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News in english 22. dec. 2009 KL. 12.19

COP15: CJA spokeswomen released

Two spokeswomen for the Climate Justice Action have been released early.

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Stine Gry Jonassen and Tannie Nyboe – both spokeswomen for Climate Justice Action who were remanded in custody for a week following a COP15 demonstration last Wednesday, have been released from detention a day early.

Both were charged with inciting violence by trying to get demonstrators to press through police lines in order to reach the fence surrounding the Bella Center.

Tannie  Nyboe who has also been released a day early. It is unclear why the two have been released early.

“We feel that this has been an attempt to silence Climate Justice Action and other critical voices,” writes Stine Gry Jonassen of the detentions.

Tadzio  Müller, the CJA German spokesman who was released after three days in detention. The CJA’s German spokesman has also been released. Tadzio Müller, 33, was released last Saturday after three days in detention.

Cases against all three have, however, not been annulled.

Edited by Julian Isherwood

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