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Greenpeace worker Alex Harris's mother talks of fears for daughter Greenpeace worker Alex Harris's mother talks of fears for daughter
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The mother of a 27-year-old Greenpeace worker held by Russian authorities has described how coastguards fired "guns and mortars" on protesting activists.The mother of a 27-year-old Greenpeace worker held by Russian authorities has described how coastguards fired "guns and mortars" on protesting activists.
Alex Harris was on the Arctic Sunrise ship when it was seized last Thursday.Alex Harris was on the Arctic Sunrise ship when it was seized last Thursday.
About 30 of the crew are being held at gunpoint as the ship heads to Murmansk, according to Greenpeace. Thirty of the crew, including Devon engineer Iain Rogers, are being held at gunpoint according to Greenpeace.
Her mother Linda, from Dolton in Devon, said she had not heard from her daughter since an email last Wednesday and fears for her safety. Ms Harris' mother, Linda - from Dolton in Devon - said she had not heard from her daughter since an email last Wednesday and fears for her safety.
The ship was seized after four activists tried to board a Russian oil platform to prevent drilling activity. The ship was seized after four activists tried to board a Russian oil platform to prevent drilling activity and is being taken to Murmansk said Greenpeace,
Ms Harris works for Greenpeace in communications.Ms Harris works for Greenpeace in communications.
Mrs Harris said: "Alex emailed us when the activists were captured to say she was safe and well," she said.Mrs Harris said: "Alex emailed us when the activists were captured to say she was safe and well," she said.
She said her daughter had described how Russian coastguards started shooting guns and mortars into the air when activists tried to get at the oil platform.She said her daughter had described how Russian coastguards started shooting guns and mortars into the air when activists tried to get at the oil platform.
The next day the ship was stormed by security officers.The next day the ship was stormed by security officers.
Schools meals worker Mrs Harris, 55, said her daughter had a "passion for wildlife" and had been working for Greenpeace for about two years.Schools meals worker Mrs Harris, 55, said her daughter had a "passion for wildlife" and had been working for Greenpeace for about two years.
It was the first time that Ms Harris, who now lives in Australia, has been on a Greenpeace campaign.It was the first time that Ms Harris, who now lives in Australia, has been on a Greenpeace campaign.
"She was very excited about this trip," she said. "She was hoping to see polar bears - she did not envisage this sort of thing would happen."She was very excited about this trip," she said. "She was hoping to see polar bears - she did not envisage this sort of thing would happen.
"It is worrying for us. I am just hoping everything turns out for the best.""It is worrying for us. I am just hoping everything turns out for the best."
Iain Rogers' mother, hospital librarian Sue Turner, 62, from Exeter, said: "He has a good sense of humour so he will be coping.
"I'm pretty sure they are being treated OK.
"But he doesn't like small spaces, so he will be itching to get out."
The ship was seized in the Pechora Sea near to oil company Gazprom's rig.The ship was seized in the Pechora Sea near to oil company Gazprom's rig.
Russia's Investigative Committee announced on Friday that it is formally considering charges of piracy - something Greenpeace denies due to the peaceful nature of the protest.Russia's Investigative Committee announced on Friday that it is formally considering charges of piracy - something Greenpeace denies due to the peaceful nature of the protest.
The Gazprom project is Russia's first effort to extract oil from the Barents Sea.The Gazprom project is Russia's first effort to extract oil from the Barents Sea.
Greenpeace is campaigning against attempts by companies to extract oil from the waters of the Arctic, warning a spill would be highly environmentally damaging and that extraction of more fossil fuels will add to climate change.Greenpeace is campaigning against attempts by companies to extract oil from the waters of the Arctic, warning a spill would be highly environmentally damaging and that extraction of more fossil fuels will add to climate change.