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Greenpeace January 2010

Freedom Juantxo and three other Greenpeace activists



Danish police yesterday released a set of four Greenpeace activists who participated in peaceful action in the UN climate summit in Denmark, having endured 20 days on remand in prison in Copenhagen.

His release came a day before the expiration of the hearing with the judge. The four activists still face trial in the Danish courts and possible imprisonment.

The four activists of the Red Carpet ", the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Switzerland, were arrested following a peaceful protest at the start of a state banquet organized by Queen Margrethe II to world leaders attending the Copenhagen summit on climate.

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Los activistas de Greenpeace detenidos en Dinamarca puestos en libertad


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red carpet for Uralde (Public)

"Pressure at the highest level"

Greenpeace believes that "the nightmare is over" because of "pressure at the highest level" by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Miguel Angel Moratinos, and the English embassy in Denmark.

As stated by the director of campaigns for Greenpeace in Spain, Mario Rodriguez, the vigils have been held today in 20 cities around the world

to protest the arrests made on 17 December at the Summit Weather in Copenhagen and Madrid has gathered in front of the Danish embassy in about a hundred people.

The protesters, headed by a banner signed by Ecologists in Action, which stated "Juantxo Come Home", were the wife of Uralde, Koro Castilian, and his brother, Inigo, who said to Efe feel a great relief "for the release of activist, whose situation" had come out of any reasonable measures "and was the victim of a" state of absolute helplessness. " Destin

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