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Prime Minister's office blockaded and several hundred activists in demo outside the Royal Palace yesterday in Oslo while the government met the king, as it today is 600 days since the Supreme Court ruled the wind turbines at Fosen violate the human rights of the indigenous Sámi people, 100 days passed since the mass-blockades of Ministries ended after government promises to end the human rights violations but nothing has happened.
"We were promised change, we were promised that our human rights would be respected. Nevertheless nothing has happened. Now we are here to show that as long as the human rights violation is ongoing, it never gets quiet", said Elle Nystad, leader of Norwegian Sámi Association-Youth.
The Prime Minister of the human rights violating government claimed to Elle that "We are working with this matter. It is not standing still" presenting no evidence for that claim.
The human rights and environmental activists brought sleeping bags and chains, saying they would continue the blockade (at least) until today even if told by police to move, whilst police commented they expect the activists to follow Norway's laws (like the government... isn't).
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