courtesy of Instagram/@extinctionrebellionPoliticsNewsClimate change protesters intend to ‘pause’ their London rebellionExtinction Rebellion wants to focus on political negotiations after a week of demonstrationsShareLink copied ✔️April 21, 2019PoliticsNewsTextThom Waite Extinction Rebellion, the environmental activism group behind the protests that have ground parts of London to a halt over the last week, has declared its intention to “pause” its rebellion. The change comes as the demonstrations – which have included marches, barricades, and lock-ins – reach the seven day mark, having started on Monday (April 15). The pause comes with the intention of moving towards political negotiation, with the group wanting to show that they can act as an organised force. “Today marks a transition from week one, which focused on actions that were vision-holding but also caused mass disruption across many dimensions,” says Farhana Yamin, Extinction Rebellion’s political circle coordinator, as reported by the Daily Mail. “Week two marks a new phase of rebellion focused on negotiations where the focus will shift to our actual political demands.” “Being able to ‘pause’ a rebellion shows that we are organised and a long-term political force to be reckoned with.” Though the protests have been peaceful and relations with authorities have mostly remained polite, even friendly, the Met Police have confirmed that over 830 arrests have been made, with 42 charges as of earlier today (April 21). 831 arrests, 42 people have been charged since the start of #ExtinctionRebellion last Monday. Oxford Circus & Pic Circus now reopened, confirms Met Police— Julian Druker (@Julian5News) April 21, 2019Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘No more DOGE’: New York’s Tesla protesters send a message to MuskHow the US election is dividing young leftistsVanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in BerlinThe best memes about Donald Trump’s guilty verdict The Tories are trying to stop young people from voting Climate Crisis: Why migrant justice is now more important than everWhy this UAL grad wants her tuition fees refundedUK university students now can’t afford to eatWatch out, people who use drugs: Priti Patel wants to steal your passportWhat would happen if we all just stopped paying our bills?‘It’s apocalyptic’: young climate activists on the UK heatwave‘I’ll be voting for anyone but them’: why young Tories are jumping ship