1995-08-28 The Rainbow Warrior rendezvoused with the MV Greenpeace, the Vega and other international peace flotilla vessels gathering near France's nuclear test site at Moruroa to protest against France's planned resumption of nuclear weapons...
Rainbow Warrior II en route to Moruroa atoll to protest against French nuclear testing. South Pacific Ocean
1995-09-01 The RAINBOW WARRIOR under arrest inside the 12 mile exclusion zone around the French nuclear test site at Moruroa. The Warrior had been stormed and seized by French commandos as it entered the exclusion zone during an action to disrupt...
1995-07-06 En route to French nuclear test site Moruroa crew member of the Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior II Philip Papuka, on his way to shadowing French warship in attempt to deliver a message, following them since leaving Tahiti. Contact...
1995-07-05 En route to the French nuclear test site Moruroa, crew members of the Rainbow Warrior II make a courtesy call on the small coral
Henk Haazen at the helm of Tiama, leading the nuclear free Tasman flotilla out to sea where they will meet up with other Greenpeace boats to protest over plutonium being shipped through the Pacific Ocean.
Prime Minister Helen Clark takes a look at the Greenpeace flotilla before they head out to sea where they will meet up with other Greenpeace boats to protest over Plutonium being shipped through the Pacific Ocean.
Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks before the nuclear free Tasman flotilla heads out to sea where they will meet up with other Greenpeace boats to protest over Plutonium being shipped through the Pacific Ocean.
The fifth Podcast for Peace episode features an audio tape David McTaggart made in 1972 from his sailing ship, Vega, as it lay hove-to in the shadow of a French nuclear weapons test that he was attempting to stop with his presence.
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