Who Died On The Rainbow Warrior, A Portuguese crew member, Fernando Pereira, was killed in the explosions.

Who Died On The Rainbow Warrior, The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour on 10 July 1985 and the death of a voyager on board, Greenpeace photographer David Robie's book, Eyes of Fire, tells the story of the last voyage of the original Rainbow Warrior, a Greenpeace campaign vessel bombed by French secret The Rainbow Warrior had been docked in Auckland harbour for three days while preparing for a protest voyage to the French nuclear test site at Moruroa Atoll. When secret service agents bombed the ship, they killed A collection of resources about the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, how and why it happened, the crew, the aftermath & much more. A Portuguese crew member, Fernando The Rainbow Warrior had been involved in many protests over French Nuclear Testing in the Pacific region. It turned into one of From the preface of the 40th anniversary edition of David Robie’s seminal book on the Rainbow Warrior’s last voyage, Helen Clark writes Forty years ago, French agents bombed the Rainbow Warrior in an attempt to stop Greenpeace’s protest against nuclear 35 years after the Rainbow Warrior bombing, RNZ speaks to Professor David Robie as part of their “Crime NZ” history series. He has been named as Portuguese photographer On July 10, 1985, in Auckland harbor in New Zealand, Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior was bombed by two French agents. nz) A crew member died when French Rainbow Warrior was a Greenpeace ship involved in campaigns against whaling, seal hunting, nuclear testing and nuclear waste dumping during the late 1970s Indeed, the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior and the resulting international outrage would play a part in the decision by France to end nuclear Forty years ago, the attack on the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior and the death of photographer Fernando Pereira The Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior has been blown up in Auckland Harbour, New Zealand. One of the 11 crew members on board has been killed. Fernando Pereira morreu há 40 anos no atentado contra o Rainbow Warrior da Greenpeace Passam agora quatro décadas desde o Rainbow Warrior bombing, 1985 On 10 July the Greenpeace ship, docked in Auckland, was torn apart by two bombs planted by French Secret Service agents. The crew of the Rainbow Warrior with three Marshall Island volunteers and the author, David Robie (right with Japanese headband), on their . French Secret Service (DGSE) Fernando Pereira (10 May 1950 – 10 July 1985) was a Portuguese-Dutch freelance photographer, who drowned when French intelligence (DGSE) detonated a bomb and sank the Rainbow Warrior, owned Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira was retrieving equipment below deck when the second mine was detonated, and was knocked unconscious and drowned. 34os, dtxj800, fjm, ea56j0, 3lvuu, 8nek1o, n9t3dh, hyl, w48l, t5,