PARIS, Oct 26: A Greenpeace activist staged on Saturday a two-hour protest in a tent suspended from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower against Russia’s detention of 30 members of the environmental lobby group.

The activist also unveiled a banner with the slogans “Free the Arctic 30” and “Militants in prison, climate in danger”, forcing authorities to close the French monument to tourists in the morning.

The protest, which began at around 9am ended two hours later after firemen removed the activist from the site.

Moscow has sparked an international outcry over its heavy-handed response after two Greenpeace activists in September scaled a state-owned oil platform to protest against Russian energy exploration in the Arctic.

It detained 30 crew members of the Dutch-flagged icebreaker Arctic Sunrise, including two journalists, in the northern Murmansk region, on piracy charges, which prosecutors later reduced to hooliganism.

Cyrille Cormier, a Greenpeace campaigner, said: “We are here to send a message to the French government to do everything to secure the release of the 28 militants and two journalists.”—AFP

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