Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Novaky12-Solidarity-Vigil-in-Sweden-27MZIFJW6LMNS.htmlConceptually similarNovaky12 Solidarity Manifestation in SwedenGP0STSSCTCompleted★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Manifestation in SwedenGP0STSSCSCompleted★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenGP0STSSC8Completed★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenGP0STSSCACompleted★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenGP0STSSCECompleted★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenGP0STSSCJCompleted★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenGP0STSSCICompleted★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Manifestation in SwedenGP0STSSCVCompleted★★★★★★Novaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenGP0STSSCGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSSCCNovaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenSolidarity manifestation outside the Slovakian embassy for the activists detained in Slovakia for protesting at a coal mine.Twelve activists from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany and Belgium protested peacefully against dirty coal by displaying banners on the mining tower of a Slovak lignite mining company, calling for an end to the era of coal. The activists are now facing unfounded criminal charges and are at risk of being imprisoned for up to 5 years. The decision by a Slovakian court on 2 December to keep Greenpeace activists in detention until a trial takes place is unacceptable.Locations:Europe-Nordic Countries-Stockholm-SwedenDate:2 Dec, 2018Credit:© Edward Beskow / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 4384pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Candlelight vigil-Candles-Embassies-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Men-Night-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Public engagement-Signs-WomenShoot:Novaky12 Solidarity Vigil in SwedenSolidarity manifestation outside the Slovakian embassy for the activists detained in Slovakia for protesting at a coal mine.Twelve activists from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany and Belgium protested peacefully against dirty coal by displaying banners on the mining tower of a Slovak lignite mining company, calling for an end to the era of coal. The activists are now facing unfounded criminal charges and are at risk of being imprisoned for up to 5 years. The decision by a Slovakian court on 2 December to keep Greenpeace activists in detention until a trial takes place is unacceptable.