(Stockholm sent us a postcard: “Solidarity from Stockholm to Pyhäjoki! Fuck Fennovoima-Rosatom! Fuck the cops! Fuck the states!”)
The Reclaim the Cape -action week took place in Pyhäjoki from 22 April to 1 May of 2016 and dozens of people where detained by the police. 11 activists were arrested. Five of them were released in a few days after the detention. After this, six activists were still kept in remand prison. One activist still remains in prison. Continue reading Finland: Update on Imprisoned Pyhäjoki Activist→
Da un anno sulla penisola di Hanhikivi in Finlandia la società Fennovoima, con la partecipazione del colosso russo Rosatom, ha avviato i lavori per la costruzione di una nuova centrale nucleare. Continue reading Contro il nucleare: ultime dalla Finlandia→
13.05.16: Reclaim the Cape -action week took place in Pyhäjoki 22.4.-1.5.2016 and dozens of people where detained by the police. 11 activists were arrested. Five of them were released in few days after the detention. After this, still six activists were kept in remand prison. One activist still remain in prison. Continue reading Finland: Updates about the prisoners in Pyhäjoki & their treatment by the police→
Reclaim the Cape -action week took place in Pyhäjoki 22.4.-1.5.2016 and dozens of people where detained by the police. 11 activists were arrested. Five of them were released in few days after the detention. After this, still six activists were kept in remand prison. One activist still remain in prison. Continue reading Updates about the prisoners in Pyhäjoki and their treatment by the police→
We claim full responsibility for the coordinated arson spree in Myllypurossa, Helsinki in the early hours of 9/5/16, in which 6 cars in the parking lot of some shitty neighbourhood and an excavator on the edges of a construction site were surrendered to the flames of nihilistic vengeance.
The police attacked the ‘Stop Fennovoima camp’ at Pyhäjoki – We need help immediately!
28.4. around 3 pm, a riot cops and a police patrol with dogs started to approach the camp. We communicated clearly to the police with a megaphone that they are not welcome, and we don’t want to engage in conflict with them. The police didn’t say anything or answer to any questions. Continue reading Finland: Pyhäjoki anti-nuclear camp call for international solidarity→