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Copenhagen Climate Council is not for ordinary people
Ursus:
Danish police arrest demonstrators in Copenhagen Sunday Dec. 13, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference is underway in Copenhagen, aiming to secure an agreement on how to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
(AP Photo/Anton Unger, POLFOTO)
Danish riot police scuffle with demonstrators in Copenhagen, Sunday Dec. 13, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference is underway in Copenhagen, aiming to secure an agreement on how to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
(AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Danish riot police arrest demonstrators in Copenhagen Sunday Dec. 13, 2009. Danish police on Sunday released hundreds of activists who were detained during a mass rally demanding strong action from delegates at the U.N. climate conference. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference is underway in Copenhagen, aiming to secure an agreement on how to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
(AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Anonymous:
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Anonymous:
While the new laws should be considered State of Emergency Laws, I am 100 percent sure that they will remain in place once the last participant in COP15 has left Denmark. Then we will live in a police state thanks to this summit.
I am kind of angry that so many were interested in this summit and entered Denmark regardless of the many warning made in advance. It is rather well-known that foreigners will be beaten up by the police. They do it all the time with soccer fans. The policemen even have a facebook group where they bragg about their actions. Here is a video from a soccer match between Denmark and Sweden some years ago: Hooligan police (Youtube)
The Swedish fans received well deserved beating for calling one of our beloved kings Christian the Tyrant
I hope that this Lumumba nobody who is angry at the Danish text which could save the world will be banned from further participation in the summit and send home to whereever he comes from.
Oscar:
Well the end result was about 1,800 preemptive arrests. About 20-30 people were actually charged. Also it became clear that the police had worked hard to register how people voted and even registered entries like this one in advance just because I mention COP15 from a Danish server.
The secret police started to arrest the speakers from NGO’s at the conference because they had spoken with protesters outside within 6 months before COP15.
I have to say that both the slow phone connections and slow internet connections we experienced during the COP15 showed that there was a lot of control with the electronic communication.
Unfortunately the worst part is that the state of emergency laws will not be reversed. Our state confines us to our homes right now.
I have to say thank the entire world very much for allowing Copenhagen to host this conference and imprison us citizens. It is just what we need.
Some might have noticed that there came no agreement as result of 14 days of conference. But as I will state it:
I would rather see the world blown up killing us all than sending a lot of money down to Africa or other poor countries where I know that 10-20% of the money ends up in the wrong pockets.
This kind of work the members of the G-77 presented us for what blackmail of the worst kind. They didn’t come because they were worried about the climate. They came because they would try to lure us for some money.
So we had a good meeting. It is over. Now it is time for us Danes to suffer scared 24/7 by the possible actions from our authorities.
Anonymous:
I am afraid now. I wrote a email to one of my friends where I criticized the way our prime minister handled the meeting by not throwing the Africa leaders out so they could get an agreement. Did our police read it? Will I be arrested like the spoke persons of Climate Action something?
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