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salty! Greta Thunberg skipped the UN climate conference COP27 in Egypt, tweeting sympathy for unjustly held political prisoners.

WASHINGTON – Global climate activist Greta Thunberg has confirmed this year that she will not attend the COP27 climate summit, which was held this year. Located in the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh, this year’s limited social space takes place and the bleacher-like conference opens the stage to world leaders. Politicians do PR. The tweet showed solidarity with Egypt’s political prisoners.

AFP reported today (October 31) that the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) begins on November 6 in Sharm el-Sheikh. Sheikh), who hosted Egypt this year.

Egypt, notorious for human rights abuses, found in July that environmental activists and campaigners had submitted an open letter to the Cairo government expressing concern about Egypt’s potential to become a “dweller of death.” The host country made COP27 a success, drawing attention to a number of human rights violations.

especially “Prisoner of conscience” Many prisoners of conscience, or political prisoners, remain in prisons in Egypt.

Previously, 19-year-old Swedish climate activist Tun Bray tweeted his support for political prisoners in Egyptian prisons. She answered a question about her presence at COP27 this year while promoting her new book, The Climate Book at Southbank Center in London, that she would not be attending COP27 in Egypt.

The proceeds from this license fee, Greta Tunbray, will go to the global climate change organization she founded.

“I will not attend COP27 for many reasons, but this year the social sector is very limited.”

Tun Bray said, “Policemen are mainly used as an opportunity for leaders and powerful people to get their attention. Many bleaching methods are used. (green wash)”

According to Greenpeace in the Thai region Green bleaching was found to be one of the ways to create the image of companies that produce products as being environmentally friendly. But that does not mean that there will be a real reduction in the environmental impact.

Bray added, “The COP is not really intended for whole system change. but want to support slow progress,” he continued. “So as it stands, the COP meeting doesn’t really work unless we certainly use it as an opportunity to drive.”

Greta Tun Bray, who became famous across the world for not going to school every Friday. But he was invited to protest climate change in front of the Swedish parliament at the age of 15 to attend the first UN climate conference in 2018 in Poland, the COP23 2018 event.

report from the Connect4Climate channel on YouTube, where he made a smart speech. with the idea that

“…but I’ve learned you’re never too small to make a change” and “You only talk about growing the permanent green economy because you’re afraid of being unpopular. You talk about walking on with the same bad idea that will keep us in this mess even when the logical thing to do is to pull the emergency brake.”

Capital Bray, aged 15, said, “You’re not mature enough to say it like that. Despite the mess you’ve left for us children But I’m not worried about being famous. I’m interested in climate justice and a living world.”

In one episode he said, “In 2078, I will celebrate my 75th birthday, and if I have children they might spend time with me. They might ask me about you guys. They might ask why you’re not doing anything while you still have time to act.”

In the statement, Bray explained that “Our civilization is being sacrificed for opportunities for the few who are still making big money,” he said firmly. “We need to keep fossil energy underground and we need to pay attention to equality and if it is impossible to find a solution within the system. Maybe we should change the system ourselves.”

Capital Bair was among a group of people last week who signed a petition called the human rights coalition calling on Egyptian officials to be socially free political prisoners.

The guardian The British media reported on Sunday (30) that Greenpeace condemns Egypt for using COP27 to clear its image of human rights issues. The Prime Minister of Egypt, Gen. Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, who has been in power since 2014, 60,000 political prisoners in prison, silenced environmental and climate change activists. As the US State Department collects on Egypt’s many human rights issues of illegal killing. Killed by vigilantes by state forces enforced disappearance by the state Inside the Egyptian prison there was torture and terror.