Wolfgang Ehmke (publicist)

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Wolfgang Ehmke (2004)

Wolfgang Ehmke (born September 25, 1947 in Gartow ) is a German opponent of nuclear power and a publicist. Since the site was named Gorleben in 1977, he has been involved as a nuclear waste disposal center in the Lüchow-Dannenberg citizens' initiative against the use of atomic energy and has been its spokesman for many years.

Life

Ehmke went to the Lüchow grammar school and after graduating from high school in 1966 did military service with the Lüneburg Federal Border Guard . From 1968 he studied German and Romance languages ​​at the University of Hamburg and worked as a teacher at a vocational school in Hamburg . After completing an additional degree in interculturality , he moved from 2004 to 2007 to the German Embassy in Ankara in Turkey as a specialist advisor and coordinator for German as a foreign language . Ehmke lives in Wendland . Today he works as a lecturer in the field of language training for migrants.

He published regularly on the field of energy policy , nuclear waste disposal and interculturality in the Frankfurter Rundschau , the Ossietzky magazine , the weekly newspaper Freitag and the papers for German and international politics . Ehmke appears again and again at national and international congresses and specialist conferences on the subjects of energy policy, citizens' movement and civil disobedience . In the 1990s he was a member of the nuclear energy advisory board of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

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