At least five climate activists are reportedly being accused of breaking Environmental law in Poland after participating in the Fridays for Future demonstrations during the European Council summit in December.

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“I never thought I would live in a time when young, prosperous people — the future of the nation — are being bullied and hounded at police stations when they should be studying,” said Antoni Pożywiłko, a high school graduate from Poznan, on the Western side of Poland. He is one of several Polish youth climate activists who claim they had been visited by police after participating in the Fridays for Future demonstrations during the European Council summit on the 9th of December.

At least five young activists, all over 18 years, testified they are being accused of breaking Environmental law because they used a megaphone, while other underage activists have been awarded a ‘special guardian’ for ‘the welfare of the children’.

Antoni claims he was asked to go to court as a witness against his 20-year-old friend who wasn’t even informed that there were charges against him.

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