Emotional letter from Greenpeace protester tells of rotting in Russian cell | Environment | The Guardian
It's very cold now. It snowed last night. The blizzard blew my very poorly insulated window open and I had to sleep wearing my hat. I'm nervous about spending winter here. I have a radiator in my cell but it's the Arctic breeze that makes the place very cold. I heard that from December Murmansk is dark for six weeks. God, I hope I'm out by then.Scrap Green Deal, says climate change expert | Business Weekly | Technology | Biotechnology | Business news | Cambridge and the East of England
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Emotional letter from Greenpeace protester tells of rotting in Russian cell | Environment | The Guardian
"“I feel like all my rights have been denied and I shouldn’t be here, really,” she told The Telegraph from the courtroom cage during a brief break in proceedings." - telegraph.uk
Pretty Pirate Miss Harris has an upset tummy and her Russian captures won't take her to a doctor. Jailers are "captures" in Greenpeace's fantasy world.
Can you imagine Stede Bonnet whining that his rights were being violated after he was captured in 1718?
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