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Extinction Rebellion protests: UK arrests as global demonstrations begin | Extinction Rebellion protests: UK arrests as global demonstrations begin |
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Almost 150 people have been arrested in London at the start of two weeks of protests by environmental campaigners. | |
Extinction Rebellion activists are protesting in cities around the world, including Berlin, Amsterdam and Sydney. | Extinction Rebellion activists are protesting in cities around the world, including Berlin, Amsterdam and Sydney. |
Organisers have blockaded key sites in central London, in addition to demonstrating outside government departments. | |
Some have glued and chained themselves to roads and vehicles, while others plan to stay put overnight. | |
Extinction Rebellion claims protests in the capital will be five times bigger than similar events in April. | Extinction Rebellion claims protests in the capital will be five times bigger than similar events in April. |
The protests are calling for urgent action on global climate and wildlife emergencies. | The protests are calling for urgent action on global climate and wildlife emergencies. |
Activists barricaded themselves to vehicles in Westminster early on Monday as the demonstrations got under way. | Activists barricaded themselves to vehicles in Westminster early on Monday as the demonstrations got under way. |
Later, two women were pictured getting married on Westminster Bridge, Extinction Rebellion said. | |
Protesters who had glued and chained themselves outside Westminster Abbey were seen being removed by police. | |
A staggered police cordon was set up along Millbank, near Parliament, before officers attempted to move demonstrators, BBC News correspondent Helena Wilkinson said. | |
Extinction Rebellion organisers told protesters to sit down and "be arrested" as police continued to try and remove them. | |
Police were seen cutting two protesters from a car that had blocked Victoria Embankment, while campaigners also locked themselves to a mock Trident missile outside the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall. | Police were seen cutting two protesters from a car that had blocked Victoria Embankment, while campaigners also locked themselves to a mock Trident missile outside the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall. |
Activists were also pictured on a barge on the Thames, according to BBC reporter, Bruce Thain. | Activists were also pictured on a barge on the Thames, according to BBC reporter, Bruce Thain. |
Meanwhile, hundreds of campaigners filled Trafalgar Square and blocked Lambeth and Westminster bridges. | |
Police wearing abseiling gear and equipped with acetone syringes were seen removing protesters who had glued themselves to scaffolding in Trafalgar Square. | |
A string of celebrities including fashion model Daisy Lowe, actress Juliet Stevenson and comedian Ruby Wax, joined campaigners in Trafalgar Square. | |
Ms Stevenson said the protests were "a very wonderful action", revealing her son was attending them as a worker for Extinction Rebellion. | Ms Stevenson said the protests were "a very wonderful action", revealing her son was attending them as a worker for Extinction Rebellion. |
She told the Press Association: "We can't any longer allow governments to do this so we have to make it clear that there is no more time." | |
On Saturday Ms Lowe, 30, hosted a dinner to "celebrate and be educated" by Extinction Rebellion activists, and encouraged followers to join the protests. | On Saturday Ms Lowe, 30, hosted a dinner to "celebrate and be educated" by Extinction Rebellion activists, and encouraged followers to join the protests. |
She wrote on Instagram: "It is a terrifying reality we live in, but we have the power to change the course of history and save our planet." | She wrote on Instagram: "It is a terrifying reality we live in, but we have the power to change the course of history and save our planet." |
Sir Mark Rylance, the Oscar-winning actor joined a blockade in the Mall, and said "urgent action" was needed, The Times reports. | Sir Mark Rylance, the Oscar-winning actor joined a blockade in the Mall, and said "urgent action" was needed, The Times reports. |
He told the newspaper: "Notorious people like me who write letters and be arrested that's not it, it's many little changes in people's hearts." | |
In June, Sir Mark resigned as an associate artist at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) over its partnership with BP, which the theatre company has since vowed to end. | In June, Sir Mark resigned as an associate artist at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) over its partnership with BP, which the theatre company has since vowed to end. |
Meanwhile, activists from Animal Rebellion, a movement allied to Extinction Rebellion, began marching from Russell Square to Smithfield Meat Market. | |
Organisers said they plan to stage an overnight occupation of the market to share their "vision of a future plant-based food system". | Organisers said they plan to stage an overnight occupation of the market to share their "vision of a future plant-based food system". |
Fiona Oakes, the world record holding England long-distance runner and vegan campaigner, joined the action. | Fiona Oakes, the world record holding England long-distance runner and vegan campaigner, joined the action. |
In an update shortly before 13:00 BST, organisers said several thousand people had blocked locations across Westminster, including Whitehall and the Mall. | In an update shortly before 13:00 BST, organisers said several thousand people had blocked locations across Westminster, including Whitehall and the Mall. |
There were 148 arrests in connection with the protests as of 15:00 BST, according to the Metropolitan Police. | |
Extinction Rebellion said this included Sarah Lasenby, 81, a Quaker and retired social worker from Oxford. | Extinction Rebellion said this included Sarah Lasenby, 81, a Quaker and retired social worker from Oxford. |
Ms Lasenby, who the group says was part of efforts to block Embankment, said: "It is imperative that the government should take serious actions and put pressure on other states and global powers to radically reduce the use of fossil fuels." | Ms Lasenby, who the group says was part of efforts to block Embankment, said: "It is imperative that the government should take serious actions and put pressure on other states and global powers to radically reduce the use of fossil fuels." |
What is Extinction Rebellion? | What is Extinction Rebellion? |
Extinction Rebellion (XR for short) wants governments to declare a "climate and ecological emergency" and take immediate action to address climate change. | Extinction Rebellion (XR for short) wants governments to declare a "climate and ecological emergency" and take immediate action to address climate change. |
It describes itself as an international "non-violent civil disobedience activist movement". | It describes itself as an international "non-violent civil disobedience activist movement". |
Extinction Rebellion was launched in 2018 and organisers say it now has groups willing to take action in dozens of countries. | Extinction Rebellion was launched in 2018 and organisers say it now has groups willing to take action in dozens of countries. |
In April, the group held a large demonstration in London that brought major routes in the city to a standstill. | In April, the group held a large demonstration in London that brought major routes in the city to a standstill. |
Read more here. | Read more here. |
Extinction Rebellion organisers say they are expecting up to 30,000 people to take part in the fortnight-long demonstrations in the capital, which form part of an "international rebellion". | Extinction Rebellion organisers say they are expecting up to 30,000 people to take part in the fortnight-long demonstrations in the capital, which form part of an "international rebellion". |
Similar protests in the UK earlier this year brought major disruption to London and resulted in more than 1,100 arrests. | Similar protests in the UK earlier this year brought major disruption to London and resulted in more than 1,100 arrests. |
Up to 60 other cities around the world may also be disrupted in simultaneous events, according to a spokesperson for the group. | Up to 60 other cities around the world may also be disrupted in simultaneous events, according to a spokesperson for the group. |
Activists will call on government departments to detail their plans to tackle the climate emergency. | Activists will call on government departments to detail their plans to tackle the climate emergency. |
Police in Australia and New Zealand have already arrested dozens of Extinction Rebellion activists on Monday. | Police in Australia and New Zealand have already arrested dozens of Extinction Rebellion activists on Monday. |
Some 30 campaigners in Sydney were charged with committing offences after hundreds of protesters blocked a busy road. | Some 30 campaigners in Sydney were charged with committing offences after hundreds of protesters blocked a busy road. |
The latest arrests in London come after the Met police arrested 11 people during the weekend. | The latest arrests in London come after the Met police arrested 11 people during the weekend. |
A spokesperson for the force said eight people were arrested on Saturday after previously reporting 10. They have all been released under investigation. | A spokesperson for the force said eight people were arrested on Saturday after previously reporting 10. They have all been released under investigation. |
One woman and two men were arrested on Sunday on suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance. The men remain in custody while the woman has been released under investigation. | One woman and two men were arrested on Sunday on suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance. The men remain in custody while the woman has been released under investigation. |
More than 1,000 people attended an "opening ceremony" at Marble Arch on Sunday night, which featured meditation and dancing. | More than 1,000 people attended an "opening ceremony" at Marble Arch on Sunday night, which featured meditation and dancing. |