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    I’m the 13-year-old police threatened to arrest at the Kirribilli House protest. This is why I did it

    My name is Izzy Raj-Seppings, and I dragged my dad on a one-hour bus trip on the hottest day of the summer to demand Scott Morrison act on climate change because I’m tired of watching my future burn before my eyes

    The image of 13-year-old Izzy crying as she was told she could be arrested outside Australian prime minister Scott Morrison’s Sydney residence has become one of the defining images of the country’s bushfire crisis.

    Guardian Australia asked her to write about why she was there and what she felt.

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