Thunberg had on Monday joined protesters demanding the removal
of 151 wind turbines from reindeer pastures used by Sami herders
in central Norway. They say a transition to green energy should
not come at the expense of Indigenous rights.
The demonstrators have in recent days blocked access to some
government buildings, putting the centre-left minority
government on a crisis footing and prompting Energy Minister
Terje Aasland to call off an official visit to Britain.
Norway's supreme court ruled in 2021 that the turbines, erected
on two wind farms at Fosen and part of Europe's largest onshore
wind power complex, violated Sami rights under international
conventions, but they remain in operation more than 16 months
later.
Thunberg, holding a red, blue, yellow and green Sami flag, was
lifted and carried away by police officers from the finance
ministry while hundreds of demonstrators chanted slogans.
"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.
Thunberg and other demonstrators later blocked the entrance to
the climate and environment ministry and were again removed by
police.
Thunberg, for many a global standard-bearer of the campaign to
end the world's reliance on carbon-based energy, was released
along with other activists who had also been detained.
Reindeer herders say the sight and sound of the giant wind power
machinery frighten their animals and disrupt age-old traditions.
The energy ministry has said the turbines present a legal
quandary despite the supreme court ruling and is hoping to find
a compromise, but that it could take another year to make a new
decision in the Fosen case.
Activists on Tuesday said they had raised close to $100,000 in
recent days to help individual demonstrators pay police fines.
(Reporting by Gwladys Fouche, additional reporting by Nora Buli
and Victoria Klesty, writing by Terje Solsvik; Editing by Nora
Buli and John Stonestreet)
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