Sentenced for Coal Blockade, Climate Activists Vow to 'Continue to Do What Must Be Done'

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Sentenced for Coal Blockade, Climate Activists Vow to 'Continue to Do What Must Be Done'
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'The judge seemed more concerned that these non-violent activists disrupted profits than the fact that the continued use of coal is causing irreparable harm to the planet.' NoCoalNoGas

"The judge seemed more concerned that these non-violent activists disrupted profits than the fact that the continued use of coal is causing irreparable harm to the planet," said one supporter.

"If a self-proclaimed sympathetic judge can't look beyond the status quo and the absolute protection of the industries that are actively endangering all of our futures, then we are in dire straits." "I came here today hoping for justice, but not expecting justice, and I got what I expected," said O'Hara."If a self-proclaimed sympathetic judge can't look beyond the status quo and the absolute protection of the industries that are actively endangering all of our futures, then we are in dire straits."

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