Norwegian police have arrested the environmental activist again Greta Thunberg during a demonstration in Oslo (Norway) against a wind farm.

The detention, brief and witnessed by Reuters, was during a indigenous protest who are claiming the wind turbine removal in grazing areas for their reindeer. Activists have been blockading government buildings for several days.

Groups of activists had been blocking the entrance to the Ministry of Oil and Energy for days, but this Wednesday they have extended their protest to access to three more departments, which led the authorities to order their eviction. Thunberg, like a dozen environmentalists, was forcibly moved from the entrance of the Ministry of Finance and carried a hundred meters away, while the protesters shouted “Let the mountains live”, and then left the area, according to the images broadcast live on the website of the Dagbladet newspaper.

The Norwegian Supreme Court ruled in 2021 that the two wind farms they are protesting against, in the center of the country, violated the rights of the Sami people according to international conventions, but they are still standing more than a year and a half later.

The activists ask the Government to apply that sentence, but the Executive defends itself by saying that the Supreme Court did not rule on what measures should be taken as a result and has assured that it is seeking a consensual solution between all parties.

The two wind farms of Storheia and Roan, with a total of 151 generators, are built on grazing land of the transhumant reindeer herds of the Sami indigenous people. The activists refused last night to meet with the Minister of Energy and Petroleum, Terje Aasland, and demanded to do it instead with the Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre.

“We do not accept any more empty words in the process. We have two demands: the wind turbines must be removed and the grazing lands must be returned,” the NSR, which brings together various Sami groups, said in a statement.

The activists stressed that the Government has had 505 days to comply with the sentence and that they have lost confidence in it, so it must be the prime minister who solves the problem. Due to protests, Aasland today called off a trip to the UK to participate in a visit with Crown Princes Haakon and Crown Prince Mette-Marit.