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00:00Rainbow Warrior was a veteran of many Greenpeace campaigns all over the world.
00:04Campaigns against the dumping of nuclear waste at sea.
00:07Campaigns against whaling.
00:09This time she was to have led a protest flotilla to Muroroa Atoll in the Pacific,
00:13where the French test their nuclear bombs.
00:16The Warrior and her crew had had their share of skirmishes over the years,
00:20upsetting various governments and their navies.
00:22But the skirmishes always stopped short of actual violence.
00:25Until today.
00:26As dawn broke in New Zealand, Greenpeace officials at their headquarters in North London
00:30telephoned Rainbow Warrior's captain and surviving crew members
00:33and talked as well to Auckland police.
00:35Their conclusion? Sabotage.
00:37The Warrior, they said, had been blown up.
00:40Some kind of device had been fixed to the external part of the boat,
00:44at a particularly vulnerable part, here, around this section of the boat,
00:49where in fact there's not a double skin but only a single skin,
00:52which means that the explosion penetrated very quickly
00:55and by the time the first engineer ran to look inside the engine room,
01:01it was in fact almost full of water, so it was an enormous explosion.
01:05Who would have done it?
01:06I have no idea at all and none of us could speculate as to who would want to do such a thing,
01:12if indeed it was sabotage, because all our actions have been non-violent.
01:17Of course we have some very powerful people who are opposed to us,
01:20the French government and the British government, to name only two,
01:22or the Japanese whaling industry, or the Canadian sealing industry.
01:26All of them dislike what we do,
01:28but I can't imagine that any of them would take this kind of action.
01:32As police in Auckland continued their investigations,
01:35Greenpeace Tonight stepped up security at their many offices around the world.
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