Life & CultureNewsLife & Culture / NewsGreta Thunberg arrested in London under the Terrorism ActThe Swedish activist was taken into police custody this morning for holding a banner reading ‘I support Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide’ShareLink copied ✔️December 23, 2025December 23, 2025TextSerena Smith Greta Thunberg has been arrested under the Terrorism Act after participating in a pro-Palestinian protest outside the offices of Aspen Insurance. The protest began with two Prisoners for Palestine activists covering the front of the Aspen building on Fenchurch Street with blood-red paint. The pair then locked on to the front of the building, an action intended to highlight Aspen’s complicity in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Aspen provides Elbit Systems UK with the Employer Liability insurance, without which Elbit could not produce weapons in Britain. Elbit is Israel’s biggest weapons maker, producing over 85 per cent of their drone fleet and land-based equipment. The action was also carried out in solidarity with the Prisoners for Palestine hunger strikers, who are now in the eighth week of a hunger strike. Thunberg later joined the protest, sitting outside the building holding a sign reading “I support Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide”. She was then arrested by police under Section 13 of the Terrorism Act, which makes it an offence to display articles (such as a banner) that would make someone reasonably suspect you to be a member or supporter of a proscribed terrorist organisation. Since July 5, Palestine Action has been a proscribed group. In a statement posted on Instagram a few days ago in solidarity with the hunger strikers, Thunberg said: “It is up to the state to intervene, and put an end to this by meeting these reasonable demands that pave the way for the freedom of all those who choose to use their rights trying to stop a genocide, something the British state has failed to do themselves. Mobilise and escalate to ensure the government cannot ignore their demands, and most importantly continue to answer their calls to Shut Elbit Down. Free Palestine!” Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORELoop: The brand making earplugs as essential as sunglassesWhy donating to Gaza is as important as everLenovo & IntelInside artist Isabella Lalonde’s whimsical (and ever-growing) universeWhat does 2025’s free speech crackdown mean for Americans?The winners and losers of 2025NaleyByNature answers the dA-Zed quiz5 social media platforms that are actually socialWas 2025 the year of peak ragebait?Why are so many women joining Reddit?When did everything (and everyone) become so ‘performative’?SMUT PRESS answers the dA-Zed quizMeet 12 Dazed Club creatives featured in The Winter 2025 Issue