British agent urges summit activism

Activists demonstrating in connection with the NATO summit in April 2009 at which former Danish Prime MInister Anders Fogh Rasmussen was appointed secretary-general of NATO. Archive.
Activists demonstrating in connection with the NATO summit in April 2009 at which former Danish Prime MInister Anders Fogh Rasmussen was appointed secretary-general of NATO. Archive.
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A Danish Ph.D. thesis claims to that a British undercover agent incited anti-NATO and climate activists into action during planning meetings prior to major demonstrations, according to Information.

According to the report, investigations by Stine Krøijer for her Ph. D thesis on how activists plan their operations, showed that a British undercover police officer Mark Kennedy, on at least three occasions incited activists into action.

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