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Climate activists occupy Paris mall ahead of global protests

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PARIS: Hundreds of climate activists barricaded themselves into a Paris shopping centre for hours ahead of a planned series of protests around the world by the Extinction Rebellion movement.

Campaigner­s faced off against police and some inconvenie­nced shoppers as they occupied part of the Italie 2 mall in southeast Paris all day on Saturday, staying put into the early hours of yesterday.

They unfurled banners with slogans like “Burn capitalism not petrol” above restaurant­s and the window displays of fashion boutiques.

The protest comes ahead of planned disruption to 60 cities around the world today in a fortnight of civil disobedien­ce, from Extinction Rebellion (XR), which is warning of an environmen­tal “apocalypse”.

As the centre tried to close up on Saturday evening, security forces ordered the protesters to leave the area, activists said.

According to images on social networks, police then tried to enter the building while protesters blocked entrances with tables and chairs.

“I am with XR to say stop this crazy system before it destroys everything,” one young woman said.

The demonstrat­ors said they chose to leave at around 4am local time.

Other campaign groups also joined in with the Paris shopping centre demonstrat­ion, including some members of the “yellow vest” protest group.

Non-violent protests are chiefly planned by XR for today in Europe, North America, Australia, but events are also set to take place in India, Buenos Aires, Cape Town and Wellington.

Another protest was held in Berlin on Saturday, with campaigner­s setting up camp near the parliament building.

“To the government­s of the world: we declared a climate and ecological emergency. You did not do enough. To everybody else: rebel,” XR said on its website ahead of its Internatio­nal Rebellion wave of activism.

“You can’t count on us or Greta to do this for you,” it said, referring to Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. “Look inside yourself and rebel.”

Extinction Rebellion was establishe­d last year in Britain by academics and has become one of the world’s fastestgro­wing environmen­tal movements.

Campaigner­s want the government 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 justice.

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