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France’s Cotillard in caged protest for Greenpeace activists in Russia

Oscar-winning actress Marion Cotillard briefly caged herself near Paris’s Louvre museum to demand the freeing of 30 Greenpeace activists jailed in Russia over an Arctic protest.

Cotillard, the star of the acclaimed 2007 film “La Vie en Rose” on French singer Edith Piaf, entered the cage and held a banner proclaiming: “I am a climate defender.”

She joined Greenpeace activists all dressed in red.

“There are people who have the courage to defend our planet and who put themselves into great trouble,” she said, calling the detention “absolutely absurd and crazy”.

The symbolic protest was staged in the heart of Paris at the Palais Royal complex, where the state theatre Comedie Francaise is located.

Several serving and former ministers and celebrities from the world of arts showed up to express their support.

The so-called “Arctic 30” were detained when the Russian Coast Guard boarded their Dutch-flagged Greenpeace vessel after several activists scaled a state-owned oil platform on September 18 in a protest.

Russia has since put the 30 people in prisons in Saint Petersburg pending trial after moving them from the Arctic Circle city of Murmansk.