Eleven Nobel Peace Prize laureates have written a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin calling for piracy charges against environmental activists, including two New Zealanders, to be dropped.
"We are writing to ask you to do all you can to ensure that the excessive charges of piracy against the 28 Greenpeace activists, freelance photographer and freelance video grapher are dropped, and that any charges brought are consistent with international and Russian law," laureates including South African archbishop Desmond Tutu and Northern Irish peace activists Mairead Maguire and Betty Williams said in the letter. They also urged Putin to "rededicate efforts to protect the Arctic".
The letter comes after Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, became the first head of state to raise the issue of the crew's detention with Putin, urging a speedy resolution of the case in a phone call on Thursday.
New Zealanders David Haussmann and Jonathan Beauchamp are among those being held in Murmansk.