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Whales and the Warrior

Blog entry by Amrit Bakshi | August 24, 2012

August 23, 2012: I have spent nearly 4 years with Greenpeace at sea. These years have brought many interesting encounters and experiences, but nothing's been quite like yesterday. Off the Eastern coast of South Africa, the coast line...

"Big Miracle" Premiere

Video | January 27, 2012 at 19:46

Drew Barrymore portrays Greenpeace activist Cindy Lowry (called Rachel Kramer in the movie) in the new feature film Big Miracle. At the premiere in Washington DC she talked to us about what she learned about Greenpeace and her respect for our...

"Big Miracle" Premiere

Video | January 27, 2012 at 19:46

Drew Barrymore portrays Greenpeace activist Cindy Lowry (called Rachel Kramer in the movie) in the new feature film Big Miracle. At the premiere in Washington DC she talked to us about what she learned about Greenpeace and her respect for our...

"Big Miracle" Premiere

Video | January 27, 2012 at 19:46

Drew Barrymore portrays Greenpeace activist Cindy Lowry (called Rachel Kramer in the movie) in the new feature film Big Miracle. At the premiere in Washington DC she talked to us about what she learned about Greenpeace and her respect for our...

16,000 Indians join Nobel Laureates to demand Justice for the ‘Tokyo Two’

Press release | July 1, 2010 at 19:13

NEW DELHI, India — More than 16,000 Indians have joined Nobel laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Betty Williams in calling for justice for Greenpeace activists Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki. The duo, famously known as the Tokyo Two, face up to...

On World Oceans Day, India demands Justice for whales and their defenders

Press release | June 8, 2010 at 19:38

NEW DELHI, India — In an expression of solidarity with Japan’s ‘Tokyo Two’ undertrials, Greenpeace today unfurled a banner saying “Activism is Not a Crime” at the capital’s ‘Gyarah Murti’ sculpture, depicting the Dandi March led by Mahatma Gandhi...

Tokyo Two whale meat trial starts, 10,000 Indians join call for justice

Press release | February 16, 2010 at 16:27

NEW DELHI, India — As the trial of two Greenpeace activists for exposing a stolen whale meat scandal involving the Japanese government-sponsored whaling programme commenced in Aomori, Japan, Greenpeace India presented the Japanese embassy in New...

About Us

Hub | October 13, 2009 at 13:33

Greenpeace India was founded in 2001, and is a legally registered society with offices in Chennai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Patna. Our governance structure has an Executive Board made up of notable Indian citizens, an Executive Director Dr. Ravi...

Whaling fleet prevented from killing whales

Feature story | January 21, 2008 at 17:48

Following a 10-day search in Antarctic waters, the Greenpeace ship Esperanza confronted Japan’s whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary last week. After a high speed chase over hundreds of miles the factory ship Nisshin Maru was...

Fake whale science from ship to shore

Feature story | January 21, 2008 at 17:46

The Greenpeace ship Esperanza continues to prevent whaling as we shadow the Japanese fleet's factory ship, Nisshin Maru. Our crew today sent a message, direct from the Southern Ocean, linking the scandal of whaling to a host of other scandals...

Whaling fleet prevented from killing whales

Feature story | January 17, 2008 at 18:14

Following a 10-day search in Antarctic waters, the Greenpeace ship Esperanza confronted Japan’s whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary last week. After a high speed chase over hundreds of miles the factory ship Nisshin Maru was...

2007 review

Feature story | January 8, 2008 at 16:29

Like many of you around the world, we also like to take time at the beginning of the new year to look back at the one just passed, to toast its high points and to regret its lows, to take stock and to look forward to the possibilities and...

Greenpeace activists

Image | May 23, 2007 at 5:30

Greenpeace activists, alongwith an Orca Whale, paid the Japanese Embassy in Delhi a surprise visit today asking the island nation to respect the ban on whaling and stop the annual massacre of whales under the guise of "scientific" whaling.

Greenpeace activists

Image | May 23, 2007 at 5:30

Greenpeace activists, alongwith an Orca Whale, paid the Japanese Embassy in Delhi a surprise visit today asking the island nation to respect the ban on whaling and stop the annual massacre of whales under the guise of "scientific" whaling.

Greenpeace activists

Image | May 23, 2007 at 5:30

Greenpeace activists, alongwith an Orca Whale, paid the Japanese Embassy in Delhi a surprise visit today asking the island nation to respect the ban on whaling and stop the annual massacre of whales under the guise of "scientific" whaling.

Whale Visits Japanese Embassy Seeking Protection From Harpoons

Press release | May 23, 2007 at 5:30

NEW DELHI, India — Greenpeace activists, alongwith an Orca Whale, paid the Japanese Embassy in Delhi a surprise visit today asking the island nation to respect the ban on whaling and stop the annual massacre of whales under the guise of...

Whaling season officially over

Feature story | March 5, 2007 at 5:30

The whaling fleet has crossed the 60 degree latitude line, leaving the whaling grounds behind - at least for this season. Officials in Tokyo have finally acknowledged publicly that the deadly fire crippling the fleet's factory ship means an...

Whaling season over

Feature story | March 1, 2007 at 12:17

Today the whaling fleet crossed the 60 degree latitude, leaving the whaling grounds behind - at least for this season. Officials in Tokyo have finally acknowledged publicly that the deadly fire crippling the fleet's factory ship means an early...

Revealed: Icelandic whale in storage, landfill

Feature story | January 28, 2007 at 5:30

REYKJAVIK, Iceland — In Iceland we have discovered an unprecedented amount of the whale meat from the recent hunt has not been used. Even whaling captain Sigurður Njálsson has said the meat is unfit for domestic consumption. 200 tonnes of the...

Iceland resumes commercial whaling

Feature story | October 18, 2006 at 17:41

In Iceland, the whale watching industry contributes more to the national economy than commercial whaling did before it was put on hold in the '80s. Yet now, after 17 years, Iceland has officially resumed commercial whaling.

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