Last generation is planning a new mass blockade in Berlin - Newsblog

Last generation is planning a new mass blockade in Berlin - Newsblog

The last generation, a group of climate activists, is planning a new mass blockade in Berlin. The campaign is scheduled to take place on November 25th and take place on the street of June 17th. A similar blockade took place at the end of October, in which up to 600 participants were involved. The police found the identity of 216 people and initiated 164 criminal proceedings. The activists of the last generation have blocked several streets in Berlin in the past few weeks, including Frankfurter Allee, Torstraße and Mehrdingdamm. The Mitte district also demands compensation from the activists because they had sprayed the world clock at Alexanderplatz with color. The cleaning of the watch cost around 14,000 euros. Despite the cleaning, color residues can still be seen on the clock. The climate activists can now stay in a circus tent in Prenzlauer Berg, which serves as a retreat and food edition. The police union defends the emergency services against the climate activists and indicates that police measures rarely look beautiful and the officials have to punish property damage.

According to a report by www.morgenpost.de, the climate activist group's last generation plans a new mass blockade in Berlin. The campaign is scheduled to take place on November 25th on Street of June 17th. A similar blockade took place at the end of October, which caused numerous criminal proceedings. The activists have blocked several streets in Berlin in recent weeks, including Frankfurter Allee and Torstrasse. The Mitte district also calls for compensation from the activists to clean the world clock at Alexanderplatz, which cost around 14,000 euros. The cleaning of the watch was not completely successful and there are still color residues. The climate activists can now stay in a circus tent in Prenzlauer Berg. The police union defends the activity of the emergency services against the activists.