Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Free-the--Arctic-30--Protest-at-Russian-Embassy-in-Hamburg-27MZIFVZ81FA.htmlConceptually similarFree the 'Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Embassy in HamburgGP04WU2Completed★★★★Free the 'Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Embassy in HamburgGP04WU4Completed★★★★Free the 'Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Embassy in HamburgGP04WU6Completed★★★★Free the 'Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Embassy in HamburgGP04WU5Completed★★★★Free the 'Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Embassy in HamburgGP04X5LCompleted★★★★'Free the Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Consulate in FrankfurtGP04WUKCompleted★★★★'Free the Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Consulate in FrankfurtGP04WULCompleted★★★★'Free the Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Consulate in FrankfurtGP04WUMCompleted★★★★'Free the Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Consulate in FrankfurtGP04WUJCompleted★★★★View AllGP04WU3Free the 'Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Embassy in HamburgGreenpeace activist outside the Russian Embassy in Hamburg, Germany uses a high pressure cleaner to create “Reverse Graffiti’. The sign says: 'Lasst unsere Aktivisten frei! ("Free our Activists"). The activity is in support of the 28 Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance photographer and videographer who are currently held in custody following a peaceful protest on September 18, 2013 against risky oil drilling in the Arctic by Gazprom.In original language:Clean Graffiti Protest vor russischer Botschaft in HamburgGreenpeace-Aktivisten spruehen mit Clean Graffiti die Forderung: "Lasst unsere Aktivisten frei!" vor der russischen Botschaft in Hamburg.Locations:Europe-Germany-HamburgDate:30 Oct, 2013Credit:© Joerg Modrow / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Court cases-Day-Direct communications-Embassies-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Offshore drilling-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Reverse graffiti actions-Russian Government-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-SignsShoot:'Free the Arctic 30' Protest at Russian Embassy in HamburgGreenpeace activists read the names of the 'Arctic 30' in front of the Russian embassy in Hamburg, Germany. The activists are supporting the 28 Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance photographer and videographer who are currently held in custody following a peaceful protest on September 18, 2013 against risky oil drilling in the Arctic by Gazprom. A Russian court has charged the 'Arctic 30' with piracy and hooliganism, which carry a maximum sentence of 15 and 7 years, respectively. No official confirmation has been given by the Russian authorities that the charge of piracy has been dropped.Related Collections:'Arctic 30' Global Protests - Tight Edit (Photo + Video)