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This photo released by Greenpeace on November 1, 2013, shows a prison cell at the Murmansk detention centre, in Murmansk. Russia is moving the imprisoned crew of Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise protest ship from their jail in the Arctic Circle city of Murmansk to Saint Petersburg, the organisation announced on November 1, quoting information from diplomats. The 30 crew, mostly foreigners, arrested in September after protesting oil exploration in the Barents Sea, "are being moved from a detention centre in Murmansk to a jail in Saint Petersburg," Greenpeace said in a statement. The crew, which includes activists and journalists, have stayed since September under pre-trial arrest in a jail in Murmansk, and have complained of cold cells and lack of suitable clothing and food. They were detained and charged with piracy after their Arctic Sunrise ship was boarded by Russian coastguards in September. AFP PHOTO / GREENPEACE == IMAGE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BY EXTERNAL MEDIA FOR 14 DAYS AFTER RELEASE - RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / GREENPEACE" - NO MARKETING, NO ADVERTISING, DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - NO ARCHIVE ==
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Murmansk, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
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1 Noiembrie 2013 |
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