These activists were jailed for throwing soup on a Van Gogh. Hours later, their group did it again.
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"I made my choices and I'm happy with them," Plummer said Friday during the sentencing phase of the trial. "I've found peace in acting on my conscience."
"There are people in prison for demanding an end to new oil and gas," one of the protesters shouted in a video posted to social media.
The disruptions have made Just Stop Oil a household name in Britain - and sparked backlash from residents.
In one case from 2022, activists climbed onto gantries over the M25, one of the busiest motorways in the country. Five of them were sentenced to four to five years in jail, thought to be the longest sentences given in Britain for a nonviolent protest.
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