ECO-warrior Greta Thunberg has been led away by police while attending an anti-coal mine demonstration in Germany. Thunberg, 20, was pictured being grabbed by police before reportedly being bodily carried away at the protest in Lützerath. GettyGreta Thunberg joins a protest march over the pending razing of the village of Luetzerath[/caption] The famous activist was pictured laughing as two officers in riot gear detained her at the demo. She had refused to compile with the police that led to her being detained, reports German daily Bild. It comes after clashes broke out at the protest yesterday as climate activists accused cops of “pure violence”. Protesters were attempting to stop the razing of a German village to make way for an expanded coal mine. In an operation that began on Wednesday, hundreds of police have been removing activists from the doomed hamlet. The site, which has become a symbol of resistance to fossil fuels, attracted thousands of protesters on Saturday, including Greta. The young Swede reportedly returned on Sunday and was one of the the last protests removed from the site.