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21/10/13 02:49 from WSJ.com: World News
Two railcars were still burning on Sunday almost 36 hours after a cargo train carrying crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas derailed in a rural area of Alberta, officials said.
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Suicide bombing in Iraq kills 35 in busy cafe - USA TODAY
» Suicide bombing in Iraq kills 35 in busy cafe - USA TODAY
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Washington PostSuicide bombing in Iraq kills 35 in busy cafeUSA TODAYBAGHDAD (AP) — A suicide bomber slammed his explosive-laden car Sunday night into a busy cafe in Iraq's capital, killing 35 during a day of violence across the coun...
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BART accident that killed 2 workers under investigation - Los Angeles Times
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Washington PostBART accident that killed 2 workers under investigationLos Angeles TimesAuthorities on Sunday continued to investigate the deaths of two maintenance workers on a Bay Area Rapid Transit line Saturday, as a radio transmissio...
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“Russia is sending out a clear signal, saying ‘hands off our part of the Arctic and hands off complaining about our right to drill for oil there’
“Russia is sending out a clear signal, saying ‘hands off our part of the Arctic and hands off complaining about our right to drill for oil there’. It has certainly sent a very loud and very clear signal about that to Greenpeace, there is no question about that,” the 59-year-old tellsThe Independent.
» Greenpeace director John Sauven 'Russia has sent us a clear signal over the ... - The Independent
20/10/13 19:19 from Russia - Google News
The IndependentGreenpeace director John Sauven 'Russia has sent us a clear signal over the ...The Independent“Russia is sending out a clear signal, saying 'hands off our part of the Arctic and hands off complaining about our righ...
Greenpeace - G News
Posted on Thursday 10th of October 2013
"Illegal" drugs were found by Russian authorities on board the detained Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Weeks ago Greenpeace activists were detained after an attempt of boarding an oil platform owned by Gazprom. The investigators discovered on board the ship drugs, poppy straw and morphine. Poppy straw is famous with its usage in the production of heroin or morphine.
The organization Greenpeace does not agree with the allegations for transportation of illegal drugs. The non-governmental environmental organization explained that the Russian investigators was talking to medical ship supplies that were needed according to the maritime law.
The Greenpeace activists are still in jail after their protest actions were considered as "pirate attack" after an attempt of boarding a Russian oil rig. The environmental organization is worried about the welfare of the arrested activists.
Arctic Sunrise is Dutch-flagged and the Netherlands asked Russia to free the ship and the arrested Greenpeace activists in Murmansk.
The jailed passengers now faces serious charges after new evidence of the "hard drugs" were discovered. Russian investigators found also suspicious equipment, that only makes the things serious for the arrested Greenpeace activists.
Investigators will try to find the person who was "deliberately ramming" the Coast Guard boats along the Russian border. Greenpeace organization denied allegations with the drugs on board the ship Arctic Sunrise informing that illegal drugs are now allowed on board their ships.
The non-governmental organization announced information that before Arctic Sunrise went to the Arctic, the ship passed standard check conducted by Norwegian authorities with a sniffer dog. It is known that Norwegian law is one of the strictest. Nothing illegal was found after the search operation.
Background information:
Russian military forces stormed the Greenpeace owned Arctic Sunrise ship and arrested all crew members because of the threat over a Gazprom oil platform. Greenpeace activists have been protesting against oil exploration in the Arctic but they went to far in their actions. Armed Russian Guards boarded the Arctic Sunrise and took measures, the activists were "aggressive and provocative" according to Russian authorities. The crew members of the Greenpeace owned ship tried to interrupt the work of a state owned Russian(Gazprom) oil rig.
Related articles:
http://www.vesselfinder.com/news/bytag/Arctic-Sunrise
by Vessel Finder
Read more at: http://www.vesselfinder.com/news/1536-Hard-drugs-found-by-Russian-investigators-on-Greenpeace-ship-Arctic-Sunrise
Copyright © Vesselfinder
» Greenpeace director John Sauven 'Russia has sent us a clear signal over the ... - The Independent
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The IndependentGreenpeace director John Sauven 'Russia has sent us a clear signal over the ...The Independent“Russia is sending out a clear signal, saying 'hands off our part of the Arctic and hands off complaining about our righ...
Greenpeace - G News
Greenpeace Briton Frank Hewetson denied bail in Russia
15 October 2013 Last updated at 07:20 ET
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A British Greenpeace activist held in Russia on piracy charges has been denied bail.
Posted on Thursday 10th of October 2013
"Illegal" drugs were found by Russian authorities on board the detained Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Weeks ago Greenpeace activists were detained after an attempt of boarding an oil platform owned by Gazprom. The investigators discovered on board the ship drugs, poppy straw and morphine. Poppy straw is famous with its usage in the production of heroin or morphine.
The organization Greenpeace does not agree with the allegations for transportation of illegal drugs. The non-governmental environmental organization explained that the Russian investigators was talking to medical ship supplies that were needed according to the maritime law.
The Greenpeace activists are still in jail after their protest actions were considered as "pirate attack" after an attempt of boarding a Russian oil rig. The environmental organization is worried about the welfare of the arrested activists.
Arctic Sunrise is Dutch-flagged and the Netherlands asked Russia to free the ship and the arrested Greenpeace activists in Murmansk.
The jailed passengers now faces serious charges after new evidence of the "hard drugs" were discovered. Russian investigators found also suspicious equipment, that only makes the things serious for the arrested Greenpeace activists.
Investigators will try to find the person who was "deliberately ramming" the Coast Guard boats along the Russian border. Greenpeace organization denied allegations with the drugs on board the ship Arctic Sunrise informing that illegal drugs are now allowed on board their ships.
The non-governmental organization announced information that before Arctic Sunrise went to the Arctic, the ship passed standard check conducted by Norwegian authorities with a sniffer dog. It is known that Norwegian law is one of the strictest. Nothing illegal was found after the search operation.
Background information:
Russian military forces stormed the Greenpeace owned Arctic Sunrise ship and arrested all crew members because of the threat over a Gazprom oil platform. Greenpeace activists have been protesting against oil exploration in the Arctic but they went to far in their actions. Armed Russian Guards boarded the Arctic Sunrise and took measures, the activists were "aggressive and provocative" according to Russian authorities. The crew members of the Greenpeace owned ship tried to interrupt the work of a state owned Russian(Gazprom) oil rig.
Related articles:
http://www.vesselfinder.com/news/bytag/Arctic-Sunrise
by Vessel Finder
Read more at: http://www.vesselfinder.com/news/1536-Hard-drugs-found-by-Russian-investigators-on-Greenpeace-ship-Arctic-Sunrise
Copyright © Vesselfinder
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