Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged with a crime that could carry a jail sentence after her latest protest.
Thunberg was among those arrested after a June 19 protest in the Swedish city of Malmo, according to the Daily Mail.
Thunberg “refused to obey police orders to leave the site,” according to a prosecutor.
The charge carries the potential of a six-month jail sentence. However, prosecutor Charlotte Ottesen told a Swedish newspaper the punishment is usually a fine.
Another staged Greta Thunberg “arrest”? ? pic.twitter.com/JPDYccnbuS
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Thunberg will be in court later this month on the charge.
The protest by the group Ta Tillbaka Framtiden (Reclaim the Future) sought to block the road to the Malmo harbor in a protest against fossil fuels.
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“The climate crisis is already a matter of life and death for countless people. We choose to not be bystanders, and instead physically stop the fossil fuel infrastructure. We are reclaiming the future,” Thunberg posted on Instagram.
Irma Kjellström, a protester who will also appear in court alongside Thunberg, said she was carried off by police, according to the BBC.
Greta Thunberg “arrested” today during another climate protest. This is how her “arrest” looks like, police literally kneeling in front of her ? pic.twitter.com/Ql2iIryOOD
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“We blocked the port in order to stop the use of fossil fuels that are killing innocent people,” she said.
“The real crimes continue inside the gate of the port. We are not going to sit and wait while the fossil fuel industry takes our dreams away from us.”
Asked about the charge against her, she replied, “I personally am more worried about the horrible harm the fossil fuel industry is doing to the world. I’m not going to stop while they are threatening the planet.”
WATCH: Greta Thunberg is detained by German police during ongoing protests against a coal mine’s expansion. https://t.co/G7BTHgsOqW pic.twitter.com/V33W13auGu
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In January, during a protest against a coal mine in Germany, Thunberg was carried away from a protest site by police.
German police later rejected claims that the officers carrying Thunberg away was a staged event, according to the BBC.
In February, Thunberg was among those blocking the entrance to Norway’s energy ministry in Oslo in a protest against a wind farm that protesters claimed violated the rights of indigenous people.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.