Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-activists-block-the-Presidential-Palace-of-Nicosia--Cyprus--to-stop-illegal-development-damaging-The-Akamas-Peninsula-and-threatening-turtles--27MZIF7RMLQ.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace activists block the Presidential Palace of Nicosia, Cyprus, to stop illegal development damaging The Akamas Peninsula and threatening turtles.GP0T5PCompleted★★★★Greenpeace activists block the Presidential Palace of Nicosia, Cyprus, to stop illegal development damaging The Akamas Peninsula and threatening turtles.GP01FEZCompleted★★★★Demonstration at Parliament BuildingGP01BAJCompleted★★★★★★Protest against Development on BeachGP0LMICompleted★★★★Protest against Development on BeachGP0WYMCompleted★★★★Protest against Development on BeachGP0SIVCompleted★★★★Occupation of Firing Range on Akamas PeninsularGP0N38Completed★★★★★★Occupation of Firing Range on Akamas PeninsularGP0MM3Completed★★★★Demonstration with SchoolchildrenGP060ACompleted★★★★View AllGP0EPUGreenpeace activists block the Presidential Palace of Nicosia, Cyprus, to stop illegal development damaging The Akamas Peninsula and threatening turtles.Activists blocking the gates of the Palace chaining themselves to each other through tubes; colorful banner of the Akamas Peninsula behind, hanging from the gates.Locations:Cyprus-Eastern Europe-NicosiaDate:31 Aug, 2000Credit:© Greenpeace / Karen RobinsonMaximum size:3326px X 2168pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Arm Bars-Banners-Chaining actions-Construction sites-Day-Endangered species-Gates-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Peninsulas-Small group of people-TourismShoot:Akamas Penisula Action in CyprusActivists block the gate of Presidential Palace of Nicosia, chaining themselves before the main entrance and exit, to the gates with chains and to each other through tubes. The Akamas Peninsula is damaged by illegal development threatening endangered turtle species.