Lampedusa inhabitants strike against nuclear dumping 1968

Goals

The village council, the Communists, and the local priests organized a general strike in order to prevent a ship from unloading nuclear drilling equipment onto Lampedusa's docks.

Time period

September 8, 1968 to September 12, 1968

Country

Italy

Location City/State/Province

Lampedusa

Location Description

The largest island of the Italian Pelagie Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It is the southernmost part of Italy.
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Methods in 1st segment

  • 4,487 islanders assembled on Lampedusa's docks.
  • Workers refuse to return to their jobs.
  • Workers strike in order to participate in protest on docks.
  • Blocked dock to prevent ship from unloading cargo.

Methods in 2nd segment

  • 4,487 islanders assembled on Lampedusa's docks.
  • Workers refuse to return to their jobs.
  • Workers strike in order to participate in protest on docks.
  • Blocked dock to prevent ship from unloading cargo.

Methods in 3rd segment

  • 4,487 islanders assembled on Lampedusa's docks.
  • Workers refuse to return to their jobs.
  • Workers strike in order to participate in protest on docks.
  • Blocked dock to prevent ship from unloading cargo.

Methods in 4th segment

  • 4,487 islanders assembled on Lampedusa's docks.
  • Workers refuse to return to their jobs.
  • Workers strike in order to participate in protest on docks.
  • Blocked dock to prevent ship from unloading cargo.

Methods in 5th segment

  • 4,487 islanders assembled on Lampedusa's docks.
  • Workers refuse to return to their jobs.
  • Workers strike in order to participate in protest on docks.
  • Blocked dock to prevent ship from unloading cargo.

Methods in 6th segment

  • 4,487 islanders assembled on Lampedusa's docks.
  • Workers refuse to return to their jobs.
  • Workers strike in order to participate in protest on docks.
  • Blocked dock to prevent ship from unloading cargo.

Segment Length

16 hours

Notes on Methods

Information on the campaign was very non-specific.

Leaders

The village council, the Communists, and the local priests.

Partners

not known.

External allies

not known.

Involvement of social elites

not known.

Opponents

National Committee for Nuclear Energy

Campaigner violence

People threatened to attack the ship but were dissuaded.

Repressive Violence

No repressive violence.

Cluster

Environment

Classification

Defense

Group characterization

Islanders
Peasants
Communists
priests
fishermen.

Groups in 1st Segment

Peasants
Communists
Priests
Islanders
fishermen.

Additional notes on joining/exiting order

It seems as though all the islanders joined in the campaign at the same time.

Segment Length

16 hours

Success in achieving specific demands/goals

6 out of 6 points

Survival

1 out of 1 points

Growth

3 out of 3 points

Total points

10 out of 10 points

Notes on outcomes

Although extremely short, the campaign accomplished its goal of preventing the ship from unloading nuclear drilling equipment onto Lampedusa's docks.

Influences

(1) The islanders may have been influenced by anti-nuclear groups such as Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace. (2) Lampedusa's actions may have influenced other surrounding islands to take similar action.

Sources

Italian islanders strike over atom-waste plan. (1968, Sep 13). New York Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/118244826?accountid=14194

Atom 'Cemetery' Rejected in Italy
The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973); Sep 16, 1968;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post
pg. A11.

Name of researcher, and date dd/mm/yyyy

Andrew Steele 20/09/2015