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London climate protest arrests top 700

April 20, 2019
Climate change activists continue to block the road at Oxford Circus in London on Saturday, on the sixth day of an environmental protest by the Extinction Rebellion group after police towed away the pink boat being used as the focal point of the camp the previous evening.  — AFP
Climate change activists continue to block the road at Oxford Circus in London on Saturday, on the sixth day of an environmental protest by the Extinction Rebellion group after police towed away the pink boat being used as the focal point of the camp the previous evening. — AFP

LONDON — The Extinction Rebellion environmental protests in London rumbled on into a sixth day on Saturday as the total number of arrests hit 718.

Demonstrators were continuing to block Waterloo Bridge in the city and the central Oxford Circus junction despite the removal by police of the pink sailing boat which had acted as a natural focal point for the movement.

Some 28 people have been charged in relation to the protests, which have caused disruption for commuters in the British capital.

The protests are organized by the campaign group Extinction Rebellion, which was established last year in Britain by academics and has become one of the world’s fastest-growing environmental movements.

Campaigners want governments to declare a climate and ecological emergency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2025, halt biodiversity loss and be led by new “citizens’ assemblies on climate and ecological justice”.

Police have been trying to confine the protests to one site in London, at Marble Arch on the corner of Hyde Park, but the protesters have ignored the threat of arrest and continued to block other sites.

“We are trying our best to give the businesses a chance to return to ‘business as usual’,” police said.

“One thing that is unusual about this demonstration is the willingness of those participating to be arrested and also their lack of resistance to the arrests.”

The large number of arrests has created a “logistical problem” for the police in terms of cell space and also the “wider criminal justice system”. — AFP


April 20, 2019
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