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Netherlands jails activists who targeted Vermeer masterpiece by AFP Staff Writers The Hague (AFP) Nov 2, 2022 A Dutch court Wednesday sentenced two climate activists to two months in jail, one of them suspended, for targeting Johannes Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring", news agency ANP said. Three men in their forties from neighbouring Belgium were arrested last week after the attack on the 1665 painting at the city's Mauritshuis museum to raise awareness about the future of the planet. Two activists glued themselves to the painting and adjoining wall, while another nearby poured what appeared to be tomato sauce out of a tin can. The museum said the work -- which has inspired a best-selling novel and a Hollywood movie -- was undamaged and went back on display the next day. But a court in The Hague said the frame and surrounding part of the wall were harmed in what many people thought to be a "shocking" action, ANP reported. "Anyone can imagine the fragility of such a painting and the fact that it could have been lost if it hadn't worked out," ANP quoted one judge as saying. Prosecutors had originally requested both men be jailed for four months, of which two be suspended. Wouter M., accused of gluing his head to the glass frame protecting the artwork, claimed he had thoroughly researched the risks of doing so beforehand, ANP reported. Pieter G. filmed the events. A third activist, who emptied the tin can, is to go on trial on Friday, the news agency said. The protest action against the Vermeer is just the latest in a string of such events in recent weeks. Environmental activists last month splashed tomato soup on Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers" in London, and others threw mashed potato over a Claude Monet painting in Germany.
UK's Johnson to attend COP27 summit in Egypt London (AFP) Nov 1, 2022 Britain's former prime minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday said he will go to the upcoming UN climate change conference, in a move that could force his successor to change his mind and attend. Johnson told Sky News in his first interview since stepping down as prime minister in September that he had been "invited by the Egyptians" to the COP27 summit in Sharm el-Sheikh. He said he was "very happy to go" as he had "a particular interest", having hosted last year's event in the Scottish city of Glas ... read more
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