30 years since Chernobyl
Witnesses of the past & nuclear power today
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PRESENTATION
The 26th of April marks the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The name Chernobyl stands for a tragedy that forced thousands to leave their homes and has claimed the health of thousands more. Even decades after the catastrophe people are still getting ill and dying prematurely due to the radiation released by the accident.
The awareness of the liquidator's destiny, the destiny of those who were recruited to secure the reactor site and clean-up the contaminated areas, is fading. And the long lasting effects on human health, environment and society after a nuclear disaster are forgotten. Even in the countries most affected by the catastrophe - Belarus and Ukraine - the government is still relying on a future for this dangerous technology. In Belarus by building a new reactor close to the EU border and in Ukraine by prolonging the life time of its old reactor fleet.
Our conference '30 years since Chernobyl - Witnesses of the past & nuclear power today' will bring together Chernobyl witnesses, nuclear energy experts and Parliamentarians to show which effects Chernobyl still has today on the lives of many in those most affected countries and the situation of the nuclear industry on those countries.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
9:00
Opening speech
Martin Schulz - President of the European Parliament
9:15
Welcoming
- Rebecca Harms - President of the Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament
- Peter Junge-Wentrup - The European Action Weeks 'For a Future after Chernobyl and Fukushima' (under this years' patronage of the European Parliament)
9:45
Part 1: Commemorating Chernobyl, witnesses report
Moderation: Jo Leinen MEP S&D
- Katja Petrowskaja - German-Ukrainian writer
- Alexander Ruchlja, Co-Founder of the Rehabilitation and recreation center for Chernobyl children, Nadezhda
- Ljubov Negatina & Anatolii Gubariev, History Workshop Chernobyl and the sponsoring of social enterprises in the region
10:45
Part 2: the legacy of Chernobyl: the health issue
Introduction: Michèle Rivasi MEP Greens/EFA
Ian Fairlie - TORCH Report 2016
11h15
Part 3: Security of nuclear power today
Moderation: Bronis Ropé MEP Greens/EFA
- Tatyana Novikova - Belarusian anti-nuclear activist (Video message)
- Irina Sukhy - Ecohome: Belarusian antinuclear activist and member of the board
- Iryna Holovko - Bankwatch: expert on current state of nuclear reactors and programmes in Ukraine
12h15
Closing remarks
Sirpa Pietikäinen MEP EPP
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This event is organised by Greens/EFA MEPs Rebecca Harms, Michèle Rivasi and Bronis Ropė and by co-hosted by MEPs Jo Leinen and Sirpa Pietikäinen as NGO IBB
Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in English, Russian, French and German