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Journalists arrested for publicizing the environmental action of the Prado Museum are released from charges
  • Two members of the Vegetable Future environmentalist group glued to the paintings Majen de Goya on Saturday to ask for action against the climate emergency. The two activists and two journalists reporting on the action were arrested and charged with “damage to historical heritage and public disorder,” El Salto said.
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Two journalists are charged with “damage to historical heritage and public disorder” for reporting on Saturday at the Prado Museum in Madrid on action against the climate emergency. After spending the night in police station, two journalists and two ecologists who worked at the Prado Museum have been released, but the crimes they charge the four can result in a prison sentence of six months to three months or fines of twelve to twenty-four months.

The two members of the environmental group Vegetable Future adhered to the frames of the paintings of Maja Nude and Maja Jantzi de Goya and wrote on the wall “1.5°”, referring to the increase in the temperature of the planet. The UN, the UN, is currently holding the Egypt Climate Change Summit, and environmental groups around the world have multiplied their actions to demand effective action.

In the case of Saturday, the paintings of the Prado Museum of Madrid have not been damaged, but the security personnel proceeded immediately and also confronted the ecologists and journalists who were reporting on the activity, as reported by El Salto, one of the journalists: “He told me that they were not interested in recording the actions of ecologists and demanded that I stop doing my work,” he explained.

Four were arrested by the National Police and 29 in Madrid. He delegated them to the Examining Court. An arrested activist tells El Salto that he has not been given the opportunity to make statements either at the police station or in the court. The court order says the crimes are charged to the "four entrepreneurs", even though the journalists were doing their job.