Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/WSSD-Tour-around-South-Africa---Desmond-Tutu-visit-to-MV-Esperanza-Documentation-27MZIF1Q6NR.htmlConceptually similarWSSD Tour (South Africa : 2002)GP0WNNCompleted★★★★WSSD Tour around South Africa - Desmond Tutu visit to MV Esperanza DocumentationGP0E9ECompleted★★★★★★WSSD Tour around South AfricaGP0XM0Completed★★★★★★★WSSD Tour around South AfricaGP0110YCompleted★★★★WSSD Tour around South AfricaGP0NA6Completed★★★★WSSD Tour around South AfricaGP0MECompleted★★★★★★WSSD Tour around South AfricaGP0FS0Completed★★★★★★WSSD Tour around South AfricaGP0DR8Completed★★★★WSSD Tour around South AfricaGP06RWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0T6WWSSD Tour around South Africa - Desmond Tutu visit to MV Esperanza DocumentationArchbishop Desmond Tutu visited the Greenpeace ship MV Esperanza. He blessed the vessel and the crew and then joined them in wishing for a clean, peaceful and nuclear free world. Greenpeace ship is in Cape Town as part of the environmental group's Earth Summit campaign. In the image, Desmond Tutu in front of the Esperanza, surrounded by Greenpeace campaigners.Locations:Cape Town-South Africa-Southern AfricaDate:23 Aug, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:3699px X 2413pxKeywords:MY EsperanzaShoot:WSSD Tour South AfricaGreenpeace activists set off dozens of hand-held personal alarms outside the Earth Summit venue to show their anger and disgust at the backroom conspiracy led by US, Japan, Canada, Australia and OPEC oil countries to deny basic energy to the world’s poorest and to destroy the world’s environment. The demonstration was carried out by about 30 Greenpeace and other NGO activists wearing T-shirts with slogans reading “fight till the end” and “open your eyes” in seven languages including Chinese, Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French and Arabic. Greenpeace was reacting to news, which emerged late last night, that all renewable targets have been dropped from the Action Plan dealing with energy and climate policy. Police removed the demonstrators by pushing them out of the secure zone.Related Collections:SDC Test FeatureGreenpeace in Africa (All Photographers)