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December 19, 2011

Daily Star - Greenpeace secret mission recruits 2,500 ‘agents’, December 19th 2011


BEIRUT: Over 2,500 people have signed up to join Greenpeace Lebanon’s “Secret Mission: Blue Shield 2011,” details of which will be released Monday.
The campaign, which was launched three weeks ago, has encouraged people to sign up, asking them “Can you keep a secret?” and urging “all Lebanese to get on board and save their country!”
The environmental nongovernmental organization has released two short videos as a preview of the campaign, one of which shows a Greenpeace member sampling coastal water.
As of Monday, “agents” who have signed up to the secret mission, details of which can be found at www.gpsecretmission.com, will start receiving information on the campaign via email updates.
As part of the campaign, members of the public are also being encouraged to report any environmental violations that they witness to the NGO, via their Facebook page at Greenpeace Lebanon. 


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2011/Dec-19/157290-greenpeace-secret-mission-recruits-2500-agents.ashx#axzz1gtLKaQwu

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