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The true story of Greenpeace activists imprisoned in Russiaand the fight to free them: A gripping story of tremendous courage that reads like a thriller (Naomi Klein).The most important prison motto is hope for the better, but every moment, literally every moment, be prepared for the worst. Dont hope, dont fear, dont beg. Roman Dolgov, one of the Arctic 30With rising temperatures, a military arms race, and a multinational rush to exploit resources at any cost, the Arctic is now the stage on which our future will be decided. As the ice melts, Vladimir Putin orders Russias oil rigs to move further north. But one early September morning in 2013, thirty men and women from eighteen countriesthe crew of Greenpeaces Arctic Sunrisedecided to draw a line in the ice and protest Arctic drilling.Thrown together by a common cause, they are determined to stop Putin and the oligarchs. But their protest is met with brutal force as Russian commandos seize the Arctic Sunrise. Held under armed guard by masked men, they are charged with piracy and face fifteen years in Russias nightmarish prison system.Journalist and activist Ben Stewart spearheaded the campaign to release the Arctic 30. Now he tells their astonishing storya tale of passion, courage, brutality, and survival. With wit, verve, and candor, Stewart chronicles the extraordinary friendships the activists made with their often murderous cellmates, their battle to outwit the prison guards, and the struggle to stay true to the cause that brought them there.With its colorful dialogue, moral dilemmas, and scenes of physical danger, Stewarts book would make a great movie . . . the prison life the book reveals is eyeopening, and Stewart describes it with great verve. Foreign Affairs
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