"The activists and Pedro Armestre, an independent photojournalist who works for Agence France-Presse, are charged with public order offences and with injuring two security guards during the protest in 2011," Agence France-Presse reported.
According to the media source, the members of Greenpeace organization burst into the Confrentes plant on February 15, 2011, climbed up one of the cooling towers and painted "Peligro Nuclear" ("Nuclear Danger") on it.
"Greenpeace's message is nuclear power is an obsolete, dangerous and expensive energy source. We advocate a 100% renewable energy model which is not only sustainable but also creates jobs," the organization's official statement published on its website reads.
Tried on Thursday, December 4, in the city of Valencia, the activists may receive a two years and eight month prison term, the media outlet underscores, adding the sentence "would be the toughest penalty ever handed to Greenpeace activists in Spain."
Iberdola, the Confrentes nuclear plant's owner, has also accused the activists for clashing with plant's security servicemen, saying that one guard was wounded by an electric saw while another "was hurt in the head."
Dismissing the allegations, Greenpeace refers to Article 5 of the Spanish Constitution that states that a person has the right to "enjoy an environment suitable for the development of the individual as well as the duty to preserve it."
Pedro Armestre, a photojournalist arrested with the Greenpeace group in Spain, insists that he was taking part in the event only as a professional photographer. "This trial aims to blindfold the person who wants to show what is happening," he said as cited by Agence France-Presse.
On November 19, Greenpeace has launched a #Cofrentes17 campaign, beating the environmental drum and urging the Spanish authorities to free the activists.
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"Is punishing the painting of a cooling tower with jail fair and proportionate? Defending the environment should not carry a cost that is higher than for destroying it," says the statement of Greenpeace.
Mi solidaridad @greenpeace_esp y #Cofrentes17 se enfrentan a penas de 3 años de cárcel por denunciar peligro nuclear pic.twitter.com/eeQiFEWu4P
— Cantón murciano (@cantonmurciano) 29 ноября 2014