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Russia grants amnesty to 16 Greenpeace crew members charged for Arctic protest

From left: Greenpeace International activists Faiza Oulahsen of Netherlands, Dima Litvinov of Sweden, Camila Speziale of Argentina, Phiip Ball of the United Kingdom and Sini Saarela of Finland attend their meeting with residents of St.Petersburg, Russia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2013, with a projection of image of Greenpeace International activist Roman Dolgov of Russia standing in a cage in the background. Russia's parliament last Wednesday passed an amnesty bill that will likely apply to the 30-member crew of a Greenpeace ship detained after an Arctic protest, but it wasn't immediately clear if and when the activists would be allowed to leave the country. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Greenpeace says investigators have dropped charges against 16 activists who were detained in Russia's Arctic in September.

Authorities on Tuesday notified one crew member that his criminal case was closed. The remaining 29 activists were summoned to receive similar notifications on Wednesday.

Greenpeace on its official Twitter account on Wednesday listed 16 activists who had their criminal cases closed, but there was no mention of the two Canadians who were among the 30 people detained in September.

Alexandre Paul of Montreal and Paul Ruzycki of Port Colborne, Ont., were held in custody for two months before they were released in November pending trial. They were originally charged with piracy, but that was then downgraded to hooliganism.

On Tuesday, Paul’s mother, Nicole Paul, told The Canadian Press that her son might be home as early as this Friday.

All non-Russian crew members are expected to have the charges against them dropped and be allowed to leave Russia.

_ With files from The Associated Press

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