Friday, June 06, 2014

Russia Releases Arctic Sunrise

Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise that was boarded by Russian spetnaz when activists attempted to board the Priaraziomnaya oil rig in September 2013 was released on Friday. The thirty protesters on board were released after three months of international protest, but Russian authorities kept the ship docked in Murmansk. Greenpeace International lawyers said the investigating committee unexpectedly informed the group Arctic Sunrise could leave, but it asked the ship be allowed to stay until it was seaworthy again and a crew arrives. Essential navigation gear was removed by Russian authorities and is held separately. Greenpeace says the ship was seized illegally on the high seas during a peaceful protest against oil exploitation in the Arctic. The international environmental group promised the ship, like their campaign against Arctic drilling, will emerge from the ordeal "better, fitter and stronger".