Elin Ersson, the 21-year-old Swedish student who tried to stop an asylum seeker from being deported to Afghanistan, was indicted on Oct. 19, over her failed attempt to stop a flight from Gothenburg to Turkey in July.
She claimed that a 52-year-old man was going to be deported to Afghanistan, “where he most likely will be killed.” She also discussed a younger man being deported, holding up a picture of him at one point, but later learned that he wasn’t on the flight, so she began protesting the older man’s removal.
“I’m trying to change my countries’ rules. I don’t like them,” she added later.
Near the end of the video, which was approximately 15 minutes long, she said: “I have not committed a crime.” The footage was viewed more than five million times.
Indictment
The indictment was filed in a district court in Gothenburg and stated that Ersson would be prosecuted “for crimes against the aviation law,” reported the Guardian.Prosecutors said that she didn’t comply with the captain’s request and repeatedly refused to sit down so the flight could leave.
She faces up to six months in prison if convicted.
Ersson added that she was just trying to protest the deportation.
Protest Gone Wrong
Ersson, an activist, was alerted to the scheduled deportation of two men, the 52-year-old man, and a 26-year-old named Ismail Khawari. She tried to pinpoint which flight would be deporting them and bought a ticket for that flight.Khawari ended up being deported the following day.