The court rejected the argument of the environmentalists, so the town should be abandoned
INA FASSBENDER / AFP
The court rejected the environmentalists’ argument, so the town should be abandoned
The German energy company RWE intends to demolish the village of Luetzerath.
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German police began Tuesday to dismantle barricades and discourage environmentalists who were demonstrating in the town of Luetzerath, Germany, against the demolition of houses for the expansion of a coal mine. This after the decision of a Court that determined that the protest had no valid support.
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The protests come amid a crisis over environmental and energy policies in Germany due to the effects of the war in Ukraine. The Government seeks to ensure the country’s energy supply, while social and political sectors are against measures that attack the environment.
The administrative court of Muenster informed on Monday of the decision of the lower court of reject the activists’ argument indicating that civil disobedience at the site was justified due to the climate crisis.
The German energy company RWE, for its part, argues its desire to extract the coal located under the town of Luetzerath to meet the energy needs of the country.
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Videos shared on social networks record a hundred activists facing the police, while the authorities dissuade the protest with the use of tear gas and the use of force.
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Protesters were occupying the site several weeks ago. With peaceful protests, human chains and harangues they expressed their non-conformity with the controversial decision of the German Government.
Some people even dug underground, dug into the treetops and built high barricades. to make it harder for the police to force them to leave.
Santiago Andres Venera Salazar
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