Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Conflict-Timber-Action-in-Caen-Port-27MZIFI2VWMQ.htmlConceptually similarConflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L8UCompleted★★★★Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L8VCompleted★★★★★★Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L8WCompleted★★★★Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L8XCompleted★★★★Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L8ZCompleted★★★★Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L90Completed★★★★Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L8TCompleted★★★★★★Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortGP02L94Completed★★★★Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceGP0STO6HCCompleted★★★★View AllGP02L8YConflict Timber Action in Caen PortGreenpeace uncovers a shipment of tropical timber from the Democratic Republic of Congo in the French port of Caen and marked the area as a "Forest Crime Scene" with messages painted in red. Greenpeace believes the timber shipment belongs to the German logging company "Danzer" which is involved via its Congolese subsidiary SIFORCO in acts of violence on a forest community in the province of Bumba.Locations:Caen-Europe-FranceDate:7 Nov, 2011Credit:© Nicolas Chauveau / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3916px X 2620pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Deforestation-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Small group of people-Timber-Timber industryShoot:Conflict Timber Action in Caen PortA shipment of tropical timber belonging to the German logging company"Danzer" is uncovered by Greenpeace. The timber was shipped via Congolese subsidiary SIFORCO associated with acts of violence on a forest community in the province of Bumba.Related Collections: Webbasics Pictures ForestsConflict Timber Action in Caen Port (Photo + Video)