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Greta Thunberg Arrested in Copenhagen Protest Against Maersk’s Ties to Israel’s Military


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Protests erupted outside Maersk’s headquarters in Copenhagen on Monday, February 24, as climate activist Greta Thunberg joined demonstrators demanding that the shipping giant sever its ties with Israel’s military supply chain. The demonstration, which saw activists blocking the entrance to the company’s offices, quickly escalated as Danish police moved in, using batons and tear gas to disperse the crowd.

 

Thunberg, now 21 and widely known for leading the ‘Fridays for Future’ climate movement, has increasingly taken a vocal stance on geopolitical issues, particularly in support of Palestine. Speaking in a video posted online, she stated, “We are here to demand that Maersk must stop all the transportation of weapons and weapon components to Israel.” She further urged the company to cancel all contracts and investments linked to what she described as “genocide and occupation” in Palestine.

 

Despite the protests, Maersk defended its actions, insisting that the shipments in question do not contain weapons or ammunition. Instead, the company described them as “military-related equipment” transported under a US-Israel security cooperation programme. “The cargo has been screened and complies with applicable laws,” Maersk stated in response to the allegations.

 

As tensions outside the headquarters grew, police initially attempted to negotiate with the protesters. However, when dialogue failed, authorities opted to use force, citing the demonstration's location on private property. “We tried using dialogue to get the protesters to leave the area,” a police spokesperson explained. “It’s a private area. And in the end, the dialogue stopped and then we had to use the necessary means to remove the protesters from the area.”

 

Thunberg and 19 other activists were ultimately arrested during the protest, highlighting the growing intersection of climate activism and political advocacy in global conflicts.

 

Based on a report by Euro News  2025-02-24

 

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