26 April – the day of Chernobyl nuclear disaster
Present-day Belarus is a post-soviet police state with current
neoliberal regime holding strong position. For already 14 years the
country is run by one and the same person – Alexander Lukashenka, who
used to be a populist, but now is openly pursuing antisocial reforms.
Fundamental political freedoms – of speech, of the press, of
assembly – are not recognized in our country. Political opposition,
independent trade unions and non-governmental organizations are
suppressed. Political trials, preventive detentions, dispersions of
peaceful gatherings – all this has become a norm of political practice
in Belarus.
A few years ago the ruling top started to consider another
venturesome project – the construction of a nuclear power plant (NPP).
Lukashenka took a decision regardless of the public wishes and common
sense. The decision was made with the active support of the
international nuclear lobby. The construction is to be undertaken by a
Russian corporation “Rosatom”. It is to be held in a seismically active
zone, several dozens kilometers away from Lake Naroch – the largest
lake in Belarus, which is ecologically unique for our country and is a
tourist attraction. On the construction $4 billion will be spent, which
otherwise could be outlaid for development of alternative energetics.
But the above-listed points pale before the fact that Belarus shared
70% of radioactive contamination after Chernobyl nuclear accident. But
the government and the president are absolutely not concerned about
that. They want to create a delayed-action bomb in the country, where
one third of the territory is unfit for farming and most other
activities.
We, “Antinuclear resistance”, an anarchist group, come out against
nuclear power industry as a whole and against the NPP construction
specifically in Belarus. A part of political forces in Belarus,
including some ‘oppositional’ parties, supported the NPP construction.
Unlike them we do not believe in NPP safety irrespective of the
political regime, within which it is functioning and being constructed.
Our activity is based upon non-authoritarian principles, we do not
cooperate with any political parties, but we are eager to cooperate
with ecological organizations and grassroots initiatives.
On 26 April, the day of memory about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster,
an annual demonstration “Charnobylski Shliah” (“The Chernobyl Path”)
takes place in Minsk in commemoration of the accident and the people
who became the immediate and lingering victims of it. Starting with the
year of 1996 anarchists take part in the demo with ecological and
antinuclear slogans. But nowadays the demonstration, instead of just
mourning and commemorative event, is gaining a protest mood: in the
country, where dozens of thousands people have died as a result of the
nuclear accident aftermaths and hundreds of thousands have acquired
accident-caused illnesses or become handicapped, a new NPP is to be
constructed! And that is done according to the common practice of an
authoritarian police state – not asking the people’s opinion, but just
confronting them with the fact.
On 26 April we will again take a most active part in the
“Charnobylski Shliah”, we’ll try to pass along to everyone our clear
antinuclear position, will inform as many people as possible of the
approaching danger. But now it is not enough! As an instrument of
struggle against the state lawlessness we rely on the international
support.
We urge anarchists, environmentalists and all concerned people to
carry out solidarity actions on 26 April 2009. We call for a
decentralized day of action of any form, which could help people learn
something about our problem and stop the impudent authority and their
sponsors from IAEA.
If you already take actions on 26 April on your local problems
concerning nuclear power engineering, please put on your list the
demand for abolition of the NPP construction in Belarus. You are also
welcome to participate in the “Charnobylski Shliah” in Minsk and other
actions in Belarus.
Together we will be able to stand up for the right for life on a clean and ecologically safe planet!
If you have any intention to make solidarity actions with the
Belarusian antinuclear movement or participate in the demonstration in
Belarus please contact us:
antiatombel [at] riseup.net
Spread the callout through any accessible for you information channels.