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- The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior on 10 July 1985 - DigitalNZ
The Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior was sunk on the evening of 10 July 1985 when it was berthed at Marsden Wharf in Auckland after arriving on 7 July Two limpet mines had exploded against the hull below the waterline near the engine room
- The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, 1985 | Terrorism and counter . . .
The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, 1985 This clip from the 1986 TVNZ documentary Rainbow Warrior affair shows a reconstruction of the events immediately before and during the bombing of the Greenpeace protest vessel Rainbow Warrior in 1985, including the death of photographer Fernando Pereira
- Topic Explorer - Rainbow Warrior bombing 1985
The 1985 bombing of Greenpeace’s ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour was an act of terrorism Discover who was involved, the reasons behind it, the anti-nuclear test protests and what apologies and compensation were offered
- Rainbow Warrior bombing 40th anniversary: Advocates warn of expanding . . .
As Thursday marks 40 years since the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, anti-nuclear advocates warn the Pacific region is facing expanding nuclearism through developments like the AUKUS pact On 10 July 1985, French agents bombed the Greenpeace protest ship while it was moored at Marsden Wharf in Tāmaki Makaurau
- Sinking the Rainbow Warrior | NZ History - New Zealand History
In 1985 New Zealand was basking in its position as leader of the anti-nuclear movement Then on 10 July, two explosions set by French Secret Service agents ripped through the hull of the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior, preventing it leaving for another protest campaign at Mururoa Atoll
- The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior - DigitalNZ
The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior A DigitalNZ Story by National Library Services to Schools In 1985 a group of French saboteurs blew up the Rainbow Warrior while it was docked at Marsden Warf in Auckland This story covers the events leading up the bombing and what happened as a result
- 40 years on - reflecting on Rainbow Warrior’s legacy, fight against . . .
On 10 July 1985, two underwater bombs planted by French secret agents destroyed the Rainbow Warrior at Marsden Wharf in Auckland, killing Portuguese-born Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira and sparking global outrage
- International incident: The Orion and the Rainbow Warrior bombing
Late in the evening of 10 July 1985, two explosions ripped through the Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour, killing Portuguese photographer Fernando Pereira It was an unprecedented attack on New Zealand territory and sparked an international hunt for those responsible
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