Berlin-Charlottenburg: environmental activists protest against the World Cup
Berlin-Charlottenburg
Environmental activists protest against soccer World Cup
Police forces stopped an action by climate activists against the football World Cup in Qatar in front of the shop of a sportswear manufacturer in Berlin-Charlottenburg. No one was injured, police said. There were no incidents during the action on Saturday afternoon in front of the branch on Tauentzienstrasse. The 25 activists from the environmental group Extinction Rebellion behaved cooperatively.
Police forces stopped an action by climate activists against the football World Cup in Qatar in front of the shop of a sportswear manufacturer in Berlin-Charlottenburg. No one was injured, police said. There were no incidents during the action on Saturday afternoon in front of the branch on Tauentzienstrasse. The 25 activists from the environmental group Extinction Rebellion behaved cooperatively.
Accordingly, they are said to have prevented customers from entering the shop and pasted posters. However, the adhesive was water-soluble, so there was no damage to property, it said. Police have reassigned the activists to another venue nearby. The group later disbanded there.
The climate activists from Extinction Rebellion wanted to protest against the sponsorship of the champions with the action one day before the start of the soccer World Cup. The banners and signs drew attention to environmental impacts and human rights violations. In addition, posters with the motifs of a bleeding soccer ball and blood-stained soccer shoes and T-shirts were stuck to the branch. A banner called for no WM products to be bought.