Moruroa, South Pacific, 2 September, 1995 -- (GP) Twenty-two
Greenpeace activists who attempted to occupy France's nuclear
test site at Moruroa have now been released by French authorities
in Tahiti.
Along with the 22 Greenpeace activists ranking Democrat
Congressman, Eni Faleomavaega and two leading Tahitian activists,
Oscar Temaru and Vito Maamaatua were also released along with
journalists aboard both the MV Greenpeace and the Rainbow
Warrior.
The Greenpeace activists who have been released reported that
they were held hand-cuffed for 6-hours in a single room while
under French arrest before being flown out of Moruroa.
Those released were activists who had been aboard small
inflatables launched from the two larger ships, the MV Greenpeace
and the Rainbow Warrior, along with two divers who positioned
themselves under a French drilling platform. The names and
nationalities of those released is still unknown but will be
available soon.
Photographer Steve Morgan, now free in Tahiti, reported that the
radio room of the Rainbow Warrior had been dismantled by French
commandos and that the engines on board disabled.
Both the MV Greenpeace and the Rainbow Warrior along with their
crews are now being towed to the nearby atoll of Hao, ironically,
the site where French secret service agents were imprisoned after
the bombing of Greenpeace's original Rainbow Warrior in 1985.
Both ships are expected to arrive at Hao in approximately two
days but French authorities have not said how long they will be
held there or if their remaining crew will be deported.
A protest march and forum attended by Japan's Finance Minister
and Members of Parliament from Australia, Austria, Belgium,
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States is taking
place at 9 a.m. in Tahiti. Protesters have been blocking roads
into Papaeete since yesterday.
French authorities have delayed the carrying out of their first
nuclear test.
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Contact:
Greenpeace in Tahiti: +698-433-280
TWENTY-TWO GREENPEACE ACTIVISTS RELEASED BY FRENCH IN TAHITI
Greenpeace Communications: +44171-833-0600