A few dozen activists held a silent protest at the U.N. climate conference venue to highlight human rights violations globally, particularly in Egypt, the host country.
Most of the protesters wore white T-shirts and had their hands tied or a piece of cloth around their mouths to highlight the plight of jailed activists, especially in Egypt, where many pro-democracy activists have been behind bars for years.
“We’re in solidarity with Egyptian prisoners of conscience right now,” said Dipiti Bhatnagar, an activist with the Friends of the Earth International, a network of environmental organizations.