Arab Times

Poland deports 13 activists:

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unpreceden­ted rollback of Clean Water Act protection­s,” said Jan Goldman-Carter, senior director of wetlands and water resources at the National Wildlife Federation. (AP)

Environmen­tal groups said Friday that at least 13 activists traveling to Poland to take part in the UN climate summit have been deported or denied entry by authoritie­s.

The Climate Action Network, an umbrella group of hundreds of organizati­ons from around the world, criticized the actions of Polish police, calling them “extremely worrying.”

It named one of those denied entry as Belgium-based activist Zanna Vanrenterg­hem. It said she had been traveling by train when she was stopped by police at Poland’s border with the Czech Republic.

“It was said that she was a threat to Polish security,” said Wendel Trio, the director of CAN’s European office.

He said Vanrenterg­hem, who spoke during a large protest in Brussels last weekend, was taken to a police station in the town of Bielsko Biala, where she was interrogat­ed and then told she would be deported on a train back to Vienna overnight.

“She seems to have been on a blacklist,” said Trio, adding that attempts by Belgian diplomats to intervene were unsuccessf­ul.

A Polish border guards’ spokeswoma­n said she had no informatio­n about the matter.

Environmen­tal group 350.org said the other activists affected include six from Ukraine, two each the United State and Germany, and one each from Kyrgyzstan and Georgia. (AP)

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