Greta Thunberg and Activists Removed by Police at Swedish Parliament Protest
The climate activist and her group were forcibly removed for blocking the parliament entrance, marking a continuation of their global climate change advocacy.
- Greta Thunberg and other climate activists were forcibly removed by Swedish police for blocking the entrance to the Swedish parliament for a second consecutive day.
- The protest aimed to draw attention to climate change and political inaction, with Thunberg and her group advocating for urgent reforms.
- Thunberg, who has become the face of youth climate activism, emphasized the need for different methods to convey their message after decades of perceived inaction.
- The incident adds to Thunberg's history of being removed from protests in various countries, including a recent acquittal in the UK for a public order offense.
- Despite the removal, the activists' sit-down protest outside the parliament highlights the ongoing struggle for climate justice and the urgency of addressing climate change.