British Police Tok Five Greenpeace Activists and its director of the United Kingdom in custody after activists threw 80 gallons of red dye into a pond at the United States embassy in London on Thursday.
The group announced in a statement that it was trying to “highlight death and devastation in Gaza as a direct result of the continuous sale of the United States to Israel,” according to Fox News.
However, the Tok group hurts to point out that its protest was neutral in carbon and environmental respectful.
“Twelve activists inclined the non -toxic and biodegradable dye of the containers stamped with the words ‘stops assembling Israel’ in the great pond located in front of the Embassy building in nine Olmos, southwest of London,” Greenpeace said. “The containers were delivered to the bicycle embassy with disguised trailers as delivery bicycles.”
The protest video can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-ciqcak4l8
“We put this action because the US weapons continuously to feed an indiscriminate war that has seen bombs falling in schools and hospitals, the whole neighbors hood criticized the rubble, and tens of thousands or erased Palestinian lives, said detainee, said Saidate, Saidedate, said arrested, said that weapons, according to weapons, what is supposed to Israelí, the United States government has a great responsibility for the horrors that develop in Gaza. “
Greenpeace UK wants British and the United States governments to declare a total embargo on Israel about civil victims in Gaza.
One of the tasks of protesters in custody was Will McCallum, the other co-executive director of Greenpeace UK. McCallum and the other activists were arrested under suspicion of conspiracy to cause criminal damage, which entails a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Greenpeace is not new in the execution of the law. The American arm of the group was found in hot water last month when a jury of North Dakota found the group responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars in defamation damage and other statements filed by a Pipuline pipeline company.
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