PDF Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/PR--Action-at-Siemens-Headquarter-in-Germany-27MZIFJ6399LL.htmlDownloadConceptually similarPDFIPR: Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the Heart of the AmazonGP1STOEGCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: Greenpeace calls on ministers to reject CETA and put people and planet firstGP0STQ8EUCompleted★★★★PDFCOP22 in MoroccoGP0STQAW1Completed★★★★PDFPR: Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ25YCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: 244 Cameroonian Farmers Bring SGSOC Palm Oil Plantation to JusticeGP0STQ6CYCompleted★★★★PDFPress Release: Ecological Food Farmers' Trek Launch in KenyaGP0STQ7OACompleted★★★★PDFThe People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8E4Completed★★★★PDFPR: Global Anti-Haze Petition Delivery to Palm Oil Giant IOI in MalaysiaGP0STQ6VICompleted★★★★PDFIPR: Turkish People are Taking their Power Back with Solar EnergyGP1STOM9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPSXGPR: Action at Siemens Headquarter in GermanyGreenpeace activists demand Siemens step away from destructive hydropower in the heart of the Amazon. Download file to read the whole Press Release.Date:13 Apr, 2016Maximum size:2 pages (~0 MB)Keywords:Press Releases (Record Type)Shoot:Action at Siemens Headquarter in GermanyGreenpeace activists protest in front of the German office of SIEMENS in Munich. The activists hold photos of indigenous people and signs reading “Save the Tapajós”, “Don’t destroy my home” and “No dams in the Amazon” to raise awareness and inform SIEMENS employees and the public about the company’s plan to get involved in the construction of a new mega dam in Brazil. The planned dam in the Tapajós basin will heavily impact the life of Munduruku indigenous people and riverside communities as well as threaten the fragile biome of the Amazon.