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Russian Coastguards Board Greenpeace Ship

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thatbags Fri 20-Sept-13 09:56:52

Yep. Thought it would look different from the other side. Here is a passage from the BBC:

"One of the activists told the BBC that about 15 men in balaclavas seized the Arctic Sunrise ship in the Barents Sea.

This comes a day after four Greenpeace members tried to board a Russian oil platform to prevent it from drilling."

So the Greenpeace activists are hardly innocent bystanders.

j08 Fri 20-Sept-13 09:37:48

"I'll pass your message on to Mr Humphreys when he gets in sir"

j08 Fri 20-Sept-13 09:35:54

Loved the way a crew member is said to have sent a clandestine message to the Beeb during the night. I wonder who took the call. The night porter?

thatbags Fri 20-Sept-13 09:33:04

hear, not here!

thatbags Fri 20-Sept-13 09:32:46

A had read that Greenpeace wanted to sail in Russian waters and had not been granted permission. I suspect this follows from that so I would want to here the other side of the story too.

As I understand it, the Russians had not given Greenpeace permission because they didn't want their oil/gas/fracking investigations to be interrupted by Greenpeace activists.

I will try and find the reference.

annodomini Fri 20-Sept-13 09:29:16

This explains how armed Russian coastguards have boarded Arctic Sunrise in international waters and taken the crew prisoner. We are asked to send an email to the Russian ambassador.