Rali Cefnogi Teulu Caerdegog / Rally against Wylfa B (+ guest speakers)
English Below...
Cefnoga deulu Caerdegog
Mae teulu ar Ynys Môn mewn brwydr fawr â chwmni Horizon ar hyn o bryd, sef y cwmni sydd eisiau adeiladu Wylfa B. Mae Horizon yn ceisio gorfodi teulu Caerdegog i werthu'r tir iddyn nhw gael adeiladu'r atomfa newydd. Yn ddewr iawn mae'r teulu yn gwrthod gwneud am eu bod wedi ffermio'r tir ers cenedlaethau ac maen nhw yn erbyn yr effaith byddai Wylfa yn ei gael ar yr iaith Gymraeg ar yr Ynys.
Mae'n amser i bawb ddeffro a gweld mor erchyll fydd Wylfa B i'r iaith Gymraeg ar Ynys Môn a Gwynedd. Bydd tri chwarter o'r swyddi i bobl o'r tu allan i Ogledd Cymru. Bydd datblygiadau tai wrth y miloedd yn dilyn. Pam derbyn yn slafaidd gynlluniau San Steffan am orsaf niwclear pan fedrwn ni gael egni gwyrdd a allai wneud yr Ynys yn gyfoethog?
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*Support Caerdegog family*
A family on Ynys Môn are battling against Horizon, who want to force them to sell their land so the company can build a new nuclear station - Wylfa B. The family have refused to sell because they have been farming the land for generations and they are against Wylfa B because of how it will effect the Welsh language on the island.
It's time for everybody to wake-up and realise Wylfa B will have a devastating effect on the Welsh language on Anglesey and Gwynedd. Three quarters of the job opportunities will go to people from outside Anglesey and thousands of houses will be built. Why slavishly accept Westminster's plans for a nuclear plant when we can develop renewable energy much more successfully ourselves?
Siaradwyr / Speakers:
Richard Jones, Caerdegog
Dr Carl Clowes
Dr Mallcolm Carroll, Greenpeace
Parch Emlyn Richards
Angharad Tomos
between 2 and 3pm @ Llangefni - Maes Parcio Ffordd Glanhwfa, Llangefni
Trefnwyd gan Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, PAWB, cefnogwyd gan Greenpeace.
by Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraegon: 3rd January 2012

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