Kerstin Rudek

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Kerstin Rudek

Kerstin Rudek (born January 16, 1968 in Dannenberg ) is a leading German anti-nuclear activist.

Life

Kerstin Rudek attended the Prisser elementary school and the Fritz-Reuter-Gymnasium in Dannenberg. Rudek lives in Wendland , is the mother of six children and a homeopath . She was a member of the 15th Federal Assembly in 2012 and was nominated as an anti-nuclear activist by the party Die Linke in Lower Saxony .

Activities in the citizens' initiative

When 10,000 people demonstrated against the Gorleben interim storage facility that was under construction in 1982 , she took part in an anti-nuclear demonstration for the first time. From 2007 to April 2012 Kerstin Rudek was chairwoman of the citizens' initiative for environmental protection in Lüchow-Dannenberg . In this function, Rudek was interview partner and mouthpiece of the citizens' initiative and was often represented in the media - also internationally. In August 2009 she was one of the initiators of the anti-nuclear treks to Berlin.

Rudek is a leading speaker at many anti-nuclear events. In numerous interviews, Rudek criticized, among other things, the calculation methods of the responsible ministry. The limit value for radioactivity in Gorleben “could only be kept low with smack and deception”, said Rudek. In the run-up to the 12th Castor transport, Rudek and the police union (GdP) campaigned for the demonstrations to proceed peacefully and non-violently.

Publications

  • Gorleben Tower Squatters (Author): Life in the Atomic State. In nuclear exit poker , our resistance is the joker , self-published 1996, ISBN 3-9281-1706-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ndr.de: 61 Lower Saxony should elect presidents ( Memento from March 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Citizens' Initiative Lüchow-Dannenberg: People ( Memento of the original from June 6, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bi-luechow-dannenberg.de
  3. dw-world.com: Political parties are at loggerheads over a permanent storage site for nuclear waste (English). Accessed March 30, 2012
  4. theworld.org: Germany's Anti-Nuclear Shift (English) Retrieved March 30, 2012
  5. stern.de
  6. TAZ.de: It's Castor time again
  7. ndr.de: Opponents of Castor announce massive blockades ( memento of October 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  8. ^ Abendblatt.de: Opponents of nuclear power advise Castor police officers to desert
  9. taz.de: The special train to Berlin. Retrieved March 30, 2012
  10. Zeit.de: What comes after the big anger? Retrieved March 30, 2012
  11. focus.de: Opponents of nuclear power criticize new transport to Gorleben
  12. ndr.de: "Imaginative Citizen Protest" ( Memento from November 11, 2010 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved March 30, 2012