About 4,000 activists associated with the German environmental group Ende Gelände stormed an open pit coal mine near the city of Viersen in Germany. The action was part of a series of actions, called Future Fridays, that bring together activists from Germany and neighboring countries. According to Ende Gelände this weeks actions brought together more then 40,000 activists across Germany.
The news site Common Dreams reports that the group that stormed the coal mine shut the mining operations down. Common Dreams also reports that another group closed rail road tracks leading to a coal fire power plant associated with the mine.
You can read the Common Dreams story, and see some photos here https://tinyurl.com/y4tf9sem
The Ende Gelände website is in German, English, and French. You can learn more about their activities here https://www.ende-gelaende.org/en/
Tim
Central Minnesota Political
The news site Common Dreams reports that the group that stormed the coal mine shut the mining operations down. Common Dreams also reports that another group closed rail road tracks leading to a coal fire power plant associated with the mine.
You can read the Common Dreams story, and see some photos here https://tinyurl.com/y4tf9sem
The Ende Gelände website is in German, English, and French. You can learn more about their activities here https://www.ende-gelaende.org/en/
Tim
Central Minnesota Political
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