Activists in USA prevented veterans to get to ceremony in memory of Pearl Harbor

climatic activists protesters in the United States prevented the veterans of the Second World War to get to the columbia ceremony dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. About it reports The Western Journal.

Demonstrators blocked access to the National Memorial of Friends of World War II. Veterans hit the memory ceremony only by the time of reading the names of the dead, late to the beginning.

The Heritage Foundation Foundation (The Heritage Foundation) Lindsay Felfild condemned the protesters for the blockade of roads and told that they helped the veterans to bypass the rally and get to the venue of the event. Climate activists demanded from the American Congress of Action for a number of issues related to immigration, racial justice and global climate change.

In September, in Britain, more than 40 Eco -activists from the Insulate Britain climate group blocked the main entrance to the port of Dover – the most loaded ferry port of Europe, through which 17 percent of the Great Britain turnover passes.

/Media reports.