Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Anthony-Perrett-Released-on-Bail-in-St--Petersburg-27MZIF3ZM6FN.htmlConceptually similarAnthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZEKCompleted★★★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZDICompleted★★★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZDJCompleted★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZDKCompleted★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZDHCompleted★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZEICompleted★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZEJCompleted★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZELCompleted★★★★Anthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGP04ZEMCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04ZDFAnthony Perrett Released on Bail in St. PetersburgGreenpeace activist Anthony Perrett (from UK) released on bail from the SIZO 1 detention centre in St. Petersburg. The Kalininskiy Court in St Petersburg granted bail to Anthony, on Wednesday (20th November) pending the payment of 2 million ruble bail. He has now left the detention centre, but the conditions of his bail are not yet fully known.The 'Arctic 30' (twenty-eight Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer) face charges of piracy and hooliganism in Russia for a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling in the Pechora Sea.Locations:Europe-Russia-Saint PetersburgDate:22 Nov, 2013Credit:© Kirill Andreev / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3321pxKeywords:Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Court cases-Day-Gazprom-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Men-Offshore drilling-Oil (Industry)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Prisoners-Russian Government-Save the Arctic (campaign title)Shoot:'Arctic 30' in Saint PetersburgThe 'Arctic 30' (twenty-eight Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer) face charges of piracy and hooliganism in Russia 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. In this shoot images show some of the Arctic 30 being released on bail.Related Collections:'Arctic 30' Part 2 - Saint Petersburg and Release on Bail (All Photographers)