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London climate protests enter fourth day

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LONDON: London commuters faced further disruption on Thursday as climate change protests continued to bring parts of the British capital to a standstill, leading to over 300 arrests.

Transport for London tweeted that “bus routes which usually serve stops in central London remain diverted — curtailed due to an ongoing protest which is blocking several roads.”

A total of 340 protesters have been arrested so far during this week’s ‘Extinction Rebellion’ event, and three people will appear in court on Thursday charged with obstructin­g trains at financial hub Canary Wharf.

Demonstrat­ors began blocking off a bridge and major central road junctions on Monday at the start of a civil disobedien­ce campaign that also saw action in other parts of Europe.

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

“We expect demonstrat­ions to continue throughout the coming weeks,” a Metropolit­an Police said.

The arrest figure includes three men and two women who were detained at the UK offices of energy giant Royal Dutch Shell on suspicion of criminal damage.

Campaigner­s daubed graffiti and smashed a window at the Shell Centre building.

Other activists chained themselves to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s garden fence.

The majority arrested were seized for breaching public order laws and obstructin­g a highway.

The protest has seen more than a thousand people block off central London’s Waterloo Bridge and lay trees in pots along its length. People also set up camps in Hyde Park in preparatio­n for further demonstrat­ions throughout the week. — AFP

 ??  ?? Climate change activists block traffic on Vauxhall Bridge in London as an environmen­tal protest by the Extinction Rebellion group enters a fourth day. — AFP photo
Climate change activists block traffic on Vauxhall Bridge in London as an environmen­tal protest by the Extinction Rebellion group enters a fourth day. — AFP photo

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