The Jewish Chronicle

Revealed: Eco-activist shunned after ‘belittling’ Holocaust mastermind­s new campaign of chaos

- BY DAVID ROSE POLITICS & INVESTIGAT­IONS EDITOR

VA CO-FOUNDER of Extinction Rebellion who was disowned by the group for offensive Holocaust comments is mastermind­ing a civil disobedien­ce campaign to cause chaos on Britain’s streets next month, the JC can reveal.

The group’s former leader, Roger Hallam, sparked revulsion in 2019 when he dismissed the Holocaust as a “normal event, just another human f***ery”.

In the fallout of his offensive comments, XR UK declared he “no longer has any formal role”. He was also condemned abroad.

Despite his apparent expulsion, in recent weeks Hallam has spoken at dozens of meetings across the country, the JC has learnt, recruiting a “direct action” force for a new campaign called Just Stop Oil, set for March.

The activists plan to blockade petrol stations, oil depots and refineries, with a potentiall­y critical impact on national transport and energy supply.

At a meeting of XR Hastings and St Leonards on 10 January, he said: “We’re going to the Heart of Darkness. The terminals, the depots, the distributi­on centres. We are going to block them.

“We’re going to block them day after day. And we’re going to keep blocking them. And when they say to us, you’re going to go into prison for two years, like Priti Patel is going to say… we’re going to say, bring it on.”

At least 23 of the 71 Just Stop Oil meetings held to attract recruits for Mr Hallam’s campaign meetings were jointly

organised by XR.

XR Hastings and St Leonards both publicised Mr Hallam’s speech on Facebook and posted it on its website.

Mr Hallam told his audience that they were “systematic­ally being lied to” about the depth of the climate crisis, warning the world faced a rise of 7C in less than 20 years, so that “billions will starve to death”.

He added this would cause “mass rape, mass slaughter, mass starvation… the greatest catastroph­e in the history of human rights”. The only answer, he said, was to “block the oil infrastruc­ture of this country”.

Mr Hallam claimed he had 200

people standing by. “We’re going round every university, mobilising every university, going round every town in UK and mobilising every town… we’ve got hundreds of thousands of pounds coming in… I demand of you. Because you have no choice,” he said.

At these meetings, Mr Hallam distribute­s pledges that Just Stop Oil recruits are required to sign. They state: “In signing this form, I pledge that I am prepared to engage in civil disobedien­ce at the end of March 2022 and that I am willing to be arrested.”

An XR Germany spokesman said that by “belittling” the Holocaust in 2019, Mr Hallam “contravene­s the principles of XR, which does not tolerate antisemiti­sm, and he is no longer welcome”. The protest group’s internatio­nal arm, XR Global Support, said that Mr Hallam’s remarks had “caused significan­t damage to our movement”. Amid the furore, Mr Hallam tried to apologise, saying he accepted that the Holocaust had caused “unimaginab­le suffering”. But he went on to insist it was “happening again on a far greater scale” through the failure to curb emissions, claiming that government­s were again “engaging in genocide”.

An XR spokeswoma­n told the JC: “We’re all part of the climate movement and so Roger is free to talk to us. But we are separate organisati­ons.”

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PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES Mass action: A 2019 XR rally in London and Roger Hallam
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