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Protest against Volkswagen in the Port of Emden in Germany
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Protest against Volkswagen in the Port of Emden in Germany
Greenpeace activists protest for a rapid phase-out of the production of internal combustion engines at the East Frisian Port in Emden. At the most important hub for VW's import and export business, environmentalists have removed hundreds of keys from new cars and placed a 20 x 30 meter banner with an oil-smeared VW logo over the parked vehicles. With the messages "By no means: climate protection" and "By no means: just electric", they criticize the fact that VW presents itself as an electric pioneer, but still produces over 90 percent internal combustion engines.
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Keywords
Keywords:
Actions and protests
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Cars
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Day
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Harbours
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KWCI (GPI)
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Non-violent direct actions
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Outdoors
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Ports
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Trade
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Traffic
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Transportation
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Urban Mobility (campaign title)
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Volkswagen (VW)