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Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen says on Instagram that the shareholders have received notice of eviction at 02.25. The campaigners are protesting against the development of the wind turbines on the Fosenhalvøya, which the Supreme Court has declared to be unlawful. Shareholders from the Norske Samirs Riksforbund Nuorat and Natur og Ungdom planned to block the entrance to the ministry on Monday. They have been campaigning in the foyer of the ministry since Thursday. 15-minute deadline The police are said to have given the campaigners 15 minutes to leave the building before they are removed by force. The protesters chanted and shouted slogans as they waited to be carried out. The Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is scheduled to join the campaign on Monday morning. According to the campaigners, she was denied access to the ministry on Sunday evening. Greta Thunberg was refused to join the campaigners on Sunday evening. Photo: news The police state that they have received a request from the Ministry’s security office DSS to remove the demonstrators. The 13 protesters who are in the OED have been ordered to remove themselves, the police write on Twitter. – Courageous campaigners On Sunday, the campaigners were visited by Sámi Parliament President Silje Karine Muotka, who called them brave and expressed her support. Muotka understands the way they act, which she calls safe and peaceful. – I think it is important to draw attention to the fact that this is a violation of human rights, she says to news. Muotka says it is disappointing that the wind turbines at Fosen are in full operation 500 days after the Supreme Court ruled that the plant is illegal. She says the lack of reactions creates powerlessness, and that she is worried about the young protesters who feel they have to take responsibility for such a serious matter. – The responsibility should not be theirs. It is us politicians who must ensure progress in the case, she says. Aasland says Fosen clarification may take a year Oil and Energy Minister Terje Aasland says the authorities need more knowledge about the grazing areas before they can clarify what happens to the wind turbines at Fosen. He believes this can take up to a year. More than 500 days ago, the Supreme Court ruled that the wind farm was built in violation of the Sami’s human rights and that the development was unlawful.



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