Greenpeace activist hurt in Canary Islands dispute

November 15:


Activists of Greenpeace hold poster reading 'No to Explorations, Yes to Renewables' (AAP)
A Greenpeace activist has been hurt in a confrontation with the Spanish navy that intervened during fresh protests against a controversial oil exploration project in waters off the Canary Islands.
The propeller of a Greenpeace boat cut and broke a 23-year-old Italian woman's leg yesterday (local time) after she fell overboard during the dawn clash, according to Spanish authorities and the environmental group.
The Spanish defence ministry said the navy believed the activists were trying to board oil exploration vessel Rowan Renaissance, and had moved in to halt three Greenpeace boats. However, the activists say they intended to carry out a "peaceful protest."
"In the events that followed an activist from the ecologist organisation fell in the water and was seriously wounded when she hit a propeller of one of Greenpeace's boats," the defence ministry said.
A video clip of the confrontation released by Greenpeace showed a Spanish navy boat hitting one of the activists' boats, which were very close to the Rowan Renaissance.
Locals and authorities in the Canaries oppose Spanish oil group Repsol's government-backed plan to spend three years probing for oil and gas under the sea bed 50km from the islands of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, off the west coast of Africa.
Residents fear Repsol's explorations will harm local flora and fauna such as dolphins and disrupt the tourism industry that is vital to the area's economy.
The clash with the Spanish navy vessels came just one day after rallies against the oil exploration were held across the Atlantic archipelago, whose beaches are a popular draw for foreign tourists.
The Canary Islands regional government has called a referendum to allow residents to vote on it, but the national government in Madrid has blocked that in the courts.
Repsol has promised to take steps to protect the environment and says the project will create jobs in the islands, where the unemployment rate is over 30 percent.


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