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Greta Thunberg fined for blocking Swedish parliament entryway

Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been fined in her native Sweden for disobeying authorities orders after blocking an entrance to parliament on two occasions in March, the Stockholm District Court stated on Wednesday.

Thunberg and 4 other campaigners stood trial after authorities by force removed them on March 12 and 13 during sit-down demonstrations against the impacts of environment modification and what they stated was political inaction.

Thunberg was fined 6,000 Swedish crowns ($ 550), news company TT reported.

A court authorities validated to that Thunberg had actually been found guilty however declined to discuss the size of the penalty.

Thunberg, 21, became the face of young environment activists after her weekly demonstrations, beginning in 2018, next to the Swedish parliament rapidly became a worldwide youth motion with big rallies across continents.

Stockholm authorities have actually said that although activists had the right to demonstrate outside the nationwide assembly, they were removed for obstructing entrances.

In 2015 Thunberg was found guilty twice in Sweden of disobeying an authorities order and purchased to pay a fine.

In February she was cleared in Britain of a public order offence as a judge ruled that police had no power to jail her and others at a demonstration in London in 2015.

(source: Reuters)