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Reul plans a large-scale operation to clear Lützerath

2022-11-24T12:44:09.135Z


Reul plans a large-scale operation to clear Lützerath Created: 11/24/2022, 1:35 p.m Herbert Reul (CDU), Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, in front of the press. © Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/archive image North Rhine-Westphalia's Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU) is planning a large-scale operation to clear Lützerath at the Garzweiler opencast mine, which is occupied by climate activists


Reul plans a large-scale operation to clear Lützerath

Created: 11/24/2022, 1:35 p.m

Herbert Reul (CDU), Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, in front of the press.

© Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/archive image

North Rhine-Westphalia's Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU) is planning a large-scale operation to clear Lützerath at the Garzweiler opencast mine, which is occupied by climate activists.

The police there "can't proceed in slices with individual operations," said Reul on Thursday in the Düsseldorf state parliament.

That doesn't solve the problem.

Düsseldorf - "In the end, Lützerath has to be empty and that is only possible with an overall operation in which firstly the barricades are removed, secondly the people are moved, thirdly all the houses are demolished and the trees are cleared - i.e. the occupation infrastructure is eliminated," announced the interior minister .

"Otherwise we'll be occupied again immediately and we'll start all over again."

Reul said: "It'll all take a while, nobody's going to rush it.

It has to be done thoroughly.” People's lives are not put at risk.

Aachen's chief of police recently ruled out an operation this year.

In the houses of Lützerath, whose former residents have moved away, there are activists who want to "fight" for the place.

At the beginning of October, the Green-led economics ministries in the federal government and North Rhine-Westphalia agreed with the energy company RWE to phase out coal in the Rhenish Revier by 2030.

Five largely abandoned villages at the open-pit mine remain, but Lützerath is to be dredged for coal extraction.

dpa

Source: merkur

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