'Get On the Streets. And Bring Everybody': Extinction Rebellion Kicks Off Two Weeks of Global Action

September 11, 2020 Off By EveAim

Nearly a year after Extinction Rebellion launched in London, the global movement that uses nonviolent civil disobedience to demand ambitious climate action kicked off two weeks of protests on Monday with demonstrations around the world that blocked major roadways and led to arrests.

“Starting on October 7th, for 2 weeks, Extinction Rebellion is calling an International Rebellion. Together, we will peacefully occupy the centers of power and shut them down until governments act on the climate and ecological emergency,” the XR movement says on its website. “Leave your desk. Invite your boss. Walk out of school. Switch off the TV. Put down your phone. Get on the streets. And bring everybody.”

London is just one of 60 global cities where XR members held protests Monday and are planning future actions for International Rebellion, according to the movement’s webpage that sorts upcoming protests by continent. Demonstrators worldwide turned out in droves Monday and are set to continue engaging in peaceful civil disobedience in the coming days across Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania.

After the London Metropolitan Police on Saturday used a battering ram to raid an XR building in the city and seize items such as disability ramps that organizers had planned to use to make the movement’s demonstrations “accessible and safe for all,” XR activists on Monday blocked traffic across the city’s government district of Westminster.

Reuters reported that at least 135 people were arrested. According to the news agency:

“We’re here because the government is not doing enough on the climate emergency,” Lizzy Mansfield told Reuters. “We only get one planet and so we’re here to try and defend it.”

XR parked a hearse at Trafalgar Square to mourn mass species extinction and sent a message to the U.K. Parliament that “truth demands action” by hanging a banner on a barge in the River Thames:

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