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Greenpeace activists phase environment demonstration inside WEF conference in Davos

Greenpeace activists staged a brief environment modification demonstration just outside the primary hall of the World Economic Forum's annual conference on Thursday, as service and political leaders collected for this week's occasion in Davos.

Dressed in dark matches and white t-shirts, 3 protesters made it into the Congress Centre and scaled a lobby veranda before unfurling a big banner stating: Tax the super-rich. Fund a simply & & green future.

Security staff stepped in and escorted the protesters away, quickly before the official opening ceremony and a speech by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

A source knowledgeable about the scenario stated there was no security risk from the protest which the activists had been badge-holders for the event, working for among its companies.

Greenpeace activist Clara Thompson later told Reuters that the 3 were being kept in the police station in Davos.

They had their ways and suggests, I can't state anymore, Thompson stated when asked how they had got inside the occasion.

The WEF said in a declaration that it appreciates the right to tranquil expression, including that it was evaluating the matter and placed the highest concern on making sure the safety and wellness of all participants and personnel.

Tuesday's message to organization and political leaders participating in the meeting in Switzerland echoed another demonstration by Greenpeace, during which activists obstructed the Davos heliport.

Security is tight for the WEF meeting, where one of the primary styles for discussion today is protecting the planet.

In an increasingly polarized and fragmented world, continuing to provide a platform for such discussion has never been more necessary, the WEF said in its declaration.

Demonstrators opposing over nonrenewable fuel source subsidies had also on Monday splattered green paint on the store front where Amazon has established a temporary base on the main street.

(source: Reuters)