Thunberg and other climate activists forcibly removed by Swedish police on Wednesday, the second time this week that they had blocked the entrance to parliament. They taken away in a police van.
Monday saw her and hundreds of other environmental activists begin a sit-in protest outside Sweden’s parliament, protesting the effects of climate change and what they perceived as political apathy.
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When the protest recommenced on Tuesday morning, police removed the protestors but did not step in at first.
With her weekly demonstrations in front of the Swedish parliament beginning in 2018, Thunberg, 21, rose to prominence as the face of the youth climate movement, organizing massive rallies throughout the world.
Activists removed from the national assembly for obstructing entrances by the Stockholm police. Although activists allowed to demonstrate outside.