Protests are being held in 263 cities around the world Saturday to mark two months since Greenpeace’s ‘Arctic 30’ were jailed in Russia for demonstrating against Arctic drilling.
In a case that has sparked an international outcry, the crew-members of Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise ship were detained on September 18 after several of them scaled an oil platform run by Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom.
Many of today’s demonstrations will focus on the role of Gazprom and its Arctic oil business partner, Shell. It was the demands from Gazprom for the Russian authorities to intervene during the protest that ultimately led to the detention of the 30.
The international day of protests will include:
- In Germany, massive lantern marches to Russian consulates in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Bonn and Leipzig
- In India, 30 hours of protest across 30 cities
- In the UK, activists protesting outside more than 70 Shell fueling stations
- In Argentina, the US, Poland and Taiwan – solidarity music concerts
- In Johannesburg, 150 drummers joining a protest march
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