of the largest terror trials in the history of the Federal Republic. And particularly worrying: Among the...

  8. Newsletter XLVII 2023 - November 19th to 25th - News+ Spectacular setback for the development of small nuclear reactors in the USA - The dead horse

    the exposure was not significantly different than outside the facilities... * Italy | mafia | Verdicts Trial against Italian mafia: Names like something out of a Hollywood film 338 defendants, 50 key witnesses and the public prosecutor demanded several hundred years in prison. One of the biggest mafia trials of all time is coming to an end. LAMEZIA TERME dpa | In Italy's biggest mafia trial since...

  9. Newsletter XLIII 2023 - October 22nd to 28th - News+ Municipal utilities are leaving the Future Gas lobby association

    the British company Carbon Harvesting Corporation. The contract was found to be illegal and some high-ranking government officials were subsequently charged with bribery and corruption... * Glyphosate | Chemical industry | Monsanto Bayer loses in the legal dispute over glyphosate. The company is to pay $1,25 million in the USA. A plaintiff claims that...

  10. Newsletter XXXVI 2023 - September 3rd to 9th - News+ Scientist predicts brutal “population correction” later this century

    successfully appealed against a criminal order in the Hamburg district court. His presentation impressed the judge. HAMBURG taz | The judge also liked the picture of the apricot tree. In the final speech of the defendant Kristoffer K., he symbolizes the connection between insects and plants, people and animals. But there is already destroyed nature everywhere. However, according to K., people see themselves...

  11. Newsletter XXXII 2023 - August 6th to 12th - News+ Hiroshima - The asphalt will burn. Chaos will reign

    the social scientist's apartment and confiscated computers and telephones. Sheliazhenko was also informed that he would be charged with justifying Russian aggression. [...] "Yurii Sheliazhenko is currently waiting for a preventative measure. We don't know whether it will be a prison sentence, bail or perhaps a 24-hour house arrest with an electronic ankle bracelet...

  12. 2000 to 2009 - INES, NAMS and other events

    However, Illinois passed an energy law that would provide a cash injection of $694 million for the endangered Braidwood, Byron and Dresden nuclear power plants. Incidents In 2006, Excelon was accused of discharging millions of gallons of tritum-contaminated wastewater into the groundwater from spring 1996 to March 2006, which the operator did not report until December 2005. On June 16, 2005...

  13. Newsletter XXIX 2023 - July 16 to 22 - News+ I don't want to be my grandson

    is added to the EU list of sanctioned Russian companies... * United States | Don Trumpl | Michigan Prominent Republicans 16 “false voters” in Michigan charged with conspiracy Joe Biden won the 2020 election – also in the state of Michigan. But there, 16 voters conspired to report a list of “Trump votes” to Washington. Now the...

  14. Newsletter XXVI 2023 - June 25 to July 1 - News+ Two tips on how we can further strengthen the far-right AfD

    here. The victims are still suffering from the consequences of the attack. HAMBURG taz | The trial against Melvin S. begins on Monday in the Kiel district court: The public prosecutor's office accuses the defendant of deliberately hitting counter-demonstrators in Henstedt-Ulzburg with a pickup truck on the sidelines of an AfD event. That's why he has to go to court on charges of attempted murder...

  15. Newsletter XXV 2023 - June 18th to 24th - News+ US war machine: Many knew, only he disagreed

    all the way to the US Supreme Court and led to a landmark ruling allowing publication and strengthening press freedom. Ellsberg was nevertheless charged with espionage and faced 115 years in prison. The trial collapsed when the Nixon administration broke in secret service agents into the practice of Ellsberg's psychiatrist and his illegal...

  16. Newsletter XXIV 2023 - June 11th to 17th - News+ How the West is losing the Global South

    However, Illinois passed an energy law that would provide a cash injection of $694 million for the endangered Braidwood, Byron and Dresden nuclear power plants. Incidents In 2006, Excelon was accused of discharging millions of gallons of tritum-contaminated wastewater into the groundwater from spring 1996 to March 2006, which the operator did not report until December 2005. On June 16, 2005...

  17. Newsletter I 2023 - January 1st to 7th - News+ Where Are the Peacemakers?

    has been in Britain's strict Belmarsh Prison for almost four years. He has since objected to his extradition to the United States, where he faces charges of espionage and computer fraud, which could land him in a maximum security prison for 175 years... *** January 01st Brennelemente Lingen | UAA Gronau | Neckarwestheim | Lützerath Dear friends,...

  18. Newsletter XLV 2022 - November 08th to 15th - News+ Penalties for activists - And what about the climate?

    have shot up and now exceed 30 billion dollars. Also overlooked is that former Westinghouse Electric Company Vice President Jeffrey A. Benjamin is indicted on 16 counts. It's about conspiracy, various allegations of fraud and false records by the listed company in the now-rejected V.C. reactor project. Summer 2 in South Carolina......

  19. Newsletter XLII 2022 - October 23rd to 27th - News+ The fairy tale with primary energy consumption

    "The Ukrainian Pacifist Movement is illegal during war and can only work conspiratorially. I was attacked by fascists before the war and injured in the eye, but no one was charged for that," reports Kotsaba. But in the current war situation, the danger for him and the approximately 100 members of the organization has increased enormously. Before the war, the ultra-right...

  20. Newsletter XXIV 2022 - June 10th to 17th - News+ Majority for nuclear weapons? – Now the peace movement speaks

    MW operated, which went into operation in 1987 and 1988. The plant is owned by Exelon Corporation, operated by Exelon Generation Co., and manufactured by Westinghouse. In 2006, Excelon was accused of discharging millions of gallons of tritum-contaminated wastewater into the groundwater from spring 1996 to March 2006, which the operator did not report until December 2005. On June 16, 2005...

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