INDEX

Akhan, Gizem, in SIZO-1, Murmansk 198

Akhmatova, Anna 277, 278

Alexander (lawyer) 243, 263

Alexei (inmate) 101, 108, 109–10, 211

imprisonment of 110

Allakhverdov, Andrey, in SIZO-1, Murmansk 110–11, 125

Amnesty International, Litvinov Sr alerts 86

Anders, William 1

Andrews, Iris 136

Andropov, Yuri 95

Anton (inmate) 282, 295, 305, 310, 311, 317

Arctic:

‘always been Russian’ 176

calls for sanctuary status of 346–7

as planet’s air conditioner 131

Russian platform in, see Arctic 30 activists/crew; Prirazlomnaya platform

and Russian seabed flag 129, 170, 176

Arctic 30 activists/crew:

accused of being CIA 49

and Amnesty Bill 329–33

bail applications for 290–1, 296–300, 302–4, 305–11, 319; granted, see individual activists/crew

calls to Russian embassies for release of 134

campaign to free: apology statement drafted by 173–4; appeals launched by 155, 179–80; Christensen made leader of 51–2; and Christensen’s global sources 168; Emergency Day of Solidarity 134–5; further global action by 193, 296–7; Gazprom stations shut down by 139; global co-ordination by 136–7; global hubs of 135; London hub of 135–6; and UEFA Champions League game 137–9

charges against 204

eventual numbers calling for release of 346

families called from Arctic Sunrise by 53

hashtag devised for 50

initial interrogations of 57–8

Investigative Committee HQ arrival of 56

Investigative Committee tries to split 252

jail arrival of, Murmansk 68–9

jail arrival of, St Petersburg 276–7

jail sentences pronounced on 65–6

London homecoming of members of 335–6

Moscow march for release of 208

Murmansk arrival of 55–6

Nobel laureates’ plea for 199

piracy charges against 5, 58, 101, 109, 121, 147; hooliganism substituted for 204–6

post-release bonds among women of 323

post-release confinement of 328

Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights offers to act as guarantor for 263

at Prirazlomnaya protest 19–28

prison psychologist’s meeting with 119–20

prison transfer of 270–3, 275–6; prospect of 257–8, 260, 264, 267–9

Russian citizens complain about detention of 129

smuggled letters to and from 159–60

state broadcaster’s news reports on 110–11

supplies got to 162

thirtieth day of imprisonment of 193

Tutu’s letter concerning 198

see also Arctic Sunrise

Arctic Sunrise:

film footage of Russians’ raid on, see camera memory card, footage on

FSB’s drugs-find claim concerning 189–93

guns fired towards 25–6, 28–9

ITLOS orders release of 322

Prirazlomnaya hailed by 21

Prirazlomnaya platform observed by 11–12

RHIBs launched from 11–12

Russian occupation of 31–41

Russians’ aggressive radio messages to 14

Russians disable comms systems of 37

towing of, to Murmansk 41–7

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Argus 342, 348

Artamov, Andrey 8

Auden, W.H. 93

Ayliffe, Ben 33, 136, 172, 186–7, 289, 302, 306

and FSB’s drugs-find claim 190


‘Babinski, Mr’ (smuggler) 160, 163, 205, 226

Ball, Phil:

and Amnesty Bill 332

appeal of 181

bail application of 319; granted 321

camera memory card hidden and smuggled out by, see camera memory card, footage on

cell of 73

jail arrivals of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

jail sentence pronounced on 66

leaves Russia 334–5

and Mikhail Ulyanov 340, 347–8

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

prison messages of 85, 102

release of, on bail 321–2, 325–6

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 73, 75, 79, 85, 102, 144, 155–6, 202, 262; and cell searches 163; and Gulag Gazette 212–15; and ‘Why I am not a hooligan’ letter 205–6

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg, awaiting paperwork for release 321, 325

strip-searched 71

and Winter Olympics campaign design 172

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Beauchamp, Jon, in SIZO-1, Murmansk 263

Beránek, Jan 297–8, 299, 302, 303, 306, 307–8

Bolshevik Revolution in 90

Boris (inmate) 7–10 passim, 109, 112–15, 122–3, 142, 148, 194–5, 202, 206, 251–2, 267–8, 269

charges against 6

described 5–6

Borman, Frank 1

BP:

Deepwater Horizon platform of, see Deepwater Horizon platform

Northstar drilling operations of 128

Brezhnev, Leonid 95, 96

Bronshtein, Lev 89 (See also Leon Trotsky)

Brownell, Sonia 93

Bryan, Kieron:

appeal of 181

camera memory card hidden by 45

cell of 71–2

described 71

and fellow inmate (Ivan) 72–3

girlfriend of (Nancy) 182

jail arrivals of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

jail sentence pronounced on 66

leaves Russia 334–5

marriage of 343

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

prison messages of 85

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 71–3, 74–5, 79, 85, 100


Cairn Energy 127–9, 131

camera memory card, footage on 43–4, 155–6, 163–4, 181

Christensen downloads 182

handed to ‘Mona’ 181

handed to Rondal 182

shown to ITLOS Dutch delegation 261

TV stations transmit 261–2

Camp Artek 247

Chaplin, Charlie 244

Chilingarov, Artur 129–30, 176

Christensen, Mads, 128, 135, 137, 167–8, 185, 289, 290–1, 302–3, 306

and Amnesty Bill 331

bail amount proposed by 291

first, most urgent task of 52

and FSB’s drugs-find claim 190–1, 193

global sources run by 168

leadership of campaign to free Arctic 30 handed to 51–2

London HQ connection to office of 135

and Naidoo’s letter to Putin 186–8

Christensen, Nora 135–6

Chuprov, Vladimir 192

Cold War 244


Daily Mail 273–4

D’Alessandro, Cristian:

at gunpoint 23

release of, on bail 315

Davies, Andrew 50

Davis, Ruth 136, 168–9, 173, 345

and Sixsmith 168–72

Day-Lewis, Cecil 93

Deepwater Horizon platform 83, 87, 127–8, 133

Desert Island Discs 342

Dillais, Louis-Pierre 247

Dolgov, Roman 8–10

appeal of 179–80; and judge’s silly antics 180

arrest of 8

bail application of 319; granted 321

calendar made by 144

described 76

jail sentence pronounced on 65

release of, on bail 321–2

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 8–9, 10, 76–8, 115, 123–4, 144; video link from, to court appeal 180

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 287

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

doroga (road), see SIZO-1 isolation jail, Murmansk

Dubček, Alexander 94, 95

Dzerzhinsky, Felix 174

Dzhugashvili, Josef, see Stalin, Joseph


Eells, Josh 246, 249

Esperanza 128

European Parliament, call of, for Arctic sanctuary 347

Exxon 87


Fainberg, Viktor 95

Federal Security Bureau (FSB) 50, 55, 121, 147, 239–40, 291

drugs-find claim of 189–93

Litvinov interviewed by 207–11, 252–5

and possible raid on Greenpeace office 185–6

Putin appointed to head 175

suspected false intelligence from 168

see also Russia

Fedotov, Mikhail 263, 287–8

Finland, call of, for Arctic sanctuary 347

First Circle, The (Solzhenitsyn) 92

French secret service 15


Gagarin, Yuri 247

Galich, Aleksandr 94

Gazprom 8, 16, 131–2, 344

campaigners shut down stations of 139

continuing demonstrations against 197–8

Izvestia owned by 257

lies from 49

as proxy for Kremlin 137

Putin congratulates 339–40

TV channel owned by 87

and UEFA Champions League game 137–9

Germany, Nazi government in 91

Gold, Nina 122, 147, 148–9, 195, 251, 311, 329, 343

Golitsyn, Vladimir 261

Gostev (security official) 255–6

Greenpeace:

and Amnesty Bill 329

Arctic Sunrise’s occupation communicated to 42

Cairn campaign of, see Cairn Energy

campaign of, to free Arctic 30, see Arctic 30 activists/crew: campaign to free

crew’s relatives contacted by 44

growth of, in size and scope 248–9

Hewetson’s history of sailing with 12

initial actions of, after Arctic Sunrise occupation 49–51

lawyers assembled by 50

Mail article on 273–4

North Pole sanctuary plan of 130

possible bugging of 51

possible raid by FSB on 185–6

Putin furious with 168

TV programme’s claims against 87

youth movement pickets office of 198–9

Gulag Archipelago, The (Solzhenitsyn) 276–7

Gulag Chronicle 212–18, 226

Gulag Gazette 212–15

Gulf of Mexico oil spill, see Deepwater Horizon platform

Gumilev, Lev 277


Hamilton, Neil 136, 167

Harper, Stephen 130

Harris, Alex:

in Amazon 83

appeal of 183

bail granted to 310

becomes Greenpeace volunteer 83

cell of 70–1

email to parents from 29–30

in Galápagos Islands 83

jail arrivals of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

jail sentence pronounced on 66

leaves Russia 334–5

parents called from Arctic Sunrise by 53

prison transfer of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 70–1, 78–9, 81–4, 116–17, 124–5; ‘curling tongs’ sent to 162, 163; Speziale’s tapping code with 84, 145, 204

in SIZO-5, St Petersburg 282–3, 299–300

SIZO-5, St Petersburg 285–6

strip-searched 70

tweet of 38–9

Willcox’s reunion with 319

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Harris, Cliff 82, 183

Harris, Lin 82

Haussmann, David 65

Hewetson, Frank:

and Amnesty Bill 333

arrest of 8

bail granted to 311

and Cairn Energy 129

‘Colonel’ sobriquet of 13

diary entries of: post-release 328–9, 333, 335, 342–4; in SIZO-1, Murmansk 156–7, 159, 193, 194–5, 197, 202–3, 206–7, 251–2, 267; in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 281–2, 295, 305, 309–10, 311, 317

and father’s wartime experiences 196

grappling hook skewers 12–13

jail arrivals of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

jail sentence pronounced on 87

leaves Russia 335

memory stick hidden by 45

other activists blame 272–3, 275, 281–2, 328

panic attack suffered by 6, 149–54

piracy charge put to 120

plane’s take-off blocked by 12

post-release diary entries of 328–9, 333, 335, 342–4

post-release family reunion for 329

postponement of hearing concerning 67

power stations broken into by 12

Prirazlomnaya platform observed by 11–12

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

prison transfer of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

release of, on bail 317–19

‘review’ of prison by 220–2

Russian commandos kick 33

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 5–10, 100, 101–2, 109, 112–15, 119–23, 142, 147–50, 154, 219–20; and Arctic Sunrise film footage 262; diary entries of 156–7, 159, 193, 194–5, 197, 202–3, 206–7, 251–2, 267; Popov’s interview with 220–3

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 280–2, 317–19; British consuls visit 292–3; diary entries of 281–2, 291, 295, 305, 309–10, 311, 317

Sunrise crew first met by 15–16

suspicious hotel man followed by 325–6

tuna protest of 13

US bans 12

and Valium 5, 6

wife’s letter to 147, 148–9

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Hewetson, Joe 195, 206, 251, 329, 342, 343

Hewetson, Michael 195–7

Hewetson, Nell 195, 206, 311, 329, 342, 343

Hitler, Adolf, Molotov signs pact with 91

House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) 244–5

Human Rights Watch, Litvinov Sr alerts 86

Hurricane (RHIB) 20, 23–4

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg, officials’ tour of 285–6


Independent on Sunday 221

International Herald Tribune 93, 256

International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Kremlin contemptuous of 263–4

International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) 155, 260–1, 263, 290, 322

ITLOS, see International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Ivan (inmate) 72–3, 74–5, 79, 269

Izvestia 255–7


Jensen, Anne Mie, release of, on bail 313–14


Kenyon, Laura 185, 191

Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 64, 176, 330, 345

King, Martin Luther 245–6

Kopelev, Lev 91–2, 93, 94, 97, 300

Korean War 244

Kresty jail, see SIZO-1, St Petersburg

Kulluk platform 132


Ladoga 11, 12, 20

Arctic Sunrise challenged by 21

Saarela and Weber detained on 26–7

shots fired by 25–6, 28–9

Larisa (lawyer) 178–9

Lawson, Dominic 273–4

Lenin, Vladimir 89

Lenin’s Tomb (Remnick) 96

Leonid (inmate) 75

Liddle, Rod 274

Litvinov, Anitta 97, 226, 300

Litvinov, Dimitri (Dima):

bail application of 320; granted 321

border guard’s exchange with 334

boss cell’s circular to 103–4

described 13

exile childhood of 96

father compares protests of, with own 344

father discovers fate of 86–7

fist of fear felt by 143

grandfather of, see Kopelev, Lev

great-grandfather of, see Litvinov, Maxim

homophobia fears of 54

initial interrogation of 57–9

jail arrivals of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

jail sentence pronounced on 87

Kresty governor’s gift to 321

leaves Russia 333–4

letter of, to son 300–1, 309

other activists blame 272–3, 281–2, 328

piracy charge put to 58–9

postponement of hearing concerning 67

previous arrests of 46, 274

Prirazlomnaya hailed by 21

prison transfer of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

release of, on bail 321–2

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

Siberia upbringing of 13

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 99–108, 109–10, 141, 143, 207–12, 252, 257–60; and discovered letters 225–8, 240–1; and FSB 207–11, 252–5; letters smuggled from 161; library discovered by 143; messages of 102; Popov’s interview with 232–41; and prison psychologist 227–8; and punishment cell 229–32; and radio report heard in cell 60–1; and smoking 211–12

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 279–80, 287–8, 300–1, 309

smoking quit by 343

strip-searched and fingerprinted 60

US move of 97

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Litvinov (née Low), Ivy 90

Litvinov, Lara 97

Litvinov, Lev 97, 230, 300–1

Litvinov, Maxim 89, 90–1

Litvinov (née Kopelev), Maya 93, 96

US move of 97

Litvinov, Pavel 85–7, 92–8, 320, 323–4, 344–5

and FSB’s drugs-find claim 192–3

Izvestia letter of 255–6

and KGB 93, 95, 96, 255–6

and son’s bail application 319–20

tried and convicted 95–6, 344

US move of 97

Lost Child of Philomena Lee, The (Sixsmith) 169

Lovell, Jim 1


McCarthy, Joe 244

McCartney, Paul 199–200

Maciel, Ana Paula 303–4

bail application of 305–6; granted 306

release of, on bail 312

Mafart, Lt Col. Alain 248

Mao Tse-tung 244

Marina (inmate) 283, 286

Mears, Ray 342

Medvedev, Dmitry 143

Men’s Journal 249

Menuhin, Yehudi 93

Mikhail Ulyanov 340–2, 347–8

Mitterrand, François 248

Molotov, Vyacheslav 91

Moore, Henry 93

Moruora 15

Murray, Rachel 136


Naidoo, Kumi 167, 322

and ‘Bagel’ meeting 173

offers to stand as security for Arctic 30 187–9

previous jailing of 188

and Prirazlomnaya platform 130

Nancy (Bryan’s girlfriend) 182

NASA 344

Nekrassov, Alexander 274

Noble Discoverer 132

Novaya Gazeta 221

NTV 87


Oleg (inmate) 111

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (Solzhenitsyn) 92

Orsi, Hernán 270–1

Oulahsen, Faiza:

coping with release 322–3

and Mikhail Ulyanov 342, 348

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 117

in SIZO-5, St Petersburg 304

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Oulahsen-Farhat, Mimount 44–5, 272


Parker (RHIB) 21, 23–4

stabbed 22

Paul, Alexandre ‘Po’:

jail sentence pronounced on 65–6

leaves Russia 335

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 71

Pereira, Fernando 15, 248

Perrett, Anthony:

catapult operated by 21–2

leaves Russia 334–5

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

prison transfer of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 111–12; and Gulag Chronicle 212–18

Pisanu, Francesco 9, 333

Poland, Nazi invasion of 91

Popov, Governor 124, 125–6, 157–8, 161, 220, 221–3, 257–8

Hewetson’s interview with 220–3

Litvinov’s interview with 232–41

promotion of 343

Prague, Russian tanks enter 94

Priestley, J.B. 93

Prieur, Capt. Dominique 248

Prirazlomnaya platform:

Arctic 30 operation against, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

Arctic Sunrise observes 11–12

history of 132

previous Greenpeace assault on 14, 130

Putin’s video link with 339–40

Pussy Riot 56, 64, 87, 166, 171–2, 343

and Amnesty Bill 329, 331

Putin, Vladimir 166–71, 172–6 passim

and Amnesty Bill 330–1

Arctic 30’s case spoken of by 63, 330–1

becomes President 175

becomes Prime Minister 175

blueprint for rule of 175–6

childhood of 174

demonstrations after inauguration of 171

FSB headed by 175

furious with Greenpeace 168

Gazprom congratulated by 339–40

in KGB 174–5

McCartney’s letter to 199–200

Naidoo’s draft letter to 186–9

Nobel laureates write to 199

and Pussy Riot 166

and Russia, Sixsmith’s take on 169–72, 345–6

and Russian economy 169–70

and Winter Olympics 172, 345–6

Putin’s Oil (Sixsmith) 169


Rainbow Warrior, The (film) 248

Rainbow Warrior (vessels) 15, 248, 341, 343

Red-haired Horse, The 238, 241

Remnick, David 96

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai 93

Rogers, Iain 349

leaves Russia 335

Rondal, Fabien 136, 159–60

appointed to lead ground team 52

and Ball’s secreted memory card 163–4

camera memory card handed to 182

and prisoners’ letters 159, 160

Roosevelt, Franklin 90

Russell, Bertrand 93

Russell, Colin:

bail applications of 296–9, 326–7; denied 299–300; granted 327

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 110

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 321

Russia:

Amnesty Bill in 329–33

Arctic Sunrise occupied and towed by, see under Arctic Sunrise

Bolshevik Revolution in 90

Committee for State Security (KGB) in 93, 95, 96, 174–5, 255–6

Dutch year of friendship with 50

energy essential to 169–70, 175

Federal Security Bureau (FSB) in 50, 55, 121, 147, 239–40, 291; drugs-find claim of 189–93; Litvinov interviewed by 207–11, 252–5; and possible raid on Greenpeace office 185–6; Putin appointed to head 175; suspected false intelligence from 168

Germany turns on 91

Investigative Committee in 56, 147, 185, 252

and ITLOS, see International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Kresty jail in, see SIZO-1, St Petersburg

Murmansk SIZO-1 isolation jail in, see SIZO-1 isolation jail, Murmansk

Prague entered by tanks of 94

protest against, over Czechoslovakia invasion, see Litvinov, Pavel

and Putin, Sixsmith’s take on 169–72, 345–6

seabed flag of 129, 170, 176

state capitalism in 176

and WikiLeaks cables 129

Winter Olympics in 172, 331, 345

Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 89


Saarela, Sini:

aboard Ladoga 26–7, 42

abuse directed at 341

and Amnesty Bill 330

appeal of 183

Arctic connection felt by 42

back on Arctic Sunrise 42–3

bail application of 305, 307–8; granted 308

banner demands release of 30

celebrity status of 341

described 13–14

early campaigning of 42

initial interrogation of 57

jail arrivals of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

jail sentence pronounced on 87

leaves Russia 336–7

letters to 160–1

and Mikhail Ulyanov 339–41, 347–8

postponement of hearing concerning 67–8

Prirazlomnaya platform climbed before by 14, 130

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

prison transfer of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

release of, on bail 313–15

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 117, 157–8; and letter to ground team 183–4; letters smuggled to 160–1; open letter from 177; and surplus potatoes 157–8, 161, 177–9, 201, 218–19, 323

in SIZO-5, St Petersburg 282, 283, 291–2, 299–300

Willcox’s reunion with 319

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Sadri, James 50

Sami people 42

Sasha (inmate) 243–4

Sauven, John 127–8, 165–7, 199

Scaroni, Paolo 199

Schmidt, Andreas 132

Scofield, Paul 93

Seeger, Pete 247

Selma 245–6

Sergei (inmate) 111

Shell 131–2

Simons, Daniel 50, 133–4

and FSB’s drugs-find claim 192

as ITLOS witness 260–1

leaves Russia 185

legal team recruited by 133

secret police harass 133–4

Sinyakov, Denis 35, 343

and Amnesty Bill 331–2, 343

appeal of 183

bail granted to 303

jail sentence pronounced on 64

letter from former cellmate of 345

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 143–4

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 295

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Sixsmith, Martin 168–72, 174, 345–6

SIZO-1, Murmansk:

activists’ arrival at 68–9

activists leave 268–70

activists’ time in, see individual activists/crew

black and red zones if 104

boss cells in 101, 103, 105

deep searches in 225–6

‘Don’t Trust Don’t Fear Don’t Beg’ motto of 108

gay men in 106

Hewetson’s ‘review’ of 220–2

letters smuggled to and from prisoners in 159–61

library in 143–4

prisoners still fighting regime in 345

rope network (doroga) in 5–10, 75, 85, 99, 102, 103–4, 112–15, 123

routine in 85

surviving, crash course in 102–7

women’s tapping code in 84, 117, 144–5, 204

women’s zone in 107–8

‘woollen’ cells in 76–7

SIZO-1, St Petersburg (Kresty), see individual activists/crew:

activists’ arrival at 278–9

described 276

escapes from 277–8

SIZO-4, St Petersburg:

activists’ arrival at 279

officials’ tour of 286

SIZO-5, St Petersburg:

activists’ arrival at 279

officials’ tour of 285–6

Slaiby, Pete 138

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 88, 92–3, 143–4, 277, 343

banned works of 93

Speziale, Camila:

and Amnesty Bill 332

bail application of 305, 307

cell of 70–1

father’s letter to 271

jail arrivals of, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

jail sentence pronounced on 66

onboard detente orchestrated by 47

platform pod occupied by 16

previous work of 118

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30

activists/crew prison transfer of, see under Arctic 30

activists/crew release of, on bail 313–14

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 68–71, 78, 84, 117–18, 203–4; Harris’s tapping code with 84, 145, 204; and T-shirt gift from family 162

in SIZO-5, St Petersburg 292

Willcox’s reunion with 319

Stalin, Joseph 89–90, 91, 97, 244

Stepan (inmate) 74–5, 79

Stolypin, Pyotr 258

Stravinsky, Igor 93

Suchkov, Andrey 288

Sunday Times 274

Suu Kyi, Aung San 199

Suzie Q (RHIB) 22–3


Teulings, Jasper 50, 136, 260–1, 322

Trotsky, Leon 89 (See also Lev Broshtein)

Tsyplenkov, Sergey 185

Turner, James 130

Tutu, Desmond 198


Ukraine 343

Under the Green Roof 87


Vasilieva, Tatiana 189, 194

Vasily (inmate) 279–80, 288, 309

Vettel, Sebastian 160

Vitaly (inmate) 101–3, 104–8, 109–10, 179, 229, 241, 269

Voight, Jon 248


Wałęsa, Lech 199

Wallace, George 245

Weber, Kruso:

aboard Ladoga 26, 42

appeal of 180–1

back on Arctic Sunrise 42–3

banner demands release of 30

leaves Russia 336–7

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30

in SIZO-1, Murmansk 263

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

WikiLeaks 129

Willcox, Elsie 244–5

Willcox, Henry 244

Willcox, Maggy 247, 249, 343

Willcox, Pete:

bail granted to 312–13

birth and early life of 244–7; and trip to USSR 246–7

captains Seeger’s boat 247

commandos and coastguard officers faced by 15

described 14

diary entries of: in SIZO-1, Murmansk 243–4, 249–50, 263, 265; in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 281, 285, 295–6, 301, 305, 312–13

earlier arrests of 248

first Greenpeace captaincy of 247

first protest of 245–6

home return of 343

marriages of 249

and Mikhail Ulyanov 341

piracy charges against 247

portrayed in Rainbow Warrior movie 248

at Prirazlomnaya protest, see under Arctic 30 activists/crew

Rainbow Warrior captained by 15, 248

release of, on bail 319

and Russian seizure of Arctic Sunrise, see under Arctic Sunrise

self-questioning by 313

in SIZO-1, Murmansk, diary entries of 243–4, 249–50, 263, 265

in SIZO-1, St Petersburg 312–13; diary entries of 281, 285, 295–6, 302, 305, 312–13

strip-searched and fingerprinted 60

see also Arctic 30 activists/crew

Willcox, Roger 244, 246

Winter Olympics 172, 331, 345


Yakushev, Ruslan 30

Yeltsin, Boris 175, 278

Yuri (inmate) 7, 10, 109, 112–15, 142, 148, 194–5, 203, 206, 207, 252, 267–8, 269

charges against 6


Zaspa, Dr Katya 134

bail application of 302–3; granted 303

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