Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Arctic-30--Members-Receive-Amnesty-Papers-in-St--Petersburg-27MZIF34Z0IP.htmlConceptually similar'Arctic 30' Members Receive Visas in St. PetersburgGP0STO668Completed★★★★Faiza Oulahsen Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZE2Completed★★★★Peter Willcox Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZFNCompleted★★★★Jonathan Beauchamp Granted Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZAOCompleted★★★★Alexandre Paul Granted Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZB5Completed★★★★Three Arctic 30 Activists Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP0STO4K2Completed★★★★Gizhem Akhan Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP0STO4KNCompleted★★★★Phil Ball Granted Bail in St. PetersburgGP0STO4KPCompleted★★★★Dima Litvinov and Roman Dolgov Released on bail in St. PetersburgGP0STO4L0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STO65L'Arctic 30' Members Receive Amnesty Papers in St. PetersburgGreenpeace 'Arctic 30' members have received their amnesty papers from the Investigative Committee in St. Petersburg and will soon be able to leave Russia. The 'Arctic 30' (28 Greenpeace activists and 2 freelance journalists) were detained for 100 days by Russian Security forces following a peaceful protest at a Gazprom operated Arctic oil platform in the Pechora Sea.Locations:Russia-Saint PetersburgDate:25 Dec, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m57sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Court cases-Documents-Gazprom-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Offshore drilling-Oil (Industry)-Prisoners-Russian Government-Save the Arctic (campaign title)Shoot:'Arctic 30' in Saint Petersburg (Video)The 'Arctic 30' are transferred to St. Petersburg, via Volkhov, Leningrad Oblast. The 'Arctic 30' (twenty-eight Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer), already detained in Murmansk for almost two months, face charges of piracy and hooliganism for a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling in the Pechora Sea. Greenpeace International insists that piracy and hooliganism charges are unjustified, and that Russian authorities boarded the Arctic Sunrise illegally in international waters. Several international legal experts have supported that view. The shoot includes images of the 'Arctic 30' being released on bail.Related Collections:Gazprom Oil Rig Action and Aftermath (Video)'Arctic 30' Tight Edit (Video)