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Attended 15 to 25 thousand protesters, according to police and organizers, demanding of "Revolution in Transportation" At the height of the unprecedented scale protests this year against the famous auto show.
The majority of protesters arrived at Ali's exhibition grounds bicycles From several cities in the region, two motorways have been closed to traffic.
Christoph Butts, director of the group "CompactFlash" Participating in the demonstration, "Exhibition of the vestiges of the last century.We want to have the future for buses, trains and bicycles and we do not want Large SUV And cars that consume a lot. "
The auto industry has been shaken since the Volkswagen "2015" diesel engine scandal. The Frankfurt Motor Show is an opportunity to point the finger at the industry at the moment when the 39 focus is increasingly put on the need to act for the climate.
This energetic move for the environment is aimed at a sector that has long been spared in Germany because of its economic importance.
Since the opening of the exhibition Tuesday, launched "Greenpeace" A protest movement gathering twenty activists wearing a green jacket blew a balloon that said: "Carbon dioxide" Behind a 4×4.
The members of the organization also demonstrated Thursday before Janahi "Volkswagen" And "BMW" During the visit of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel Exposure.
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According to police and organizers, calling for a "transport revolution" at the height of the unprecedented scale this year against the famous auto show.
Most of the protesters went to the bicycle exhibition grounds in several towns in the region, using two motorways that were closed to traffic.
"The auto show is a remnant of the last century.We want the future to be that of buses, trains and bikes, and we do not want big SUVs and cars that consume a lot" said Christophe Butts, director of the "Campaign" group.
The automobile industry has been shaken since the Volkswagen diesel engine handling scandal in 2015. The Frankfurt Motor Show is an opportunity to point the finger at the industry at the moment when the Focus is increasingly put on the need to act for the climate.
This energetic move for the environment is aimed at a sector that has long been spared in Germany because of its economic importance.
Since the opening of the exhibition on Tuesday, Greenpeace has launched a protest movement bringing together twenty or so activists wearing a green jacket and blowing a balloon with the word "carbon dioxide" behind a four-car drive wheels.
On Thursday, members of the organization also demonstrated in front of the wings of Volkswagen and BMW during a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.