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Russia drops charges against Greenpeace activists

International Desk |
Update: 2013-12-25 12:12:00

DHAKA: Russia on Wednesday formally dropped criminal charges against Greenpeace activists arrested in a protest against Arctic oil drilling on Wednesday and was expected to shortly do the same for all 30.

The environmental group said, reports daily Hurriyet.

By 1200 GMT Greenpeace said it knew of the dropping of charges against 19 of the group, who are currently still in Russia on bail. The move followed the announcement of a Kremlin amnesty.

The activists will now be free to leave Russia and travel home to their families, once they secure exit visas.

Russia’s treatment of the activists, who spent two months in detention and had faced hooliganism charges punishable by seven years in jail, had drawn heavy criticism from Western nations and celebrities.

Their amnesty will remove an irritant in relations in what Kremlin critics say is a move timed to improve Russia’s image ahead of the Sochi Olympics.

‘This is the day we’ve been waiting for since our ship was boarded by armed commandos almost three months ago,’ Peter Willcox, who captained the Greenpeace vessel used in the protest, the Arctic Sunrise, said in a statement, reports Hurriyet.

‘I’m pleased and relieved the charges have been dropped, but we should not have been charged at all.’

BDST: 2037 HRS, DEC 24, 2013
Edited by Robab Rosan, Current Affairs Editor

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