Captain Joel Stewart hongi's Ngati Kura's Hohepa Epiha

Photo | January 9, 2013

Captain Joel Stewart hongi's Ngati Kura's Hohepa Epiha onboard the new Rainbow Warrior, on her first visit to New Zealand, as she visits Matauri Bay, Northland, January 9 2013, at the resting place of the original Rainbow Warrior, which was bombed by French secret service agents in Auckland in 1985. Ngati Kura, the guardians of the waters where the first Warrior lies, and Greenpeace crew, took part in a ceremonial whakatau to welcome the new ship. Greenpeace/Nigel Marple

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Defend the right to peaceful protest at sea

Video | April 23, 2013 at 12:07

The Right To Protest TVC

A message to Anadarko from New Zealand

Video | February 21, 2013 at 7:32

On the bridge of the Rainbow Warrior, we made a pledge to resist, with every peaceful means available to us, the threat of deep sea oil. And we called Anadarko in Texas to tell them exactly that.

Too precious to risk

Video | February 19, 2013 at 14:53

In January 2013 we sailed the Rainbow Warrior to the subantarctic islands to highlight some of the most precious places and species that New Zealand would put at risk if deep sea oil drilling is allowed to proceed.

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Greenpeace and people like you

Video | January 11, 2013 at 17:53

With people like you we have achieved a great deal.

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