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Wed Nov 18, 2015, 07:27 AM Nov 2015

Groups plan to march at climate talks in France despite ban.

PARIS — Environmental activists said Monday that they want to go ahead with plans to march in Paris before the U.N. climate summit later this month, despite the attacks in the French capital.

A coalition of activist groups including Avaaz, Greenpeace and 350.org said that they intend to “hold all the mobilizations currently planned,” including a march set for Nov. 29, the day before the conference begins.

Demonstrations have been banned in France after a state of emergency was declared following the attacks that killed 129 people on Friday.

The environmental groups were set to meet French authorities on Tuesday to discuss how to move forward. The planned route of the march runs right through some of the areas that were attacked.

“The tragedy in Paris has only strengthened our resolve,” said Nicolas Haeringer of 350.org. “We can think of few better responses to violence and terror than this movement’s push for peace and hope.”

Organizers have been preparing for the march for months, hoping for tens of thousands of people to take part.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/climate-activists-want-to-march-in-paris-despite-attacks/2015/11/16/a05a5432-8cab-11e5-934c-a369c80822c2_story.html


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