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Petition! Stop Danish Police Abuses Against Peaceful Climate Protesters

December 15th, 2009

To: Hans Gammeltoft-Hansen (Ombudsman), Per Larsen (Detective Commander of the Danish National Police) and Ritt Bjerregaard (Lord Mayor of Copenhagen)

Over the past two weeks, citizens of countries all over the world have come to Copenhagen for the UN COP-15 climate negotiations. Many have engaged in peaceful, nonviolent protest, trying to push world leaders to sign a meaningful deal that will save our planet for future generations.

Rather that giving them the space, the Danish police have used extremely heavy-handed and cruel mass arrest tactics, potentially violating European human rights laws. The Danish police are out of control, and they need to be held accountable.

SIGN PETITION HERE

Please join us and take action! Sign this petition calling on the Danish government to immediately investigate the police actions of the past two weeks, and demand that they allow future peaceful protests to go forward without similar abuses.

Danish Police: Going Too Far

On Saturday, Dec. 12, 100,000 people in Copenhagen participated in an overwhelmingly peaceful protest – but this protest was marred by the overzealous Danish police, who blocked off streets surrounding large groups of protestors, and arrested almost 1,000 people, the vast majority of which were clearly doing nothing illegal. Arrestees were handcuffed and forced to sit in rows for hours, as the temperatures dipped below freezing; numerous people urinated on themselves after being denied use of toilets. According to Maria Ludwig from Germany, “They kept me for two hours with plastic cuffs around our wrists and our hands behind our back, and then they put us on the bus. We had nothing to eat or drink, and one man asked the police to go to the toilet and they said: ‘No way are you going to put your trousers down, you’ll just have to piss into your trousers.” » Read more: Petition! Stop Danish Police Abuses Against Peaceful Climate Protesters

Copenhagen Police continue acts of unprovoked violence on protesters

December 13th, 2009

PRESS RELEASE
Climate Justice Action
14:25, 13 December 2009

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Around 200 demonstrators are currently being forcefully held in the street by Danish police near the American Embassy in Copenhagen.

The group had assembled as part of the “Hit the Production” demo. Without any provocation, the police charged violently at the crowd and began arrests, forcing people to sit on the ground in 2 degree temperatures while cuffed. The scenes seem to be an exact repetition of the human rights violations from yesterday.

Ed Thompson, a climate justice activist from the UK, who is at the scene, says: “I came here to show that the UN talks don’t represent me, that big business and rich governments can’t solve this crisis, and that it’s going to take all of us to avoid climate catastrophe – and the police are responding with pepper spray, batons and indiscriminate arrests.” (1)

50 climate activists have been arrested as of 1340, and there are reports of the use of batons and pepper spray on journalists as well as protesters. One journalist from Danish news outlet Ekstra Bladet has reportedly been arrested.

(1) Ed Thompson is available on +45 5268 6497

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