Greta Thunberg detained by Norway police during pro-Sami protest

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Police removed climate activist Greta Thunberg and 9 other people from protests in Oslo, against wind farms that were built on land used by the indigenous Sámi people to graze reindeer.

By Gwladys Fouche and Victoria Klesty

The demonstrators have in recent days blocked access to some government buildings, putting the centre-left minority government in a crisis mode and prompting Energy Minister Terje Aasland to call off an official visit to Britain. "We want to make it very clear that it is the Norwegian state that is committing the real crime here, for violating human rights," she told Reuters minutes before she was removed.

Reindeer herders say the sight and sound of the giant wind power machinery frighten their animals and disrupt age-old traditions.

 

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Two servings can never satisfy!

I love her. Keep up the good work!!!!

So now she is for climate change and anti green energy?

Is she still a climate activist if she’s protesting against wind farms? Or is she an indigenous activist for protesting them being built on native land

That girl's headed for some really bad stuff. It's clear that she has mental deficiencies. Her parents should be ashamed of themselves for allowing her to go down this path.

How does she manage without a job?

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