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- From: Greenpeace via Jym Dyer <jym@mica.berkeley.edu>
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- Subject: NEWS: Japanese Plutonium Escort Rams Greenpeace Ship on High Seas
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- Date: 12 Nov 1992 17:15:58 GMT
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- [Greenpeace Press Release from Environet -- Redistribute Freely]
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- "It is clear that plutonium and democracy do not mix."
-
- JAPANESE PLUTONIUM ESCORT RAMS GREENPEACE SHIP ON HIGH SEAS
-
- FRENCH ATLANTIC COAST November 8, 1992 (GP) The Japanese
- plutonium ship's military escort vessel, Shikishima, rammed
- the Greenpeace ship SOLO at 06:45 hrs GMT today following a
- night of extreme intimidation from the Japanese ship.
-
- According to the SOLO's captain, Albert Kuiken, the Shikishima
- crashed into the port side of SOLO while the two ships were
- running at a cruising speed of around 14 knots in shipping lanes
- off the French Brittany coast island of Ouessant. This followed
- a night of intimidation during which the Japanese vessel came
- dangerously close to SOLO, beaming huge searchlights into the
- bridge, and threatening to board the Greenpeace ship. Soldiers
- in riot gear lined the Shikishima's decks.
-
- Mid morning, a French warship, tug and naval plane also started
- following the SOLO.
-
- The SOLO has been following the Japanese plutonium freighter
- Akatsuki Maru since it left the French port of Cherbourg at
- 20:00 GMT, bound for Japan carrying the world's largest cargo
- of radioactive plutonium (1.7 tonnes).
-
- "This is an outrageous attack on a peaceful mission," said
- Greenpeace's Eloi Glorieux from the SOLO. "If these are the
- sorts of lengths the Japanese are prepared to take to protect
- the secrecy around this deadly cargo, then the world has much
- to fear."
-
- Captain Albert Kuiken said the Shikishima had constantly broken
- several maritime laws. The SOLO had, at all times, maintained a
- safe distance of at least three miles from the Akatsuki Maru and
- was adhering to all maritime laws. Last night, Kuiken contacted
- the English coastguard to report the Shikishima's dangerous
- manoevers.
-
- "In more than 20 years at sea, I have never seen behaviour like
- this from another ship," he said.
-
- While the SOLO, a former Dutch salvage tug, sustained only minor
- damage, the Shikishima was badly dented on her starboard side,
- had her helicopter hangar punctured, staircase bent and aft side
- railing ripped off.
-
- Greenpeace intends to follow the Akatsuki Maru on its 17,000
- mile voyage to Japan to alert countries along the still secret
- route. Many countries have already banned the ship from their
- territorial waters.
-