Testimony of radiation victim Chiyoko Tamayose to the US Congress, May 25, 2005."I am from Rongelap atoll in the Marshall Islands. I returned to Rongelap in 1957, three years after the nuclear fallout contaminated my homeland & at the time when...
It was twenty years ago that two explosions sank our flagship, Rainbow Warrior, and killed our photographer, Fernando Pereira. To mark this anniversary, we brought original crewmembers and new activists together to pay tribute to a colleague...
Tony de Brum grew up in the Marshall Islands under the shadow of atmospheric nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific. This is a speech he presented to the Non Proliferation Treaty review conference in 2005 about the plight of radiation victims in...
This is a four minute news feature on the nuclear threat and the significance of the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior by French agents in 1985. It features interviews with former New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange, Guardian journalist Paul...
Grace O´Sullivan at the 20th Anniversary commemoration of the Rainbow Warrior bombing in Paris.
September 1995 - Moruroa atoll. French commandos storm and disable the ship during anti-nuclear testing protest. The work of a quick-thinking radio operator ensured the world saw it.
Marelle Pereira, daughter of slain Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira, who was killed in the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior.
Henk Haazen, engineer on the Rainbow Warrior, 1985
Grace O'Sullivan, deckhand aboard the Rainbow Warrior, 1985.
Fernando Pereira and his daughter, Marelle. Fernando was killed when French agents sank the Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand in 1985.
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