Thunberg once again takes sides with Palestinians
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has once again used a climate demonstration to take sides with the Palestinians. Wearing a traditional black and white Palestinian scarf around her neck, she said at a livestreamed rally in Amsterdam that the climate protection movement had a duty to "listen to the voices of those who are oppressed and who are fighting for peace and justice".
Thunberg then passed the microphone to a woman who was also wearing a Palestinian scarf and claimed that Israel was "committing genocide in my country". Israel is deliberately attacking hospitals and civilians, the woman said.
Many participants reacted indignantly to the accusations. One man jumped onto the stage in front of the cameras and shouted into the microphone: "I came here for a climate demonstration, not to hear political views."
Thunberg speaks of "occupied land"
Thunberg then called on the participants to remain calm and chanted several times: "No climate justice on occupied land." ("There is no climate justice on occupied land.") She was obviously alluding to the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel.
Following a similar action last month, Thunberg had already been criticized for not mentioning the Israeli victims of the Hamas massacre on 7 October, which left around 1,200 dead.
According to the organizers, around 85,000 people took part in the climate demonstration, making it the largest such demonstration in the Netherlands to date.
Greta Thunberg continued to express her solidarity with the Palestinians at another climate demonstration, stating, "No climate justice can be achieved on occupied land," presumably referring to the Palestinian territories. Despite the controversy surrounding her previous remarks, Thunberg remains undeterred in integrating political activism into her climate advocacy.
Source: www.dpa.com