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"Russia Reduces Piracy Charges vs. Greenpeace Activists To Hooliganism"

"MOSCOW -- Russia's main investigative agency said Wednesday that it has dropped piracy charges against jailed Greenpeace activists and charged them instead with hooliganism, which means the detainees could still spend years in prison."



"The Investigative Committee's statement follows a comment by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said last month that he doesn't think that the Greenpeace activists were pirates.

Piracy is punishable by a prison term of up to 15 years, while the specific hooliganism charge being applied now carries up to seven years in prison.

The Investigative Committee also warned that it could file additional charges against the Greenpeace activists, including violence against authorities. That charge is punishable by up to 10 years in prison."

Vladimir Isachenkov reports for the Associated Press October 23, 2013.

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"Russia Reduces Charges Against Greenpeace Activists Over Arctic Protest" (Reuters)

Source: AP, 10/24/2013