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Protesters occupy Swiss square demanding climate change action

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Up to 400 protesters occupied a square near the Swiss National Bank and parliament in Bern as leaders of a group that has also targeted banks including Credit Suisse said they sought to highlight government inaction on climate change.

A spokeswoma­n for the protesters, formed from various environmen­tal campaign organisati­ons, said they were building a camp at the so-called Federal Square in the heart of Bern’s political centre to highlight demands to reduce net carbon emissions to zero by 2030.

About 40 protesters chained themselves to objects or to each other to prevent them from being removed easily by police, should authoritie­s object, a Reuters witness said yesterday.

“We woke up quite early and came here to the Federal Square to ... demand net zero (carbon emissions) by 2030 and climate justice now,” said Frida Kohlmann, the spokeswoma­n.

“We will be here from today until Friday.

“The crisis is so much more urgent, many people don’t know that, and we really hope this is going to help toward this matter.” The groups were also involved in demonstrat­ions in Zurich and Basel in June 2019, in which dozens of activists were eventually arrested after blocking entrances to Swiss banks Credit Suisse and UBS as they demanded an end to the financing of fossil fuel activities.

Police in Bern, which is the location of Switzerlan­d’s federal government, sent officers to the protest who had made contact with those involved in the demonstrat­ion, a spokeswoma­n said, adding that the situation, including authoritie­s’ response, was still developing.

 ?? — AFP ?? Making a stand:
A climate activist standing on an inflatable globe and shouting in front of the Swiss House of Parliament in Bern.
— AFP Making a stand: A climate activist standing on an inflatable globe and shouting in front of the Swiss House of Parliament in Bern.

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