Hooliganism charges brought against photographer in Greenpeace trial
Russia's Investigative Committee has brought hooliganism charges against Denis Sinyakov, a prominent Russian freelance photographer who was among the Greenpeace activists detained during the now infamous raid on Gazprom's drilling platform.
Four Greenpeace activists charged with hooliganism
Four Greenpeace activists detained in Murmansk over the Gazprom drilling platform raid in the Pechora Sea have been charged with hooliganism.
Piracy charges against Greenpeace activists dropped
Russian investigators have replaced piracy charges against Greenpeace activists detained in Murmansk over the Gazprom drilling platform raid in the Pechora Sea with hooliganism charges, Investigative Committee's official spokesperson Vladimir Markin told RIA Novosti.
Finnish activist to remain in detention in Greenpeace piracy trial
The Murmansk region court has dismissed an appeal filed by Greenpeace activist from Finland Sini Saarela against her detention over the Gazprom drilling platform raid in the Pechora Sea.
Greenpeace worker Alex Harris to remain in detention over piracy charges
The Murmansk region court dismissed an appeal filed by a UK Greenpeace activist Alexandra Harris against her detention over the Gazprom drilling platform raid in the Pechora Sea.
Hearing of Brazilian sailor's appeal in Greenpeace piracy trial shelved
The Murmansk region court on Thursday postponed indefinitely the consideration of the appeal filed by sailor Ana Paula Alminhana Maciel (Brazil) who was arrested as a part of Greenpeace raid on Gazprom drilling platform.
Russian court denies bail to UK Greenpeace activist in piracy trial
The Murmansk region court on Wednesday upheld the detention of Greenpeace activist Anthony Perrett (UK), who was arrested as a part of Greenpeace raid on Gazprom drilling platform, Greenpeace wrote on its Twitter account.
Another UK Greenpeace activist to remain in detention in Russia
Murmansk region court on Tuesday denied bail and left in detention Greenpeace activist Frank Hewetson, accused of piracy after the recent environmentalist raid on a Gazprom drilling platform.
Arctic Sunrise captain to remain in detention in Greenpeace piracy trial
The Murmansk region court on Monday turned down the appeal of Arctic Sea's captain Peter Wilcox against his arrest. Previously, similar appeals filed by both foreign and Russian memebrs of the Greenpeace crew were rejected, and the activist will remain in detention throughout the trial.
Arctic Sunrise captain “regrets” Greenpeace raid
Captain of the Arctic Sunrise ship Peter Wilcox who was arrested as a part of Greenpeace raid on Gazprom drilling platform, on Monday told the press that he regrets everything that has happened.
British Greenpeace activists to remain under arrest in Russian piracy trial
The Murmansk region court of Friday rejected the appeals filed by the defense of Philip Edward Boll (UK) and John Kieron Bryan (UK), who were arrested as a part of Greenpeace raid on Gazprom drilling platform, RAPSI reports from the courtroom .
Two new appeals in Greenpeace piracy trial to be heard on October 14
The Murmansk region court set the hearing of two appeals against the arrest of Greenpeace activists to October 14, the court's press secretary told RAPSI on Thursday.
Foreign Greenpeace activists appeal their arrest in Russian piracy trial
Defense of 4 foreign members of the Arctic Sunrise crew detained during a drilling platform raid, has filed an appeal against their arrest with the Murmansk Region court, RAPSI reprts from the courtroom, citing the court's representative Yelena Sinitsa.
Prosecutors against releasing prominent photographer in Greenpeace trial
The state prosecutor asked the Murmansk regional court to reject the appeal against the arrest of Denis Sinyakov, a prominent Russian freelance photographer who was among the Greenpeace activists during the Gazprom drilling platform raid, RAPSI reports from the courtroom.
Detained Greenpeace activist's lawyers plea for house arrest
The defense lawyers of detained Greenpeace activists are dissatisfied with their client’s detention conditions, and ask the court to release them under house arrest.
Russian investigators qualify Greenpeace activists' actions as real threat
Investigators have regarded the actions of Greenpeace activists suspected of having committed acts of maritime piracy as a real threat to the Prirazlomnaya drilling rig's employees, Russia's Investigative Committee reported Monday.
30 Greenpeace activists detained for two months
All 30 Greenpeace activists suspected of having committed acts of maritime piracy have been detained for two months, Greenpeace wrote on its Twitter account.
Two Greenpeace activists detained for two months
Greenpeace activist Roman Dolgov suspected of having committed acts of maritime piracy has been detained for two months.
The fate of Greenpeace activists to be decided once seized ship docks in Murmansk
A decision on whether there will be any legal repercussions for Greenpeace activists that endeavored to board a Russian oil rig will be made after their ship - the Arctic Sunrise - arrives in Murmansk, a Federal Security Service (FSB) representative told RIA Novosti Friday
Man who pretended to be Femen activist charged with extremism
A man who attempted to organize extremist activities in Murmansk while pretending to be a Femen activist has been charged, the Prosecutor General's Office reported on Friday.