The Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg she was found guilty of disobeying a police order and ordered to pay a fine, TT news agency reported. This is the second time in three months that he has been convicted of the same offence.

20-year-old Thunberg will have to pay a fine of 4,500 Swedish kroner (about 450 euros) for not leaving a protest rally on July 24 when the police ordered the crowd to clear the road. Earlier that day it had been imposed on her a fine of 1,500 kroner for the same offence.

“There are no laws that will protect us in the long term from the greed that is trying to push us over the edge,” he said at a news conference after the ruling. “We young people do not want to be deprived of our future,” he added, according to the agency.

On July 24, Thunberg and other activists from the group Reclaim the Future blocked a road in the port of Malmö where oil tankers would pass. The activists were forcibly removed by the police.

Disobeying a police order carries a maximum prison sentence of six months.