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Police move in on anti-coal activists at German protest camp [_link]— eNCA (@eNCA) January 10, 2023
Police move in on anti-coal activists at German protest camp [_link]
10.1.23 15:28 Uhr neuer #tripod in @LuetziBleibt #luezerath #LuetzerathUnraeumbar #Luetzerathbleibt ich berichte seid Anfang Januar aus #Lützerath und lade hier Videos hoch [_link] pic.twitter.com/1fc4gNHjfB— #Hambi bleibt (@DanniPilger) January 10, 2023
10.1.23 15:28 Uhr neuer #tripod in @LuetziBleibt #luezerath #LuetzerathUnraeumbar #Luetzerathbleibt ich berichte seid Anfang Januar aus #Lützerath und lade hier Videos hoch [_link] pic.twitter.com/1fc4gNHjfB
Germany: Police prepare for coal mine protest clearance | DW News | Police on Tuesday began breaking down barricades and forcibly removing climate activists staging a sit-in protest against the expansion of a coal mine, highlighting tensions over Germany's environmental policy amid an energy crisis. Several hundred climate activists tried to prevent heavy machinery from reaching the abandoned village of Lützerath in North Rhine-Westphalia by constructing barricades and digging trenches to halt police in their tracks. Activists have occupied the remaining buildings in the village to the west of Cologne and near the Dutch border on the face of the opencast lignite mine -- long scheduled for demolition and cleared of residents -- for almost two years.
Police on Tuesday began breaking down barricades and forcibly removing climate activists staging a sit-in protest against the expansion of a coal mine, highlighting tensions over Germany's environmental policy amid an energy crisis.
Several hundred climate activists tried to prevent heavy machinery from reaching the abandoned village of Lützerath in North Rhine-Westphalia by constructing barricades and digging trenches to halt police in their tracks.
Activists have occupied the remaining buildings in the village to the west of Cologne and near the Dutch border on the face of the opencast lignite mine -- long scheduled for demolition and cleared of residents -- for almost two years.
Heute ist #TagX. Die Polizei hat die ersten Strukturen abgerissen und RWE hat angefangen Wälle, Straßen und Stützpunkte zu bauen.Komm so schnell es geht her! Noch kannst du legal anreisen. Gemeinsamen kämpfen wir für #Klimagerechtigkeit! ✊ pic.twitter.com/RIfNcEvHey— Lützerath bleibt! - Tag X seit 3.1. (@LuetziBleibt) January 3, 2023
Heute ist #TagX. Die Polizei hat die ersten Strukturen abgerissen und RWE hat angefangen Wälle, Straßen und Stützpunkte zu bauen.Komm so schnell es geht her! Noch kannst du legal anreisen. Gemeinsamen kämpfen wir für #Klimagerechtigkeit! ✊ pic.twitter.com/RIfNcEvHey
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