Saturday, January 17, 2026
11.1 C
New Delhi

Greta Thunberg Arrested During Protest Backing Pro-Palestinian Hunger Strike In London

London police on Tuesday arrested Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg during a demonstration in support of pro-Palestinian hunger strikers, according to Palestinian activist groups involved in the protest.

The arrest took place during a demonstration linked to prisoners accused of supporting Palestine Action, a group banned in the United Kingdom. Activist group Prisoners for Palestine said Thunberg was detained while participating in what it described as a “lock-on protest” in central London.

Arrest made under UK terrorism laws

In a statement, Prisoners for Palestine said Thunberg was arrested under the UK Terrorism Act. The group alleged that the protest aimed to draw attention to the detention of activists it described as “Palestine Action prisoners,” some of whom are currently on hunger strike.

According to the statement, Thunberg was holding a placard that read, “I support the Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide,” at the time of her arrest. The group did not provide further details on the charges she may face.

Protest highlights wider political tensions

The prisoners at the centre of the protest are being held on multiple charges, including alleged support for the banned Palestine Action group, the activists said. Demonstrators gathered to express solidarity with the detainees and to criticise Israel’s actions in Gaza, a theme that has increasingly featured in pro-Palestinian protests across Europe.

Thunberg, best known for her global climate activism, has in recent months spoken out more frequently on the Israel-Gaza conflict, drawing both support and criticism. Her arrest adds to a growing list of high-profile detentions linked to demonstrations over the war, as authorities across Europe grapple with protests that often test the limits of public order laws.

London’s Metropolitan Police have not yet issued a detailed statement on the arrest.

(This is a breaking news story and is being updated. Please refresh for the latest updates.) Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Women Are Taught To Be Ashamed’: Shobhaa De Reflects On Female Pleasure And Desire

Speaking to News18 at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2026, Shobhaa De reflects on shame, desire and why women are taught to censor pleasure. Read More

From Gauri Lankesh murder accused to gangster kin: How Maharashtra voted for tainted corporators

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra civic election results have put the spotlight on tainted corporators, as candidates with criminal backgrounds won several seats in the corporation polls. Read More

UN high seas treaty comes into effect, pushing to protect 30% of global oceans by 2030

A UN-backed treaty governing biodiversity in international waters has come into force, creating a binding legal framework to protect the high seas and meet the goal of safeguarding 30% of the oceans by 2030 Go to Source Read More

Discover Where To Dine This Winter Season In Kolkata For Season’s Best Dishes

Across the city, eateries are introducing seasonal menus for the winter that are sure to drive away the cold. Here’s where you need to go to try some delicious food and drinks. Read More

Hate The Taste, Love The Benefits: Know Why Bitter Gourd Deserves A Regular Place In Your Diet

Often avoided because of its sharp, bitter flavour, bitter gourd, popularly known as karela, is one of the most powerful vegetables you can include in a healthy diet. Read More

Topics

‘Women Are Taught To Be Ashamed’: Shobhaa De Reflects On Female Pleasure And Desire

Speaking to News18 at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2026, Shobhaa De reflects on shame, desire and why women are taught to censor pleasure. Read More

From Gauri Lankesh murder accused to gangster kin: How Maharashtra voted for tainted corporators

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra civic election results have put the spotlight on tainted corporators, as candidates with criminal backgrounds won several seats in the corporation polls. Read More

UN high seas treaty comes into effect, pushing to protect 30% of global oceans by 2030

A UN-backed treaty governing biodiversity in international waters has come into force, creating a binding legal framework to protect the high seas and meet the goal of safeguarding 30% of the oceans by 2030 Go to Source Read More

Discover Where To Dine This Winter Season In Kolkata For Season’s Best Dishes

Across the city, eateries are introducing seasonal menus for the winter that are sure to drive away the cold. Here’s where you need to go to try some delicious food and drinks. Read More

Hate The Taste, Love The Benefits: Know Why Bitter Gourd Deserves A Regular Place In Your Diet

Often avoided because of its sharp, bitter flavour, bitter gourd, popularly known as karela, is one of the most powerful vegetables you can include in a healthy diet. Read More

Steve Smith Clarifies Controversial Decision To Keep Strike Over Babar Azam

Cricket is often described as a team sport, but within those 22 yards, individual instincts and split-second decisions can sometimes collide. Read More

IND U19 vs BAN U19 World Cup Live Streaming: When & Where To Watch

While the senior Bangladeshi cricket team has refused to travel to India for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, their Under-19 counterparts will be locking horns today. Read More

WPL 2026 Updated Points Table, Most Wickets And Most Runs After UPW vs RCB Match

The 2026 Women’s Premier League (WPL) has reached a fever pitch following UP Warriorz (UPW) vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clash. Read More

Related Articles