On the 29th August, 21 Greenpeace volunteers from five countries, including Turkey, the Netherlands, Australia, Israel and Cyprus protested against Turkey's climate-damaging energy policy at a coal-fired power plant. As a result of their actions, they are being confined to Turkish borders without charge for an indefinite period of time until the court case begins.
These excessively harsh bail conditions are an attempt to quash environmental protest in Turkey. No volunteer involved in a Greenpeace action has ever failed to attend a court date, and there is no evidence to indicate that such restrictions are necessary.
Help us get these bail conditions lifted. They represent an unprecedented attack on peaceful civil disobedience and the right to stand up for our future.
Don't let the Energy Revolution be stopped by a crackdown on Energy Revolutionaries.
The Cyberaction to the Turkish Prime Minister and Foreign Minister is live at:
http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=1866&s=gen2
Don't let the Energy Revolution be stopped by a crackdown on Energy
Revolutionaries.
Free Turkey's Energy Revolutionaries!
These excessively harsh bail conditions are an attempt to quash environmental protest in Turkey. No volunteer involved in a Greenpeace action has ever failed to attend a court date, and there is no evidence to indicate that such restrictions are necessary.
Help us get these bail conditions lifted. They represent an unprecedented attack on peaceful civil disobedience and the right to stand up for our future.
Don't let the Energy Revolution be stopped by a crackdown on Energy Revolutionaries.
The Cyberaction to the Turkish Prime Minister and Foreign Minister is live at:
http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=1866&s=gen2
Don't let the Energy Revolution be stopped by a crackdown on Energy
Revolutionaries.
Free Turkey's Energy Revolutionaries!
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