by Scott Creighton
Yeah right.
'... In an interview with Swedish daily Aftonbladet published on Wednesday, Thunberg recounted the five harrowing days she spent in Israeli custody after being seized from the Global Samud Flotilla alongside other activists earlier this month.
She described guards carrying out “beating, kicking, and threats of being gassed in cages,” providing vivid details of the abuse.
“I was dragged to a paved area fenced in with iron, and they hit and kicked me while an Israeli flag touched me. They ripped off my frog hat, threw it on the ground, stomped it, and yelled insults in Swedish,” she recalled.
Thunberg gave a harrowing account of the relentless physical and verbal abuse inflicted by Israeli prison guards.
“They moved me very brutally to a corner … ‘A special place for a special lady,’ they said...
Thunberg, had originally said she did not want to draw attention away from the suffering of Palestinians by complaining about her prison conditions...
... Thunberg emphasized that the focus should remain on Palestine' PressTV
As she made the story all about herself.
Odd that she didn't tell the press about all this abuse immediately after her release and instead decided to wait until no one was talking about her anymore.
Odd, right?
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