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Greta Thunberg apologises for 'put leaders against the wall' comment | Greta Thunberg apologises for 'put leaders against the wall' comment |
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Greta Thunberg has apologised for saying world leaders should be "put against the wall" in a speech. | Greta Thunberg has apologised for saying world leaders should be "put against the wall" in a speech. |
The teenage climate activist made the comment while addressing a Fridays For Future protest in Turin, Italy. | The teenage climate activist made the comment while addressing a Fridays For Future protest in Turin, Italy. |
In English the phrase is associated with execution by firing squad, but Ms Thunberg said it had a different meaning in her native language Swedish. | In English the phrase is associated with execution by firing squad, but Ms Thunberg said it had a different meaning in her native language Swedish. |
"That's what happens when you improvise speeches in a second language," she added on Saturday. | "That's what happens when you improvise speeches in a second language," she added on Saturday. |
Ms Thunberg was speaking in Turin after attending the UN climate summit COP25 in the Spanish capital Madrid. | Ms Thunberg was speaking in Turin after attending the UN climate summit COP25 in the Spanish capital Madrid. |
She said she feared the summit alone would not lead to adequate climate action, and that activists should continue to take world leaders to task. | She said she feared the summit alone would not lead to adequate climate action, and that activists should continue to take world leaders to task. |
"World leaders are still trying to run away from their responsibilities, but we have to make sure they cannot do that," she said. | "World leaders are still trying to run away from their responsibilities, but we have to make sure they cannot do that," she said. |
"We will make sure that we put them against the wall, and they will have to do their job to protect our futures." | "We will make sure that we put them against the wall, and they will have to do their job to protect our futures." |
After some initial concern over her use of the phrase - which usually means to execute people by firing squad, against a wall - she tweeted a clarification. | After some initial concern over her use of the phrase - which usually means to execute people by firing squad, against a wall - she tweeted a clarification. |
"Yesterday I said we must hold our leaders accountable and unfortunately said 'put them against the wall'," she wrote. | "Yesterday I said we must hold our leaders accountable and unfortunately said 'put them against the wall'," she wrote. |
"That's Swenglish: 'att ställa någon mot väggen' (to put someone against the wall) means to hold someone accountable." | "That's Swenglish: 'att ställa någon mot väggen' (to put someone against the wall) means to hold someone accountable." |
She continued: "Of course I apologise if anyone misunderstood this. I cannot enough express the fact that I - as well as the entire school strike movement - are against any possible form of violence. It goes without saying but I say it anyway." | She continued: "Of course I apologise if anyone misunderstood this. I cannot enough express the fact that I - as well as the entire school strike movement - are against any possible form of violence. It goes without saying but I say it anyway." |
As she travelled back from Madrid on Saturday, the climate activist was involved in a much-commented-on exchange with German rail authorities, after she posted a picture of herself sitting on the floor of an overcrowded train. | |
Deutsche Bahn issued a statement - and tweets - thanking the activist for supporting the railway workers in their fight against climate change. | |
The company suggested, however, that it would have appreciated it if she had also highlighted the fact that she was eventually given a seat in the first-class carriage, and treated very well there. | |
In her subsequent response, Ms Thunberg denied she had been complaining with her picture, saying overcrowding was a good sign of high demand. | |
Ms Thunberg was recently named Time magazine's youngest ever Person of the Year, for inspiring a global movement to fight the climate crisis. | Ms Thunberg was recently named Time magazine's youngest ever Person of the Year, for inspiring a global movement to fight the climate crisis. |
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