After Greta Thunberg made an appeal for pressure to be put on the Swedish government to release her and the other activists from the Israelis, the Foreign Ministry released a statement saying consular support could be offered to her and any other Swedes.

That’s how it stood for most of the day. But within the last hour, Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard was interviewed outside the Swedish parliament.

She said the assessment of the situation is that the activists on the Madleen are not in any danger and, therefore, aren’t in need of consular support.

  • AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    3 days ago

    Stenergard (a minister in a right-wing government that detests everything Thunberg stands for) is probably pissed off that the IDF didn’t kill her.