Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Demonstration-against-Star-Wars-in-Sweden-27MZIF6W1SC.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP012ZHCompleted★★★★Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP0T94Completed★★★★Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP06U6Completed★★★★Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP0Q3Completed★★★★Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP017BPCompleted★★★★Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP0RB1Completed★★★★Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP0UQFCompleted★★★★Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenGP014GWCompleted★★★★Protest Supporting Star Wars 17 in SwedenGP0SP2Completed★★★★View AllGP0A3BNuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in SwedenActivist with black and white-coloured face at the US Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Greenpeace activists blocked the entrance to the US Embassy in Stockholm in support of the "Star Wars 17" (15 activists and 2 journalists from different countries) who will be formally charged in Los Angeles in connection with the delay of the Star Wars missile test at Vandenberg Air Force base in July 2001. The family of the Swedish activist, Patrik Eriksson (Swedish forest campaigner), participated in the action.Locations:Europe-Nordic Countries-Scandinavia-Stockholm-SwedenDate:13 Aug, 2001Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian AslundMaximum size:2000px X 1312pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Close ups-Day-Disarmament-Face painting-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Stop Star Wars (campaign title)-Theatrical costumes-United States GovernmentShoot:Nuclear Demonstration against Star Wars in Sweden Greenpeace activists blocked the entrance to the US Embassy in Stockholm in support of the "Star Wars 17" (15 activists and 2 journalists from different countries) who will be formally charged in Los Angeles in connection with the delay of the Star Wars missile test at Vandenberg Air Force base in July 2001. The family of the Swedish activist, Patrik Eriksson (Swedish forest campaigner), participated in the action.