Last generation climate activists block Berlin - Current Newsblog
Last generation climate activists block Berlin - Current Newsblog
The "last generation" climate activists have targeted Berlin. They have been blocking the streets of the capital since September 18, this time with more activists than ever. In addition to street blocks and protest marches, you also plan other forms of resistance, especially in the government district. The activists have already blocked the street of June 17, on which eight activists have currently stuck. They also sprayed orange color onto the road. However, the police were able to prevent a larger campaign in the zoo area, in which around 50 activists were stopped. It is unclear whether the “last generation” had planned a mass blockade for October 28th or whether they intended to spray the victory column with orange color.
In addition, the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district has banned the climate activist, so that the resistance group south of the "last generation" the "House of Neighborhood e.V." at the Schoelerpark can no longer be used to plan your disruptive actions.
Another protest event took place on the Berlin city highway A100, where the “last generation” gathered in the area of Jakob-Kaiser-Platz. Around 50 to 60 activists were involved, around 30 of whom sticked to the road. This led to a considerable traffic chaos.
These actions of the “last generation” have a significant impact on traffic and infrastructure in Berlin. Street blocks and protest marches lead to traffic jams and delays for commuters and residents. Spraying the lanes with color is not only a nuisance, but can also lead to damage to the street infrastructure. In addition, the “last generation” protests in the government district have the potential to affect the operation of government buildings and to disturb the everyday life of the people working there.
There is also the possibility that these activities influence public opinion and the political agenda in Berlin. The “last generation” is committed to more measures to protect the climate and thus covers an important topic that has high priority worldwide. The persistent protests could help increase the pressure on the Berlin government and other decision -makers to take specific measures to combat climate change.
according to a report by www.t-online.de ,
As www.t-online.de reported.
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