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Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship case

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408: 449:, took all pictures off their web sites in a show of solidarity with the jailed photographer. In Paris, a few dozen Greenpeace activists protested in front of the Russian Embassy on 27 September 2013, waving banners with images of the incarcerated activists and the word "FREE" written over them. Prior to 22 November 2013, the Russian court had released all but one of the Greenpeace campaigners against bail (paid by Greenpeace) with the condition the campaigners could not leave Russia. 536: 22: 524:
and had to compensate the Dutch government (flag state of the ship) for damages to the ship. The tribunal ruled that the actions of Greenpeace could not be labelled as piracy or hooliganism; reasons Russia had given for capturing the ship. Russia, a partner of the permanent court of arbitration,
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tweeted "We're going to try and stop the drilling.", although subsequently Greenpeace have stated that their aim was to hang banners on the oil rig to call for an end to Arctic drilling. Two activists managed to attach themselves to the platform and attempted to climb, despite being blasted with
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although the refusal is in violation of international law including the right to freedom of navigation. On 23 August, Greenpeace ignored Russia's ban to protest state oil company Rosneft's operations in the Arctic and entered the international waters of the
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in Murmansk issued a warrant to arrest all 30 people. 22 were put in custody for two months pending an investigation and the other eight were detained for three days pending a new hearing. They were under investigation for
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coastal patrol vessel. The two activists were removed from the platform and held on board the coastguard vessel, although it was unclear whether or not they had been placed under arrest.
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In December 2013, the 30 activists were all released from prison as part of a general amnesty, purportedly in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Russia's post-Soviet constitution.
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According to Dutch Greenpeace members, the condition of the Greenpeace ship worsened during its stay in Murmansk, as the Russian officials did not take proper care of the vessel.
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One of the jailed people was the award-winning Russian photographer Denis Sinyakov, whose jailing led to protests by the Russian Union of Journalists and the international group
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Sinyakov posted on his Facebook account an image of a hooded Russian coast guardsman pointing a handgun at the boat. When the first two activists were detained, Sinyakov wrote:
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left the Northern Sea Route, after the Russian coastguard boarded the boat and threatened to use force if they would not leave the international waters of the Kara sea.
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and outside the 500-metre (1,600 ft) safety zone around the oil rig, it was in open sea, and hence outside Russian sovereign rights and jurisdiction. According to
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ruled that the campaigners and the ship should be immediately released, and should be allowed to leave the country, against a bail of 3.5 Million Euro.
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In December 2013, despite having had ignored the ITLOS ruling, Russia released the crew anyway as part of a general amnesty adopted by the
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water, while another activist tried unsuccessfully to become attached to the platform. The Russian coastguard fired warning shots from
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showed a poster of Frank Hewetson during the band's concert in Santiago, Chile, on 7 November 2013, asking for him to be freed.
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The Arctic Sunrise Case (Kingdom of the Netherlands v. Russian Federation) in the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
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oil and gas exploring in the Arctic would have drastic consequences and the world should find low-carbon sources of energy.
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On 19 September 2013, the day after the Prirazlomnaya protest, the Russian authorities forcibly took control of the
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by Russia had not been legal. After Russia did not release the ship, the Netherlands filed a formal case with the
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has encountered from a government since the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior by the French secret service in 1985.
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activists have continued to call for governments to save the arctic, the original motivation for the protest.
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on 21 October 2013 to order Russia to release the Greenpeace ship and the activists who had been on board.
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to begin a month-long expedition in the Arctic to protest against oil exploration in Arctic waters. The
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and courts had been the "stiffest response that Greenpeace has encountered from a government since the
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but not within the safety zone around the oil rig, and permission was not sought to board it from the
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against peaceful activists have no merit in international law. Greenpeace rejected the suggestion of
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Eleven Nobel Peace Prize winners write to Russian President Vladimir Putin over Greenpeace case
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asking the Russian president to drop charges against the Greenpeace activists and journalists.
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The following day, on 19 September 2013, Russian authorities seized the Greenpeace ship the
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Sinyakov was subsequently detained. The top trans-Atlantic security and rights group, the
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The detainees were christened the "Arctic 30" by Greenpeace and the press. They included:
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UK: logistics co-ordinator Frank Hewetson, activist Anthony Perrett, activist Philip Ball
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are kept in a safe. The Russian authorities broke the safe after they took the vessel.
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Russia: Spokesman Roman Dolgov, Dr Yekaterina Zaspa, press officer Andrei Allahverdov
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responded by stating it does not recognize the authority of the court in this case.
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and was then refused permission three times by the Russian authorities to enter the
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Vigil for the release of the Arctic 30 in front of the Russian embassy in Berlin.
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New Zealand: Boat mechanic Jonathan Beauchamp, electrician David John Haussmann
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Greenpeace activist arrested in Russia raises alarm over Arctic Sunrise ship
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UK: Communications officer Alexandra Hazel Harris, 2nd engineer Iain Rogers
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wrote to Putin, calling on him to drop the "excessive" charges of piracy:
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with a maximum sentence of seven years. After they were transferred to
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opened a criminal investigation, charging the activists initially with
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district courts released most of the people on bail, and the Murmansk
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had been flying the Dutch flag, the Netherlands filed a case at the
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expressed concerns about the arrest of the Greenpeace activists to
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Murmansk court rejects appeal over arrest of ship Arctic Sunrise
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Arctic 30: watch Russian forces seize Greenpeace ship – video
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itself was released another six months later, in June 2014.
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unanimously ruled that Russia had acted in breach of the
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Rally in support of arrested photographer Denis Sinyakov.
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rifles and four warning shots from a cannon on board the
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Nobel laureates urge Putin to free Greenpeace activists
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Canada: Bosun Alexandre Paul, first mate Paul D Ruzycki
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rejected an appeal against the arrests on 21 November.
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Angela Merkel pressures Putin over Arctic 30 arrests
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Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
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According to Alexei Simonov, head of 322:Australia: Radio operator Colin Russell 106:On 11 August 2013, the Greenpeace ship 94:, after three months of detention. 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At the time of the boarding, the 165:activists and crew members towards 153:inflatables were launched from the 1585:Cadman, Emily (22 November 2013). 717:Arctic Refuge drilling controversy 176:. At the time of the action, the 14: 2206:Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 1407:Heather Saul (22 November 2013). 1388:from the original on 5 March 2019 1376:Steve Robson (22 November 2013). 1357:from the original on 4 March 2016 380:Switzerland: Activist Marco Weber 334:France: Deckhand Francesco Pisanu 282:at the time, the reaction of the 66:Investigative Committee of Russia 41:activists attempted to scale the 2391:International maritime incidents 1601:from the original on 25 May 2021 1263:, Greenpeace, 21 November 2013, 799:from the original on 3 July 2021 644:Iranian lawyer and former judge 608:Former President of Costa Rica, 602:Northern Irish peace campaigner 377:Sweden: Campaigner Dima Litvinov 2165:Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand 1701:. 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Index


Arctic Sunrise
Greenpeace
Prirazlomnaya
drilling platform
Arctic Sunrise
Exclusive Economic Zone
Investigative Committee of Russia
piracy
hooliganism
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
State Duma
Arctic Sunrise
Kirkenes
Barents Sea
Northern Sea Route
Kara Sea
RHIB
Pechora Sea
Greenpeace
Gazprom
Prirazlomnaya
drilling platform
AK-74
Federal Security Service
balaclavas
guns
knives
Exclusive Economic Zone
flag state

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