The Citizen (Gauteng)

Activists vow to fight on

CAMPAIGN: MEMBERS OF EXTINCTION REBELLION REMAIN RESOLUTE DESPITE POLICE BAN

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Some protesters refuse to leave site, gluing themselves to the ground.

London

Activists from the environmen­tal pressure group Extinction Rebellion defiantly vowed to continue their planned two-week campaign of demonstrat­ions in central London yesterday, despite a police ban.

The group announced it would press ahead with a protest at the department of transport, calling for it to “stop funding destructiv­e projects immediatel­y ... and explain their plan to meet net zero emissions”.

Gail Bradbrook, one of the group’s co-founders, glued herself to the building, it said, adding on Twitter: “Normal #Extinction­Rebellion activities have been resumed.”

The move comes after police on Monday evening outlawed activists from assembling in a designated site in Trafalgar Square after a week of disruption.

Extinction Rebellion, which is protesting what it says is government inaction over climate change, said it would leave the site but keep up its action.

It vowed to hold a “massive food-sharing feast” and block the road outside Britain’s domestic intelligen­ce agency, MI5, to “highlight food security”.

“Extinction Rebellion will let the Trafalgar Square site go tonight,” it said in a statement. “The Internatio­nal Rebellion continues.

“The climate and ecological emergency isn’t going away and we remain resolute in facing it.”

The Metropolit­an Police had earlier notified protesters that they would be arrested if they remained in Trafalgar Square.

Nearly 1 500 Extinction Rebellion activists have been detained since the group began its latest demonstrat­ions on October 7.

“Any assembly linked to the Extinction Rebellion ‘Autumn Uprising’ must now cease their protest(s) within London,” police said.

Deputy Assistant Commission­er Laurence Taylor added: “Officers have begun the process of clearing Trafalgar Square and getting things back to normal.

“The policing operation continues and we will continue to take action against anyone engaged in unlawful protests at locations targeted by Extinction Rebellion.”

British media reported a number of arrests took place after some protesters refused to leave the site, gluing themselves to the ground. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? SHOWDOWN. A police officer tries to remove a woman after she attached herself with an adhesive to the building of department of transport, during an Extinction Rebellion protest in London yesterday.
Picture: Reuters SHOWDOWN. A police officer tries to remove a woman after she attached herself with an adhesive to the building of department of transport, during an Extinction Rebellion protest in London yesterday.

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