Greenpeace Activists Being Held Without Charge By Russian Coast Guard
Pechora Sea, September 19, 2013 - Greenpeace International continues to seek the release of activists Sini Saarela
(Finland) and Marco Weber (Switzerland) who are being held by the Russian Coast Guard following a peaceful protest
against Gazprom’s Arctic oil drilling operations.
The Greenpeace International ship Arctic Sunrise is currently circling the Gazprom platform off the northern coast of
Russia following Wednesday’s protest and is demanding contact with the Russian Coast Guard vessel, following behind the
Greenpeace ship.
The Coast Guard has failed to reveal whether the activists will be charged or released, but has instead issued spurious
statements suggesting the activists are ‘guests’ on the Coast Guard vessel and that Greenpeace International is not
responding to requests for contact.
“If the Russian Coast Guard was serious about wanting to release our activists, who are being held against their will
without legal representation, it knows how to contact us. These activists have been detained during a peaceful protest
against Arctic oil drilling and should be released or allowed to contact a lawyer and receive consular assistance,” Ben
Ayliffe, head of Greenpeace International’s Arctic oil campaign, said.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of International Affairs has declared the Coast Guard intervened during Wednesday’s
protest because the Arctic Sunrise represented an environmental and security threat — a claim that Greenpeace
International strongly disputes.
“The Coast Guard has threatened our activists at gunpoint and fired 11 warning shots across our ship, so who is the real
threat to safety here? If the Coast Guard wants to protect the environment, it should stop acting as a quasi-security
force for Gazprom,” Ayliffe added.
“Drilling for oil here in the Arctic is a grave environmental risk that must be stopped and this is why Greenpeace
International is here, taking peaceful action to defend the environment on behalf of the millions of people around the
world who are opposed to drilling operations.
“Let’s be absolutely clear about this: the real threat to the Arctic comes not from Greenpeace International but from
oil companies like Gazprom that are determined to ignore both science and good sense to drill in remote, frozen seas.”
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