It was a relief and heartwarming to see them all walk through the airport together and into the press conference. The press conference was excellent, with an introduction offered by Senator Maria Cantwell. Sandy read a statement on behalf of the crew they wrote during their layover in Amsterdam.
An excerpt from the statement:
"During the time that we were detained and interrogated, we learned later, the price of oil had hit a record high. But it is only now, we feel, that each of us has actually paid the true price of oil. It is this loss of humanity necessary to maintain power structures where violence, militarization, environmental devastation and corruption are the downstream consequences of our current oil infrastructure. This is it. Things have got to change. If our experiences could bring even the smallest improvement in the quality of life for the people who originally inspired this work, it truly would all have been worth it."
What courage! Thank you and welcome home to:
Sandy Cioffi, Tammi Sims, Sean Porter, and Cliff Worsham.
A special thank you and welcome home to Joel Bisina, still in his homeland of Nigeria.
Ryan Hauck was also traveling with them in Nigeria for this mission and just was not with the group at the time they were detained. Thank you, Ryan, and welcome home.
In the news:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004362617_filmcrew21m.html
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