Greta Thunberg was among climate activists detained during protests against the demolition of the coal village of Luetzerath in Germany, police say
Thunberg was detained while protesting at the opencast coal mine of Garzweiler 2, some 9 kilometres from Luetzerath, where she sat with a group of protesters near the edge of the mine.
"We are going to use force to bring you to the identity check, so please cooperate," a policeman said to the group, according to Reuters footage.
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