Sorry for bombs on Rainbow Warrior
06-09-2015 13:38
"This is the right time to show remorse and offer my apologies," Jean-Luc Kister said in an interview with a French journalist. The attack on the Greenpeace ship arrived the Portuguese-Dutch photographer Fernando Pereira.
The diver of the French secret service placed two bombs thirty years ago, the Rainbow Warrior has apologized.
"This is the right time to show remorse and offer my apologies," Jean-Luc Kister said in an interview with a French journalist. The attack on the Greenpeace ship arrived the Portuguese-Dutch photographer Fernando Pereira.
The Rainbow Warrior was on July 10, 1985 using two bombs sunk in Auckland in New Zealand. The ship on its way to the island of Mururoa to protest against French nuclear tests in the area. As long as the ship would sail around there, there were no trials possible.
Soon after the attack showed that it was carried out by the French secret service. "At a high level was the great willingness to take drastic measures," Kister says in the interview. "We were told that we had to let the ship sink. Well, that's easy. Then you have to blow a hole in it."
"I have the blood of an innocent man on my hands," he continues. "It is overwhelming. We're not cold-blooded killers. My conscience compels me to make excuses."
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