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Germany: Police accused of “violence” during a demonstration against a coal mine

On Saturday, tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the expansion of a coal mine in Lützerath, in western Germany. The police are accused of being violent towards the participants.

Activists opposing the expansion of a coal mine in western Germany accused police on Sunday of “violently” repressing their demonstration the day before, which degenerated into clashes in which dozens of police officers and protesters were injured.

Some 15,000 demonstrators, according to the German police – 35,000 according to the organizers -, including the Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, protested against the expansion of an open-pit lignite mine that caused the destruction of the village of Lützerath, in the Rhine basin. between Düsseldorf and Cologne, supporting the activists who occupied the place and whom the police have promised to evict since Wednesday.

Dozens of injured

A spokeswoman for the protest organizers, Indigo Drau, accused the police at a news conference of “pure violence” and said the officers beat the activists “without restraint”, including hitting them on the head.

The Lützerath lebt! reported on Saturday dozens of wounded, some seriously, in the ranks of the militants. Twenty of them were hospitalized, according to a nurse from the activist group, Birte Schramm.

Police said on Sunday that about 70 of their officers were injured on Saturday and that legal proceedings were launched against about 150 people.

The situation on the ground was “very calm” again on Sunday, according to police. The evacuation operation in Lützerath is politically sensitive for the coalition of Social Democrat Olaf Scholz, who governs with environmentalists, accused by activists of having betrayed their commitments.

The government considers the expansion of the mine operated by the energy giant RWE necessary for the energy security of Germany, which must compensate for the interruption of the Russian gas supply, a compelling reason disputed by opponents, in the name of the fight against fossil fuels .

Author: Jeanne Bulant with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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