Greenpeace activists come down from the crane of the illegal cargo 
vessel Binar 4 after 6 days of blockade. The Binar 4, chinese owned 
under convenience flag of Panama, arrived in Las Palmas full of fish 
stolen from Guinean waters. The protest was held to prevent the 
unloading of its 200-tonne cargo which today the Spanish and Guinean 
authorities have declared illegal following the occupation and hours 
of diplomatic negotiations.
18 April 2006
Las Palmas Spain

Greenpeace activists come down from the crane of the illegal cargo vessel Binar 4 after 6 days of blockade. The Binar 4, chinese owned under convenience flag of Panama, arrived in Las Palmas full of fish stolen from Guinean waters. The protest was held to prevent the unloading of its 200-tonne cargo which today the Spanish and Guinean authorities have declared illegal following the occupation and hours of diplomatic negotiations.

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