Greenpeace UK co-head arrested for pouring red dye into US embassy pond

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/apr/10/greenpeace-co-head-arrested-for-pouring-red-dye-into-us-embassy-pond

by F0urLeafCl0ver

8 comments
  1. Scotland Yard should enlist Cousin Greg as a witness.

  2. >We took this action because US weapons continue to fuel an indiscriminate war that’s seen bombs dropped on schools and hospitals, entire neighbourhoods blasted to rubble, and tens of thousands of Palestinian lives obliterated.

    Israel’s treatment of Gaza is absolutely appalling. Recently there has been a scandal where Israel opened fire on a few Red Crescent ambulances and buried the medics and ambulances in hopes that no one would spot it. They later claimed that the ambulances’ lights weren’t on and stuff and they thought they were Hamas. But when video footage surfaced (including one from a dead medic), they had to row back their story and admitted that they have killed more than a dozen medics for no reason at all.

    Many medics in Gaza would have been killed but we wouldn’t know about them because no footage has been leaked.

  3. Criminal Damage to water? The Met need to go after *every water company in the UK* before they worry about some biodegradable food dye.

  4. I’m all for people peacefully protesting, is this a Greenpeace thing, or is that just his job? I thought Greenpeace was about the environment.

  5. Yet not a fucking word about the slaughter of women and children by Russian mafia/military in Ukraine.

  6. A person commits a crime and gets arrested for it, more news at 11.

  7. Prefer a protest like this than ones that occupy public spaces/shut down roads/climb buildings etc.

    Literally no harm done and point made.

    Am still continuously confused as to why the Gaza/Israel war gets so much press though. It’s horrific, but its death toll isn’t even remotely comparable to Sudan, Ethiopia, Ukraine, etc.

  8. This government need to reverse the draconian Policing Act and Public Protest Act that were brought into place by the previous government.

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