-Himpunan Hijau 2.0 places of gathering-Possible Nuclear Power Plant in MalaysiaWe are a bunch of Malaysian youth who question the rationale behind the Malaysian government's plan to build a nuclear power plant in Malaysia. We want a nuclear-free home. We do not want a future stained by constant fear and worries about radioactive waste management. We believe Malaysian youth deserve a clean and sustainable future!https://www.facebook.com/nukeoff


0: only 3km from nearest kampung
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1: only 20km to Kuantan town
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2: Teluk Cempedak Gathering 25th
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3: LYNAS Rare Earth Plant
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4: Lynas Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
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5: Batu Pahat
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6: Pulau Angsa
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7: Sitiawan, Perak
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8: Jalan Tanjung Belanja - Bota Kiri
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9: Sungai Lembing
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10: Police said NO to MPK1
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0: only 3km from nearest kampung


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1: only 20km to Kuantan town


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2: Teluk Cempedak Gathering 25th

25th Feb Saturday evening 9pm onwards
Awareness gathering in popular beach


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3: LYNAS Rare Earth Plant


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4: Lynas Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.


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5: Batu Pahat

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Nuclear Science Department scientist Prof Datuk Dr Sukiman Sarmani said the plant’s ideal site would be near the Straits of Malacca, among which are Batu Pahat in Johor, Pulau Angsa in Selangor and Sitiawan in Perak.


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6: Pulau Angsa

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Nuclear Science Department scientist Prof Datuk Dr Sukiman Sarmani said the plant’s ideal site would be near the Straits of Malacca, among which are Batu Pahat in Johor, Pulau Angsa in Selangor and Sitiawan in Perak.


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7: Sitiawan, Perak

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Nuclear Science Department scientist Prof Datuk Dr Sukiman Sarmani said the plant’s ideal site would be near the Straits of Malacca, among which are Batu Pahat in Johor, Pulau Angsa in Selangor and Sitiawan in Perak.


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8: Jalan Tanjung Belanja - Bota Kiri

Dr Sukiman said while there was already a storage facility for low-level radioactive material in Belanja, Perak, spent fuel waste could also be kept in an underground mine.


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9: Sungai Lembing

“The Sungai Lembing tin mine is quite suitable for such a long-term storage,” he said, adding that as a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty signatory, Malaysia was not allowed to process spent nuclear fuel from a reactor.


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10: Police said NO to MPK1

the gathering Himpunan Hijau 2.0 is NOT here, should be fenced up by Saturday

It is now in MPK4 instead, Padang Kemuning


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