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Press release, 30 november 2019, 12:30 pm
Cottbus | Chóśebuz, 30 november 2019.
Since this morning, around 4,000 activists from international climate justice movement Ende Gelaende (“Here And No Further”) have successfully blocked coal infrastructure in the Leipzig and Lusatian areas.
Large g
roups
of activists
reached the Jaenschwalde open-cast mine, the Welzow-Sued open-cast mine and the coal railway to the Jaenschwalde power station. An inclusive action group, including people with physical disabilities, occupies a rail section and the adjacent road – together with the Anti-Coal-Kidz. Disappointed by the disastrous climate policy of the German government, the
se young activists
engage in civil disobedience
for the first time
. Simultaneously, Fridays For Future is demonstrating
in solidarity with Ende Geleande
near the Jaenschwalde power plant.
“We are in the right place at the right time. Next week, the German government wants to pass a
completely inadequate
coal phase-out law that will give up on the 1.5 degree limit – we don’t! Germany pretends to be a pioneer in climate protection abroad, yet its climate policy making is desastrous. We will not
be standing by while
politicians and corporations destroy our future. Today, our protest on the destruction sites is a
strong
sign
al for
climate justice and
for
an ecological and socially responsible system change,” affirms Nike Mahlhaus, spokesperson of Ende Gelaende.
Carla Reemtsma, spokesperson of Fridays for Future, adds: “After we organized a strike yesterday at over 500 locations in Germany for climate justice, we are demonstrating together with Ende Gelände today in Lausitz for a quick coal phase-out. The climate justice movement is diverse, determined and disobedient. We say: Exit coal, enter future!
“
Press contacts:
Sina Reisch: +49 177 967 68 05
Johnny Parks: +49 151 63 174 002
Nike Mahlhaus: +49 151 413 745 27
presse@ende-gelaende.org | www.ende-gelaende.org
Twitter: @Ende__Gelaende | Flickr: endegelaende