Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/DAPL-Action-with-Oily-Water-at-Credit-Suisse-Headquarters-in-Bern-27MZIFJJQK7_2.htmlConceptually similarDAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOTWCompleted★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOTYCompleted★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOTUCompleted★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOU0Completed★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOU1Completed★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOU5Completed★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOU6Completed★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOU8Completed★★★★DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGP0STQOU2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQOTVDAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGreenpeace activists are distributing bottles with oily water labeled PURE DAKOTA SPRING WATER in front of the Credit Suisse bank at the Bundesplatz in Bern. The water is a symbol for the risk of oil pollution through the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline. Greenpeace is calling on Credit Suisse to withdraw loans for the controversial Dakota Access Oil Pipeline in the USA, respectively the companies behind the project. The action is in support of the peaceful resistance of the American Sioux against the construction.In original language:Ölwasser für Credit SuisseZürich, 12. April 2017: Rund 20 Greenpeace-Aktivistinnen und -Aktivisten haben heute über Mittag in Zürich, Bern und Basel vor Filialen der Credit Suisse Fläschchen verteilt mit der Aufschrift «Pure Dakota Spring Water». In den Fläschchen befindet sich ölig-dreckiges Wasser. Die AktivistInnen machten Passanten und CS-KundInnen so auf die dreckigen Pipeline-Deals der Schweizer Grossbank aufmerksam: Die Dakota Access Öl-Pipeline droht das Trinkwasser der Sioux und weiterer 17 Millionen Menschen zu verschmutzen, und die Credit Suisse spielt eine Schlüsselrolle bei der Finanzierung des Projekts bzw. der Firmen dahinter. © Greenpeace/Ex-Press/Manuel ZinggLocations:Alpine Countries-Bern (Switzerland)-Europe-SwitzerlandDate:12 Apr, 2017Credit:© Greenpeace / Ex-Press / Manuel ZinggMaximum size:6624px X 4416pxRestrictions:PHOTO AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BY EXTERNAL MEDIA UNTIL MAY 31/05/2017. TERMS OF DELIVERY: NO RESALE, NO ARCHIVE, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.Keywords:Credit Suisse-Dakota Access Pipeline-Day-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Drinking water-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Leaflets-Logos-Oil pipelines-Public engagement-Two peopleShoot:DAPL Action with Oily Water at Credit Suisse Headquarters in BernGreenpeace activists are distributing bottles with oily water labeled PURE DAKOTA SPRING WATER as a symbol for the risk of oil pollution through the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline. Greenpeace is calling on Credit Suisse to withdraw loans for the controversial Dakota Access Oil Pipeline in the USA, respectively the companies behind the project.The action is in support of the peaceful resistance of the American Sioux against the construction.Related Collections:DAPL Actions at Credit Suisse Headquarters in Switzerland (Photos & Video)