Environmental Sports Group Extinction Rebellion Preparations are being made for another two weeks of climate protests, which will be held everywhere London
The organization said that thousands of people are expected to participate in their “impossible rebellion” and the organization plans to “target the root causes of the climate and ecological crisis.”
Demonstrations were arranged in central locations including St. James’s Park. Piccadilly Circus -Similar to those carried out in 2019-but more will happen in North and South London.
this Metropolitan Police Said it would take “significant” action to manage the protests during the busy bank holiday weekend, but acknowledged the “important reason” of the activists.
Participants were asked to gather in Trafalgar Square at 10 am on Monday morning.
The organization said in a statement: “Starting from Monday, August 23, the Extinction Rebellion will once again take to the streets, planning to destroy the City of London, in order to combat the root cause of the climate and ecological crisis-the political economy.”
The organization stated that the interruption will continue until the government agrees to immediately stop all new fossil fuel investments.
The movement is supported by celebrities such as comedians and writers Stephen Fry And actor Jerome Flynn.
In a video shared on Twitter, Fry praised the organization for trying to “make politicians truly re-adjust, re-adjust, and completely change politics” through their “dirty” and “destructive” demonstrations.
Flynn participated in the protests on Sunday night, in which three militants climbed the entrance of the City Hall building in central London.
Approximately 200 people gathered together, and the three sprayed red spray paint on the walls of the building and unfolded a banner that read “Common Liberation”.
The Game of Thrones actor told PA News Agency that people are standing together “more urgently than ever.”
“We have become accustomed to certain life-destroying systems, we have created them, we are addicted to them, and we know that the world is burning as a result,” he said.
“It feels more needed, more touching, and more urgent to come together than ever before.
“It’s time to work together. There are too many things trying to polarize us and separate us.”
The Metropolitan Police Department stated that a total of 9 people were arrested for these activities on Sunday.
The force stated that three people were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and five others were arrested for conspiracy to cause criminal damage.
Metropolitan said that others were arrested for criminal damage caused by equipment, and all were detained by the police.
During the upcoming protests, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said: “We have carried out an important operation led by an experienced command team to effectively respond to the two-week demonstrations. Respond accordingly.
“We understand why this is such an important reason. No one will ignore this. We don’t want those who protest to affect the rights of others.
“We don’t want to cause serious disruption to London-the bank holiday in August is one of the busiest holidays of the year, and we know that this will mean that officials will be evacuated from the local administrative area and taken to central London to deal with this Protest.”
The Extinction Rebellion vowed to return to the streets after a series of victories in court earlier this month, and activists successfully appealed previous stunt convictions.



