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Senior environment activists damage Magna Carta case at British Library

Two environment protesters aged 82 and 85 smashed parts of the enhanced case holding an initial text of the Magna Carta in the British Library in London on Friday before the pair one an Anglican priest were dropped in security staff.

In a video published by Just Stop Oil on social media Reverend Dr Sue Parfitt (82) held a sculpt over the case as Judy Bruce (85) struck it with a swelling hammer several times. Parfitt then held up a banner stating THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS BREAKING THE LAW.

The historical file was not harmed, according to the library.

There are only four initial Magna Carta texts, the 13th century English treaty which developed that nobody was above the law. Two of them are kept in the British Library, one remains in Salisbury Cathedral and the other is kept in Lincoln Castle.

As a Christian I am obliged to do all that I can to minimize the terrible suffering that's coming down the line and is here currently ... we should Just Stop Oil, Parfitt could be heard to say in the video clip.

London's Metropolitan Cops stated later on they had actually jailed 2 people on suspicion of criminal damage in relation to the occurrence.

Britain has been punishing disruptive presentations, particularly by climate advocates, who have actually disrupted a series of sports events, obstructed traffic and even broke into Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's private residence last year to curtain his home in black fabric in demonstration against his oil policy.

The federal government passed brand-new legislation in 2023 permitting harder action against disruptive protests.

(source: Reuters)