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Politicians hit out at Greenpeace "illegal" actions

NEW ZEALAND's opposition party has hit out at activist group Greenpeace for staging a protest by boarding a support vessel destined to work alongside an OMV rig in offshore Taranaki.

Politicians hit out at Greenpeace "illegal" actions

  Police began arresting more than 30 Greenpeace activists who boarded the Skandi Atlantic service vessel in the Port of Timaru yesterday afternoon. On Sunday the activists chained and locked themselves...

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