[1/2] Indigenous Sami activists set up a lavvo, a Sami tent, outside the Norwegian parliament in protest against two wind farms built on Sami reindeer pastures, in Oslo, Norway September 11, 2023.
REUTERS/Gwladys Fouche Acquire Licensing RightsOSLO, Sept 11 (Reuters) - An Indigenous Sami activist set up camp outside the Norwegian parliament on Monday to protest against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by Sami reindeer herders, saying he will stay there as long as the turbines remain in place.
Norway's supreme court in October 2021 ruled that two wind farms built at Fosen in central Norway, part of Europe's largest onshore wind farm, violated Sami rights under international conventions.
"I believe that there is only one solution and that is to tear down the wind turbines at Fosen."
About Monday's protest, Aasland said "the right to free expression is a founding democratic right I have great respect for".
Persons:
Gwladys, Mihkkal Haetta, Greta Thunberg, Terje Aasland, Aasland, Gwladys Fouche, Hugh Lawson
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, and Energy, Thomson
Locations:
Oslo, Norway, Rights OSLO, Sami, Fosen, Norwegian