Greenpeace to Reopen Paris Office Closed After France Sunk Flagship
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PARIS — The environmentalist group Greenpeace will reopen its Paris office, closed in 1987 after financial troubles and the sinking of its flagship by two French secret agents, it said Friday.
The office will open on Sept. 1 when the new Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior, financed by compensation from France for sabotaging the original flagship in 1985, anchors in the French Atlantic port of La Rochelle.
The French government paid $8 million to Greenpeace after the original Rainbow Warrior was sunk by a bomb planted by the secret agents in New Zealand. It had been due to sail for the French nuclear testing site of Mururoa atoll in the Pacific.
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