What Happened to Greta Thunberg? Updates on the Activist Arrested in Denmark
What Happened to Greta Thunberg?
After a period of silence, Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has once again made headlines globally, this time for a cause that extends beyond climate change.
Greta was arrested during a protest at the University of Copenhagen, where the group Students Against Occupation gathered to voice their opposition to the war in Gaza.
In a video shared on Instagram shortly before her arrest, Thunberg stated, “Students Against Occupation and I are in the administration building of the University of Copenhagen,” highlighting their protest against the university’s cooperation with Israeli institutions.
Reportedly, Greta is among six individuals arrested by Danish police during the demonstration, expected to be released following standard interrogations.
This isn’t Thunberg’s first encounter with law enforcement; earlier in 2023, she faced similar circumstances in Germany.
However, her current protests shift focus from environmental issues to advocating for Palestinian rights.
A Look at Greta’s Journey
At just 21 years old, Greta Thunberg has evolved into a prominent symbol in the fight against climate change.
Previously dubbed one of the world’s most influential people, she has received numerous accolades, including the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity.
In some circles, skeptics of climate alarmism have dubbed detractors “gretini”, reflecting the polarizing role Thunberg plays in environmental debates.
Following her participation in significant events like COP24 and the World Economic Forum in Davos, she seemed to have stepped back from the limelight, allowing space for other youth to continue her fight.
Notably, at age 15, she initiated her school strike for climate, becoming an icon with her yellow raincoat.
Paradoxically, Greta graduated in June 2023, receiving an honorary degree in Theology from the University of Helsinki before her regular high school diploma.
While her fight against climate change continues through the Greta Thunberg Foundation, her recent actions suggest a newfound commitment to the Palestinian cause, as seen in her arrest during the pro-Gaza demonstration.