In a recently published YouTube video, activists* of the Letzte Generation call for participation in a mass occupation in Berlin on October 28. The video provides detailed information about the planned action, its goals and legal aspects.
Why a mass occupation?
The main demand of the Letzte Generation movement is the stop of fossil fuel subsidies by the German government. The activists* believe that the current course of the federal government is not sufficient to protect the livelihoods of all. The mass blockade is intended to create a public disturbance that cannot be ignored. The strength of the protest lies in its peacefulness and determination.
Preparing for the action
Before going to Berlin, people should form a group to protest together and support each other. These groups are called "affinity groups." There is also a Telegram group where you can meet other activists.
Procedure of the mass occupation
On the day of the action, the reference groups meet near the street to be occupied. A signal will be given once traffic is stopped, and then the occupation will begin. There will be music, speeches, and a colorful program.
Legal aspects
The activists stress that the mass occupation is peaceful and protected by the German Assembly Law and Article 8 of the Basic Law. If asked by the police, one should leave the street. If one decides to stay, there is a possibility of being evicted by the police.
There is also legal support from the "Legelteam", which helps with legal issues and consequences. An Investigative Committee (EA) is available 24/7 to provide support if someone is arrested by the police.
Nonviolence and peacefulness
The activists* stress the importance of nonviolence and peacefulness. They remind that peaceful movements have been more successful than violent ones in the past. Nonviolence also includes language, behavior, and interactions with police.
Closing thoughts
The activists* recall that civil resistance has often been successful in history. They mention women's suffrage and the successful action in the Netherlands where people took to the streets for 27 days to demand a halt to fossil fuel subsidies. They call on everyone to join them and make a statement together.
The video ends with the activists' anticipation and anticipation of seeing many people on the streets and fighting together for a better future.
Source: What to watch out for at the mass protest on Oct. 28,, Telegram Group https://t.me/+6R6ggFA1nbVlZjcy;