FRANCE-NUCLEAR-ENVIRONMENT-GREENPEACE-TRIAL
Anti-nuclear militants hold a banner and a sign showing cartoons of French president and French Ecology minister and reading "Close Fessenheim, Francois you promised, Segolene go on then" in front of a courthouse in Colmar, eastern France, in support to Greenpeace activists before their trial opposing France's state-owned electricity company EDF on September 4, 2014. Fifty-five Greenpeace activists from some 20 countries go on trial in France on September 4 for an audacious break-in at the country's oldest nuclear power plant to highlight weaknesses at atomic installations. The March 18, 2014 protest at the Fessenheim power plant in eastern France near the border with Germany and Switzerland resulted in the government ordering stronger security at nuclear facilities. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIEN BOZON (Photo credit should read SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP via Getty Images)
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