Folkeaksjonen mot utbygging av Alta-Kautokeinovassdraget
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Folkeaksjonen mot utbygging av Alta-Kautokeinovassdraget | |
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Type | NGO |
Founded | July 12, 1978 |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Area served | Norway |
Key people | Per Flatberg (Information leader) |
Industry | Environmentalism |
Folkeaksjonen mot utbygging av Alta-Kautokeinovassdraget was a Norwegian organisation created on July 12, 1978 to work against the building of the Alta power station in the Alta River. The NGO organised the opposistion against the construction in the Alta controversy, and had at the most 20,000 members. Of these 10,000 actively participated in demonstrations, including the Stilla March. The organisation functioned as a cooperation between enviromentalists and sami activists, and not only succeeded at putting focus on environmental issues but also on sami rights.
After the civil disobedience actions the four leader Alfred Nilsen, Tore Bongo, Svein Suhr and Per Flatberg (information leader) was sentenced for encouraging illegal acts.