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Greenpeace activists taken to ‘pre-trial jail’ in Russia

Russian authorities on Wednesday put 30 arrested activists from environmental group Greenpeace in pre-trial jails after questioning several campaigners over a protest against Arctic oil exploration, the group said.

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Russian authorities on Wednesday put 30 arrested activists from environmental group Greenpeace in pre-trial jails after questioning several campaigners over a protest against Arctic oil exploration, the group said.

On Tuesday, Russia opened a criminal probe into suspected piracy by four Russian and 26 foreign Greenpeace activists who could face up to 15 years in jail if the case comes to trial.

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They had been on board the group’s Arctic Sunrise icebreaker, which the Russian security service seized last week and towed to the far northern port city of Murmansk with all 30 activists under arrest.

However, they were taken ashore on Tuesday evening for questioning and then put in detention centres where suspects are held before trial, known in Russia as Investigative Isolators (SIZO).
A Greenpeace activist dressed as a polar bear holds a banner in front of the Arctic Sunrise Greenpeace's Arctic protest ship in Kola Bay at the military base Severomorsk on the Kola peninsula near Murmansk. Photo: AFP
A Greenpeace activist dressed as a polar bear holds a banner in front of the Arctic Sunrise Greenpeace's Arctic protest ship in Kola Bay at the military base Severomorsk on the Kola peninsula near Murmansk. Photo: AFP
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“They have been transferred to pre-trial detention centres,” Yevgenia Belyakova, a Greenpeace activist, said.

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