INTERNATIONAL
ACTIVISTS RELEASED
25
July 2000 SAVANNAH (GA)
Four
Greenpeace activists, who had been held in the Chatham County Jail since
yesterday, were released this afternoon after the Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS) in Atlanta decided that they were not subject to removal
from the United States. The activists, Heike Standigl and Christian
Jonuschies from Germany, Paul Goyvaerts from Belgium, and James Mitchell
from the UK, each were charged with simple misdemeanor trespass along
with three other activists from the U.S. The charges stemmed from boarding
a docked ship to protest illegal logging.
Although
the local authorities appeared prepared to release all seven activists
on bond yesterday, the INS placed each of the four foreign nationals
under investigation for removal from the U.S. The three activists from
the U.S. were released later that same day, while the foreign nationals
remained in custody.
The
activists originally boarded the ship to protest the lack of U.S.. action
on its international commitment to tackle the illegal timber trade.
The ship was carrying plywood from a Malaysian logging company, Rimbunan
Hijau, which has been repeatedly fined for possession of illegal timber.