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Guy Jackson, 6 Sep 2015
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The
Greenpeace boat "Rainbow Warrior" lies half sunk following an attack
by the
French secret service in Auckland, August 14, 1985 (AFP Photo/Patrick
Riviere)
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Paris (AFP)
- The French secret service frogman who attached the mines which sank the Greenpeace
flagship Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand 30 years ago apologised for his actions
in an interview Sunday with investigative website Mediapart.
Jean-Luc
Kister, whose face was not covered in the hour-long video interview, said he
believed it was now the right time to say sorry to the family of Portuguese
photographer Fernando Pereira, who was killed in the explosion, to Greenpeace
and to the people of New Zealand.
"Thirty
years after the event, now that emotions have subsided and also with the
distance I now have from my professional life, I thought it was the right time
for me to express both my deepest regret and my apologies," Kister said.
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The bombed
hull of the Greenpeace
flagship Rainbow Warrior, following its
sabotage by the
French secret service
is shown in Auckland port on August 1,
1985 (AFP
Photo/Ross White)
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Kister was
working for France's spy agency, the DGSE, which carried out an unprecedented
mission to stop Greenpeace by bombing a peaceful protest ship without warning
in the waters of a friendly nation.
He was part
of the so-called "third team", whose mission was to attach two large
limpet mines to the hull of the converted trawler, working with fellow frogman
Jean Camas.
A third
member of the team, Gerard Royal, a brother of France's current environment
minister and former presidential candidate Segolene Royal, picked up the two
men in a dinghy after the covert operation.
"I
have the blood of an innocent man on my conscience, and that weighs on
me," a visibly emotional Kister said in the interview. "We are not
cold-blooded killers. My conscience led me to apologise and explain
myself."
He said the
mission that the 12-strong unit were ordered to carry out by then French
defence minister Charles Hernu was "disproportionate" and he claimed
that other less drastic ways of damaging the ship, such as breaking the
propeller shaft to prevent it from taking to sea, were rejected by the
government.
Name was
leaked
"There
was a willingness at a high level to say: this has to end once and for all, we
need to take radical measures. We were told we had to sink it. Well, it's
simple to sink a boat, you have to put a hole in it."
Kister's
name was leaked to the media soon after the bombing, albeit with a spelling
mistake as Kyster. He said he considered his unmasking to be an act of
"high treason".
"I'm
not angry at the journalists, it's the political powers I blame. If it had been
in the United States, other heads would have rolled."
Two days
after the bombing, two of the agents who took part -- Alain Mafart and
Dominique Prieur, who had posed as a couple of Swiss tourists -- were arrested
by New Zealand police and their identities revealed. Hernu, the defence
minister, was forced to resign two months later.
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The Zodiac
used by French Secret Services
in the sinking of the Greenpeace boat
"Rainbow Warrior, in July 1985 (AFP Photo)
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France has
since made an official apology for the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior and paid
damages. In 1996 it halted the nuclear testing that had prompted the Greenpeace
protest.
The
interview was carried out by French journalist and Mediapart founder Edwy
Plenel, who in September 1985 revealed in a Le Monde newspaper report the involvement
of the DGSE frogman in planting the explosives.
Plenel says
one aspect of the infamous bombing remains unexplained to this day -- how much
then president Francois Mitterrand knew about the operation.
Although
Mitterrand was aware that it was going to take place, "at which point did
he know the operation was going to be so violent?", Plenel asked.
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