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Russia ready to kick out Greenpeace

Greenpeace activists board the Gazprom oil drilling platform Prirazlomnaya off the northeastern coast of Russia in the Pechora Sea in September 2013. The group was trying to prevent the Russian company from drilling in the sensitive area. (Photo: AFP)

MOSCOW: Russia on Friday declared the environmental group Greenpeace an “undesirable organisation”, effectively banning it from operating in the country.

In a statement, the Prosecutor General said Greenpeace had tried to “interfere in the internal affairs of the state” and was “engaged in anti-Russian propaganda” by calling for sanctions against Moscow.

Greenpeace was not immediately available to comment.

Born out of the anti-nuclear, counterculture movement of the late 1960s, Greenpeace is one of the largest and most recognisable environmental organisations in the world, operating in over 50 countries including Russia.

The label “undesirable” has been applied to dozens of foreign groups in Russia since it started using the classification in 2015, and effectively bans an organisation outright.

Russia previously launched criminal proceedings against Greenpeace activists in 2013 when they attempted to scale an offshore oil rig in the Arctic Ocean belonging to the state energy giant Gazprom, to protest against Arctic oil production.

In that incident, Russian security services boarded the group’s Dutch-registered boat Arctic Sunrise and took its 30-strong crew into custody, where they were investigated for piracy.

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