Climate activists including Greta Thunberg block entrance to the Swedish parliament
- A global youth movement formed around weekly climate protests by a 21-year-old activist in 2018.
- The activist was forcibly removed by police from parliament entrances in Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
- Swedish police removed climate activists, including the young activist, for obstructing parliament entrances due to protests against climate change.
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Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Dragged By Cops From Blocking Swedish Parliament
Swedish police on Wednesday again forcibly removed Greta Thunberg and other climate activists who were blocking the entrance to parliament, driving them away in a police van for the second time this week. Thunberg and dozens of other environmental campaigners on Monday began blocking the main entrances to Sweden's parliament in a sit-down protest against the effects of climate change and what they said was political inaction. Police did not inte…
Swedish police on Tuesday forcibly removed environmental activist Greta Thunberg from the Swedish parliament, where she and other activists blocked the entrance, Reuters and AFP reported.
Greta Thunberg, along with some climate activists, blocked the entrance to the Swedish parliament. This was interrupted by police officers, who dragged Thunberg to the police vehicle.
Greta ovirala vhod v švedski parlament, odpeljala jo je policija
Greta Thunberg appears not to hesitate with her performances. This time, with her supporters, she blocked the entrance to the Swedish parliament. The police intervened and removed about ten protesters from the entrance. Today, the Swedish police physically removed climate activist Greta Thunberg, who is also on Soros' payroll, from the Swedish parliament, as she blocked the entrance with a group of some protesters.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg was carried away by police on Tuesday. She had protested in front of the Swedish Parliament for the second day in a row and blocked the entrance to the building. As on Monday, the 21-year-old Swede, together with other activists from the group “Fridays For Future”, wanted to draw attention to urgent social crises and the need for immediate and just change. The demonstrators were initially carried away from the par…
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