Greenpeace Brit Charged With Piracy By Russia

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 02 Oktober 2013 | 16.12

A Briton has been charged with piracy by Russian investigators after taking part in a protest against Arctic oil drilling.

A total of 30 Greenpeace campaigners were detained last week as their ship circled near the Prazlomnaya oil platform in the Pechora Sea, after some activists attempted to get on to the platform.

And Mikhail Kreindlin, a representative of Greenpeace, said: "The first two activists have been charged with piracy. These activists are from Brazil and Britain."

They are freelance videographer Kieron Bryan from the UK and Ana Paula Alminhana from Brazil. If found guilty of piracy, they could be sent to prison for up to 15 years.

Kieron Bryan Kieron Bryan is a freelance videographer. pic: @kieronjbryan

Greenpeace International executive director Kumi Naidoo condemned the charge, saying: "It is an extreme and disproportionate charge.

"A charge of piracy is being laid against men and women whose only crime is to be possessed of a conscience. This is an outrage and represents nothing less than an assault on the very principle of peaceful protest."

The group of activists had already been ordered to spend two months in custody in the northern city of Murmansk, pending an investigation.

The other Britons being held are cameraman Philip Ball, communications officer Alexandra Harris, logistics co-ordinator Frank Hewetson, activist Anthony Perrett and engineer Iain Rogers.

Armed Russian coastguard arrest two Greenpeace activists The activists said the Russian officials pointed guns at them

The platform, the first offshore rig in the Arctic, is owned by Russia's state-controlled energy giant Gazprom.

Oil giants ExxonMobil, Eni and Statoil, along with other Norwegian firms, plan to drill for oil in Russia's Arctic waters in the coming months.

Greenpeace has warned an oil spill would cause significant environmental damage and warns of fossil fuel extraction contributing to climate change.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had said he did not think the protesters were pirates but defended their detention, saying that coast guards had no way of knowing who they were.


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