sexta-feira, 27 de setembro de 2013

Russian Greenpeace activists detained maintains

The Russian authorities do not hand over to the media pressure around the assault of activists from Greenpeace to the platform of Gazprom, in the Arctic.

The Russian biologist Roman Dolgov is part of the Group of twenty-two of the 30 members of the crew of the icebreaker, Artic Sunrise that will stay in custody until the trial within two months.

The Group of activists of the environmental organization is composed of 26 foreign crewmen of 18 nationalities, and four Russians, including photographic reporter Denis Siniakov.

Daniel Simons, Greenpeace's defense attorney declares: "I am convinced that the Russian authorities made a mistake and it's sad to see that they can't admit it. As a result, innocent people who try to protect the environment for all of us, for the Russians and foreigners, like me, are now in prison. “

Invoking the maritime law, the Netherlands asked the Russian authorities to free the 30 crew members of the Greenpeace ship.

In Russia the protest against the detention of the Group of environmentalists is silent but laragmente participated. The vast majority of the means of communication that operates on the internet is in mourning and maintains the black screen. Some local radio and television stations followed the same example.

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