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Environment protesters block Dutch highway while authorities strike

Climate activists blocked a significant traffic artery in the Netherlands on Saturday, the newest in a series of presentations against federal government aids on nonrenewable fuel sources.

With policing of the protest light due to a strike, around 500 activists marched onto a highway that leads into the centre of The Hague, seat of the Dutch government, around midday.

Accompanied by drums, protesters shouted the oceans are rising therefore are we and brought banners saying Action Now and Stop Fossil Subsidies.

Some of the protesters brought camping chairs and set up tents on the spot to indicate they were preparing to remain overnight.

In 2015, a federal government report approximated that commercial business get more than 39 billion euros ($ 43.2 billion) in aids on nonrenewable fuel source, mostly in the kind of tax breaks. The climate demonstration group Extinction Disobedience has actually pledged to continue protesting until subsidies are eliminated.

More than a dozen demonstrations arranged by the group have actually taken place at the same area on the A12 highway over the past year. In the past, authorities have actually forcibly removed protesters after several hours and apprehended those that overlook orders to leave.

Nevertheless, with most police on strike till 5 p.m. (1500. GMT) on Saturday due to a pension conflict, it was unclear how. long the protest would continue.

The City of The Hague said in a declaration that obstructing the. highway is forbidden and protesters need to move to a big field. close by.

(source: Reuters)