Activists dressed as leaders of G7 countries stage a protest in Elmau pretending to grill the Earth as the demonstrators urge the nations to take climate action.
Jupiter (organizations (activists from Oxfam)) opposite Makemake (conscious of family security and safety (demand more effective climate change policies)). Saturn (dressed as leaders of the Group of Seven countries) square Pallas (political activists (demonstrate actions on climate change)). Pluto (provoking) square Haumea (portraits
and or caricatures
(activists put on giant heads depicting G7 leaders)).
Climate activists dressed as leaders of the Group of Seven countries,
on Sunday, flooded the town square in Garmisch-Partenkirchen located
close to G-7 summit venue in Germany to demonstrate actions on climate
change.
As leaders of the United States, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada and Japan gathered at the start of a three-day summit at Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian mountains, demonstrators converged at G-7 venue and were told that only up to 50 registered participants can hold a march or a protest and these protesters will be escorted through the high-security cordon to a site 500 meters (about 550 yards) from the venue, according to German news agency dpa.
This triggered several pro-climate change activists as they believed that their rights were being curtailed.
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Source: republicworld.com/
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