Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Alina-Zhiganova---Wife-of-Photographer-Denis-Sinyakov-27MZIFVCLQ1H.htmlConceptually similarAlina Zhiganova - Wife of Photographer Denis SinyakovGP04WAYCompleted★★★★Alina Zhiganova - Wife of Photographer Denis SinyakovGP04WAVCompleted★★★★Alina Zhiganova - Wife of Photographer Denis SinyakovGP04WAWCompleted★★★★Media await Arctic 30 Detention Hearing in St. PetersburgGP04YOLCompleted★★★★Son of Freelance Photographer Denis SinyakovGP04WAXCompleted★★★★Denis Sinyakov Taken to Investigative Committee in MurmanskGP04WSSCompleted★★★★Denis Sinyakov Taken to Investigative Committee in MurmanskGP04WNECompleted★★★★★★Denis Sinyakov leaves Leninsky District Court of MurmanskGP04U8KCompleted★★★★★★Denis Sinyakov in St. PetersburgGP0STO56QCompleted★★★★View AllGP04WB0Alina Zhiganova - Wife of Photographer Denis SinyakovAlina Zhiganova, wife of freelance photographer Denis Sinyakov. She holds a picture of her son Vasilii, 3 years old, and her husband. Denis Sinyakov is charged with piracy after photographing a peaceful protest on September 18th at Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya platform in the Pechora Sea . The Arctic 30 (28 Greenpeace International activists and a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer) are currently detained by Russian authorities since they were arrested during a peaceful protest against oil drilling in the Arctic. They have been refused bail and are still charged with both piracy and hooliganism.Locations:Murmansk-RussiaDate:22 Oct, 2013Credit:© Dmitry Sharomov / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxKeywords:Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Cold-Court cases-Day-Eye contact-Gazprom-Half length-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Leaflets-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Prisoners-Russian Government-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Snow-Sons-Winter-Wives-WomenShoot:'Arctic 30' in MurmanskThe 'Arctic 30' (twenty-eight Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer) face charges of piracy in Russia for a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling in the Pechora Sea carried out on 18th September. Greenpeace International insists that piracy charges are unjustified, and that Russian authorities boarded the Arctic Sunrise illegally in international waters. Several international legal experts have supported that view.Related Collections:'Arctic 30' Tight Edit Events'Arctic 30' Part 1 - Action and Murmansk Detainment (All Photographers)