Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/French-authorities-refused-to-allow-the-RAINBOW-WARRIOR-II-to-dock-at-the-main-public-quay-in-Papeete-as-more-than-15-000-Tahitian-people-blocked-roads-in-protest-at-French-President-Chirac-s-decision-27MZIFLS7D3J.htmlConceptually similarFrench authorities refused to allow the RAINBOW WARRIOR II to dock at the main public quay in Papeete as more than 15,000 Tahitian people blocked roads in protest at French President Chirac's decisionGP0U3WCompleted★★★★Crew members of the RAINBOW WARRIOR II joined Tahiti's largest ever demonstration in Papeete in protest at French President Chirac's decision to resume nuclear testing at Moruroa atoll in September.GP08APCompleted★★★★RAINBOW WARRIOR II in Papeete, Tahiti en route to Moruroa atoll to protest against French President Chirac's decision to resume nuclear testing at the atoll in September.GP0Q66Completed★★★★Crew members of the RAINBOW WARRIOR II joined Tahiti's largest ever demonstration in Papeete in protest at French President Chirac's decision to resume nuclear testing at Moruroa atoll in September.GP012EJCompleted★★★★Crew members of the RAINBOW WARRIOR II joined Tahiti's largest ever demonstration in Papeete in protest at French President Chirac's decision to resume nuclear testing at Moruroa atoll in September.GP0AHTCompleted★★★★Crew members of the RAINBOW WARRIOR II joined demonstration in Papeete in protest at French President Chirac's decision to resume nuclear testing at Moruroa atoll in September.GP0VMLCompleted★★★★As the RAINBOW WARRIOR II visited Papeete, Tahiti en route to Moruroa to protest against French President Chirac's decision to resume nuclear testing at the atoll a commemoration was held to mark the GP013CLCompleted★★★★French Catholic bishop Monsignor Gaillot (left) and anti-nuclear, pro-independence leader Oscar Temaru prior to sailing with Greenpeace aboard RAINBOW WARRIOR II to Moruroa to protest against French PGP0F6SCompleted★★★★The Prime Minister of the Cook Islands Sir Geoffrey Henry addresses more than 1500 people, nearly one quarter of Rarotonga's 8000 population, during a march protesting against French nuclear testing fGP0E5ZCompleted★★★★View AllGP01BWJFrench authorities refused to allow the RAINBOW WARRIOR II to dock at the main public quay in Papeete as more than 15,000 Tahitian people blocked roads in protest at French President Chirac's decisionFrench authorities refused to allow the RAINBOW WARRIOR II to dock at the main public quay in Papeete as more than 15,000 Tahitian people blocked roads in protest at French President Chirac's decision to resume nuclear testing and demanding a berth for the RAINBOW WARRIOR II at the public quay. Crew members joined in the protests. RAINBOW WARRIOR II was en route to Moruroa to protest against Chirac's decison. Tahiti, Pacific.Locations:French Polynesia-PolynesiaDate:29 Jun, 1995Credit:© Greenpeace / Steve MorganMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Banners-Demonstrations-French Government-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear weapons testingShoot:RAROTONGA/TAHITI 95En route to French nuclear test site Moruroa the RAINBOW WARRIOR II visited Rarotonga in the Cook Islands and Tahiti and joined in massive local demonstrations against France's President Chirac's decision to resume testing at Moruroa.