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    Sinking of the MV Wakashio wreck – letter to Malta

    Following the grounding of the MV Wakashio off the coast of Malta and the subsequent dumping of the forward cargo section of the ship 35 miles off the coast of Mauritius, on August 24 2020 we wrote to you, as the Flag State responsible for the tugs that undertook the dumping.

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
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    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter

    Following the grounding of the Japanese chartered and owned MV Wakashio, we wrote to you on 24 August 2020, with a number of questions about the Government’s response to this unfolding disaster. We have not yet had a reply.

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
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    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter: 26 August 2020

    We appreciate your response to our open letter and intention to respond to the disaster you caused. We called on you to be an example and show that your apology is sincere and honourable, and that you are willing to support it with action.

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
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    Sinking of the MV Wakashio wreck – letter to Malta

    You are certainly aware of the unfolding oil disaster at the shores of Mauritius, where bulk carrier MV Wakashio - a Japanese ship under the flag of Panama - ran aground and leaked at least a thousand tons of fuel oil during the past several weeks. The vessel broke into two on 16 August and…

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
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    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter: 24 August 2020

    On the 25th of July 2020 the MV Wakashio struck a beautiful and irreplaceable coral reef on Mauritius' southeast coast. The oil in the wrecked ship started to leak on 6 August and it is destroying one of the most beautiful places in the world, along with the livelihoods of the people who live there.…

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
  • Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Maranhão, Brazil. © Cynthia Carvalho / Greenpeace
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    Oil and gas drilling returns to haunt South African coast

    Johannesburg, 18 August 2020 — News reports this week indicated that oil and gas drill rig DeepSee Stavanger has arrived in Cape Town en route to Brulpadda prospects off the…

    Chris Vlavianos
    1 min read
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    Greenpeace warns against the sinking of MV WAKASHIO into the Indian Ocean

    Johannesburg, 19 August, 2020. Greenpeace Africa and Greenpeace Japan react to Mauritius’ plans of sinking the front part of the MV Wakashio vessel. Wakashio is a huge vessel, from the…

    Tal Harris
    2 min read
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    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter

    On the 25th of July 2020 your ship, the MV Wakashio struck a beautiful and irreplaceable coral reef on Mauritius' southeast coast. On the 9th August you publicly expressed an apology for the environmental disaster that has been caused, but many unanswered questions remain.

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
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    Cutting the Hand that Feeds: The Plight of Smallholder Farmers in Kenya

    In the pre-colonial days of the early 1900s, Africans predominantly farmed finger millet, sorghum, pearl millet, amaranth, jute mallow, spider plant, and lablab, among other indigenous crops. The farms were…

    Claire Nasike
    9 min read
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    HOW TO GUIDE 5: Seed sovereignty and saving

    Seeds are the first link in the food chain and the repository of life’s future evolution. As such, it is our inherent duty and responsibility to protect them and to pass them on to future generations.

    Greenpeace Africa
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