Die Welt reports that eco-activists from the Last Generation movement are planning a series of protests in the German capital, aiming to disrupt the normal flow of city life over the next several weeks. The publication notes that the group is mobilizing supporters to organize multiple blockades that could temporarily paralyze central Berlin. Source: Die Welt.
According to the report, environmental activists intend to influence city operations with the involvement of roughly 160 participants. Since mid-April, the movement has grown its network to include more than 650 volunteers who are prepared to engage in civil resistance in Berlin. The planned activities include blocking roads, creating traffic disruptions, and staging routine demonstrations that draw attention to their cause. Source: Die Welt.
In the details shared by observers, the group plans to carry out actions without prior warning. Supporters of Last Generation express confidence that Berlin could be halted by these efforts, arguing that the actions do not require elaborate prerequisites or formal permission processes to be effective.
Earlier actions from the same movement in other parts of Europe have included dramatic visual statements, such as activists painting water black in public spaces to draw attention to their message. In Rome, supporters of Last Generation carried out a similar style of protest, underscoring the group’s broader strategy of high-visibility demonstrations. Source: Associated Press and corroborating coverage.