Greenpeace protests at the headquarters of Gazprom in Paris

Dozens of protesters installed posters on the facade of the offices of the Russian company Gazprom in Paris to demand the release of Greenpeace activists detained in Russia since September 19.The press showed photographs of his fellow detainees, including the French activist Francesco Pisani.On Tuesday, the head of Greenpeace International Kumi Naidoo sent a letter to the Russian President calling for the release of the activists, but the Kremlin closed in silence."I wrote to President Putin asking for an urgent meeting and offered in Exchange for the release and bail activists, even to stay in Russia, while the trial unfolds," said Naidoo.Twenty-eight Greenpeace activists and two freelance journalists, who were protesting against oil exploration in the Arctic were detained in the northern port city of Murmansk.The activists face charges that can be worth between 10 to 15 years in prison if they are convicted.
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