He took part in a protest in favor of the release of members of the group Palestinian Action, a terrorist organization
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The far-left and pro-Hamás activist Greta Thunberg was arrested this Tuesday by British police in central London while she was taking part in a demonstration in support of pro-Palestinian terrorists who are being held in the United Kingdom.
The protest took place in front of the Aspen Insurance offices, located in the financial district of the British capital, and it was organized to support members of the Action Palestine group, an organization designated as terrorist, who remain in pretrial detention and who are currently carrying out a hunger strike.
According to the organizing groups, the demand targeted both the judicial situation of the detained terrorists and the policies of the British government in relation to the "Palestinian cause".
According to Prisoners for Palestine, Thunberg, 22 years old, was carrying a sign with the slogan: "Support for Action Palestine prisoners. I oppose genocide".
The decision to designate the Action Palestine group as a terrorist organization was adopted after a series of violent actions carried out by the group, including incursions into an air base and damage to military aircraft.
Greta Thunberg.
From that designation onward, any public expression of support for the organization, including the display of symbols, banners, or slogans, constitutes a criminal offense under Article 13 of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
British police reported that Thunberg was arrested for violating that regulation. In the same operation, two other people were arrested after vandalizing the facade of the Aspen Insurance building as part of the unrest.
Currently, eight Action Palestine terrorists remain in pretrial detention without the right to bail, awaiting trial on charges related to previous disturbances.
Greta Thunberg.
Thunberg's arrest is not an isolated incident within her record of protests in favor of Islamic terrorism. The young woman was released in February 2024 by a London court after she disobeyed a police order during a protest that was blocking access to a conference of the oil and gas industry. She has also been sanctioned on various occasions for acts of civil disobedience both in Sweden and in the United Kingdom.
In addition, she was recently deported from Israel after she tried to break the military cordon around Gaza and tried to enter the city, a war zone at that time, in order to bring supplies to the terrorist group Hamás.