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purpose Anti-nuclear movement supporting renewable energy
Chair: Matthias Weyland, Nora Lohmeyer
Executive Director: Jochen Stay
Establishment date: 2008
Seat : Hamburg
Website: www.ausgestrahlt.de

.ausgestrahlt e. V. is a nationwide non-governmental organization in the legal form of a non-profit association based in Hamburg . Since its inception in 2008, the association involved in organizing the anti-nuclear movement in Germany, developed non-violent protest actions , supported demonstrations and provides local anti-nuclear initiatives and individual Personenen arguments and materials on the topics of nuclear power and nuclear policy for Available.

Goals and meaning

Transparent from. Broadcast at the anti-nuclear demonstration on September 5th, 2009 in Berlin
In 2010, 120,000 people form a 120 km long human chain between Krümmel and Brunsbüttel.
After the disaster in Fukushima, 250,000 people took to the streets in four cities across Germany in March 2011.
Berlin 2012, campaign against the final storage of radioactive waste in Gorleben
Faked E.ON banners as part of the “Bad Bank” campaign in 2014

The primary goal is to shut down all German nuclear power plants . Furthermore, broadcasted advocates more transparency, citizen participation and safety in the transport and storage of nuclear waste . The association does not have its own local groups, but it plays an important coordinating role within the anti-nuclear movement and has a high media presence. Press spokesman and managing director is Jochen Stay , who previously acted as spokesman for the “ X-thousand times across ” alliance . Together with Stefan Diefenbach-Trommer , he headed the organization's office for the first six years. Four times a year the association publishes a 24-page magazine with nuclear-political topics (circulation as of May 2015: 51,000 copies). In addition, the association regularly reports in the press on the latest nuclear news.

financing

The association is financed exclusively through donations and grants. Once in 2009, the Movement Foundation sponsored the association with 13,000 euros.

Campaigns and Actions

  • The association was co-organizer of a large demonstration on September 5th in Berlin under the motto Switch off properly - nuclear power? No thanks! . The demonstration was intended to promote a complete phase -out of nuclear power in the run-up to the 2009 federal elections and, with an estimated 50,000 demonstrators, was one of the most popular anti-nuclear demonstrations.
  • At the start of the coalition negotiations between the CDU / CSU and FDP after the federal election in 2009, .berraetzt organized together with Campact and the BUND in Berlin and other places a “warming up for the resistance” as a protest against the possible departure of the new government from the phase out of nuclear energy . This was followed by a “siege” of the coalition negotiations broadcast by the organization.
  • On April 24th, 2010. Broadcast together with many other groups organized a 120 km long action and human chain against nuclear power under the motto CHAIN ​​REACTION! - Turn off nuclear power! between the Krümmel and Brunsbüttel nuclear power plants . More than 120,000 people took part, so the action surpassed the large demonstration on September 5, 2009.
  • On September 18, 2010, broadcast together with other partners hosted a large-scale demonstration under the motto nuclear power - stop now! against the plans of the black and yellow federal government to extend the life of nuclear power plants in which over 100,000 people took part.
  • On March 26, 2011, broadcasted together with other partners, organized four large-scale demonstrations in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Munich under the motto Fukushima warns: Switch off all nuclear power plants! in which, according to estimates, a total of over 250,000 people took part, around 100,000 of them in Berlin.
  • On May 30, 2011, the club criticized the decision to withdraw from the black-yellow coalition.
  • On the occasion of the first Fukushima anniversary, the organization called nationwide vigils in 2012. More than 50,000 people then took to the streets.
  • In June 2012 the organization called for a public Twitter campaign to the new Environment Minister Peter Altmaier . With further campaigns, broadcasted demanded the immediate shutdown of the controversial Brokdorf nuclear power plant and the termination of subsidies for nuclear power plants.
  • In 2013, the organization criticized the federal and state negotiations on the new site selection law . Spokesman Jochen Stay called for the rejection of the draft law at the Federal Green Party Congress. When one of 140 environmental associations and initiatives boycotted, the citizens' forum on the law set up by Environment Minister Altmaier was broadcast.
  • In March 2014, broadcast was co-initiator of a nuclear waste conference. Various environmental associations discussed their participation in the planned "Commission for the Storage of Highly Radioactive Waste Materials" set up by the German Bundestag; . Broadcast but Greenpeace also decided against participating. Instead, broadcast spokesman Jochen Stay took on the role of independent observer during the sessions and commented on the sessions from the audience on Twitter .
  • On May 10, 2014, the association was one of the organizers of the major Berlin demonstration, Energiewende , in which around 20,000 people took part on water and land routes in Berlin.
  • In the summer of 2014,. Broadcast together with alliance partners organized protests against a planned relocation of nuclear waste from the German Jülich nuclear power plant to the USA.
  • In 2015, broadcast satirical E.ON advertisements took a critical stance on the electricity company's planned plans to outsource its conventional fossil energy generation business. In addition to flyers, postcards and posters, two commercials were also shot. Cinemas showed the spots in their opening programs and they achieved more than 36,000 clicks on YouTube.
  • On November 5, 2015, broadcasted together with the Munich Environment Institute, handed over 130,000 signatures of the campaign “No Bad Bank for Nuclear Power” to the chairmen of the new Atomic Finance Commission, Jürgen Trittin and Matthias Platzeck .
  • On the 5th anniversary of the worst-case scenario in Fukushima and the 30th anniversary of Chernobyl , broadcast in March 2016 called for the "NEVER AGAIN weeks" (sic!) To prevent further such catastrophes. Vigils were held in over 200 cities.
  • To present the final report of the Atomic Waste Commission , broadcast together with BI Lüchow-Dannenberg and AG Schacht Konrad presented a reader with the title “Atomic Waste Commission at the End - Conflicts Unresolved”. The anti-nuclear initiatives analyzed the work and results of the commission on 132 pages. At the associated federal press conference, Jochen Stay, spokesman for .ausgestrante, made the criticism of the commission report clear to the journalists present.
  • Together with Campact and the Munich Environment Institute,. Ausgestraetzt protested against the tax loophole in connection with the law on nuclear fuel tax, which expired on December 31, 2016 . The problem of the interim storage of highly radioactive nuclear waste is described in .ausgestrachte magazine issue 33 .
  • As part of the “Chain Reaction Tihange” alliance, it was co-initiator of the human chain against the continued operation of the controversial Belgian nuclear power plants Tihange 2 near Liège and Doel 3 near Antwerp. On June 25, 2017, around 50,000 people from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany demonstrated over a distance of 90 kilometers between Tihange and Aachen.

Web links

Commons : broadcast  - collection of images, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Philip Faigle: Nuclear Protests: Stay, the instigator. In: Zeit Online. November 9, 2010, accessed June 12, 2015 .
  2. previously published: https://www.ausgestrahlt.de/mitmachen/rundbrief-abonnieren.html#c1817
  3. The Movement Foundation supports ".ausgestraht" with a grant of 13,000 euros: Funding projects in 2009 ( Memento from April 21, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  4. It starts again Article from the taz of September 7, 2009
  5. Wir-Klimaretter.de: Running against nuclear power ( Memento from June 4, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Article from October 5, 2009
  6. Die Zeit: riot was yesterday article from October 24, 2009
  7. Official website of the campaign
  8. Die Zeit: Chain Reaction Against Nuclear Power Article of April 24, 2010
  9. Die Zeit: Tens of thousands protested against nuclear power Article of September 18, 2010
  10. Website of the organizers
  11. Berliner Morgenpost: 100,000 people at Berlin anti-nuclear demo Article from March 26, 2011
  12. sueddeutsche.de: "The back doors are huge gates for the nuclear companies"
  13. broadcast: 50,000 demand: switch off nuclear facilities now
  14. ^ Taz: Twitter Minister Altmaier shut down article from June 7, 2012
  15. Site Selection Act (July 27, 2013)
  16. Klimaretter.info: Finding a repository pathos does not solve problems ( Memento from June 26, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  17. Youtube: Jochen Stay on the Repository Search Act Speech at the Federal Green Party Conference on April 28, 2013, approx. 10 minutes
  18. ^ Taz: Participation almost without citizens, article from May 31, 2013
  19. Documentation conference nuclear waste. German Nature Conservation Ring , archived from the original on December 23, 2016 ; Retrieved April 20, 2017 .
  20. Berliner Zeitung: In a hundred boats for the energy transition, article from May 10, 2014
  21. ^ WDR.de: nuclear waste from Jülich ( memento from June 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), article from July 8, 2014
  22. Spiegel-Online: The fear of the atomic bad bank article from December 1, 2014
  23. Finally stop the tax trick of the nuclear companies ( Memento from January 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 7, 2017
  24. ↑. Broadcast magazine Nov./Dec. 2016 / Jan. 2017 Issue 33 , accessed January 7, 2017
  25. Die Zeit: Tens of thousands demonstrate against the Tihange nuclear power plant Article from June 25, 2017, accessed on August 17, 2017