Greenpeace Protests Argentina’s Congress to Reform Glacier Law · Global Voices
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A group of Greenpeace activists protested in front of the Argentine Congress in rejection of the bill to amend the glacier law promoted by the government of Javier Milei.
In the midst of a strong police operation, activists were arrested after hanging flags at the Monument to the Two Congresses. The Senate is debating this afternoon a reform that redefines the protection of glaciers and periglacial areas. Read more
With fences, hydrants and the deployment of federal forces, the government strengthens control in the area. In the early hours of the morning nine Greenpeace activists who demonstrated at the Two Congress Monument were arrested and in the afternoon there will be a series of activities in the area.
An activist climbed up to a monument in front of the Argentine National Congress to display two flags in rejection of the reform of the Glaciares Law, in an intervention that generated tension in the area and resulted in a security operation.As the Argentine News Agency learned, one of the flags displayed carried the slogan: “Deputies: do not betray Argentines”, while the other one pointed out: “The Glaciares Law is not touched”.Environmental pr…
A group of Greenpeace activists climbed up to the Monument of the Two Congresses - located in front of the Congress of the Nation - to place two flags in rejection of the Glaciares Law reform. Javier Milei’s government seeks to approve this norm, which already has half a sanction from the House of Senators, this very afternoon to enable mining in currently protected areas, despite the rejection of the protectionists of the environment. One activ…
A police operation was deployed shortly after 6 on Wednesday. Nine people were arrested.
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