Ende Gelände supports #freifürhambi

Take time off at the end of October and take part in the mass action for the immediate coal exit! See you in the Rhineland from 25 – 29 October!

The Hambacher forest has become a symbol. Behind it stands the decisive question: How can we still live on this planet in the future? Nothing less than that. We can have different interests, needs and opinions. But we need a basis on which we can discuss and live them. The ecosystem that enables our existence on this planet is in danger. Once the ecosystem is destroyed, there is no basis.

From 25 to 29 October the „action days of Ende Gelände“ take place at the Hambacher forest.

For this period we call you all to #freifürhambi. Schools and universities: Leave out the courses during this period so that pupils and students can take part in the protests. Companies: Give your employees time off so that they too can actively take part in the protests. People: come to the Hambacher forest. Set an example for our future. Hambi stays – forever. Coal exit now!

There are many ways to spread this call: Do you have mailing lists? Send it around. Are you on Facebook? Share the call. You can’t go to the Hambach Forest? Do a solidarity action wherever you are at the moment. You can’t do anything? Talking about it is always possible. This call may be copied explicitly and distributed partially or completely.

Childcare will be organized for children at the camp site during the action.

Ende Gelände – let’s go!


News

++ Ende Gelände finishes successful action weekend ++ “The climate justice movement is growing and is internationally stronger than ever!” ++

1. August 2021 Ende Gelände has declared the action weekend for climate justice finished today. More than 2,000 activists participated in blockades at ChemCoast Park near Brunsbüttel. In wind and weather, the activists blocked the railroad tracks to the ChemCoast Park at important points. The blockades were maintained until Sunday. On Saturday, activists with canoes brought shipping on the Kiel Canal to a complete standstill for more than two hours. Ships were jammed on one of the most important waterways in the world. Continue reading ...