Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-blinds-Ministry-of-Agriculture-27MZIFL6QYUV.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace blinds Ministry of AgricultureGP01JJLCompleted★★★★Greenpeace blinds Ministry of AgricultureGP01JJMCompleted★★★★Greenpeace blinds Ministry of AgricultureGP01JJPCompleted★★★★Greenpeace blinds Ministry of AgricultureGP01JJSCompleted★★★★Greenpeace blinds Ministry of AgricultureGP01JJOCompleted★★★★Activists spray paint Illegal Wood from Dutch Timber traderGP01JJDCompleted★★★★Activists spray paint Illegal Wood from Dutch Timber traderGP01JJECompleted★★★★Activists spray paint Illegal Wood from Dutch Timber traderGP01JJGCompleted★★★★Activists spray paint Illegal Wood from Dutch Timber traderGP01JJHCompleted★★★★View AllGP01JJRGreenpeace blinds Ministry of AgricultureGreenpeace activists blind windows of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality with illegally logged timber from Papua New Guinea. They also put up a banner reading "LNV, maak het nu waar: verbod op illegaal hout!" which translates into: "Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, make it happen: ban illegal wood!" In original language:Greenpeace blindeert ministerie LNVGreenpeace blindeert een deel van het ministerie van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Voedselkwaliteit met platen multiplex gemaakt van illegaal hout uit Papoea-Nieuw-Guinea omdat het ministerie een oogje lijkt toe te knijpen voor de import van illegaal hout uit de allerlaatste oerbossen in de wereld. Ook wordt een spandoek opgehangen met de tekst "LNV, maak het nu waar: verbod op illegaal hout!" Locations:Europe-Netherlands-The HagueDate:23 Apr, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Joël van HoudtMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Commercial logging-Day-Deforestation-Dutch Government-Forests (campaign title)-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace youth groups-Illegal logging-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Timber-Timber industryShoot:Action against Illegal Timber at Ministry in the NetherlandsGreenpeace blinds windows of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality with illegally logged timber from Papua New Guinea. The reason is that the ministry seems to have developed a 'blind spot' for the import of illegal timber from the last ancient forests in the world. Earlier the same day, the activists protested at the timber company Emmerik. The company continues to trade in illegal plywood, despite having promised last year to stop. Greenpeace requests a lawful ban on the import of illegal timber. *Earlier this day this action started by claiming the illegal wood at Dutch timber company Emmerik.See shoot: GP01JJK