Last generation climate activists find new headquarters in Berlin church

Last generation climate activists find new headquarters in Berlin church

According to a report by www.morgenpost.de, the group "Last generation" draws on the premises of the Evangelical Twelve Apostle Church in Berlin-Schöneberg. The church and the parish hall are used as a retreat and for the food edition, but no protest training should take place there. The move takes place after the group had to leave the circus tent in Pankow. There have already been problems with landlords due to their activism in the past.

The decision to make the church rooms available for the activists can cause controversy in the local community. The residents could be concerned about the possible effects on the neighborhood, since protests could possibly take place nearby. The financial support of the multi -generation house, in which the activists carry out their protest training, can also cause discussions within the community. Some residents could have concerns about the use of funding for activities that are considered a split. The local authorities could consider to check the use of public institutions by the “last generation” and, if necessary, take measures to defuse potential conflicts. The local community could therefore face challenges to maintain a balanced and harmonious neighborhood while respects the right to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly.