Berlin climate activists push ahead with hunger strike
Berlin, Sep 16: A group of young climate activists on Wednesday insisted they will continue their hunger strike in Berlin after one of them collapsed on Tuesday. The young man was hospitalized and returned to the camp Wednesday.
The group of activists, who call themselves "the last generation," have staged the hunger strike since August 30.

The protesters' objective has been to speak about the climate crisis with the three top candidates running to replace Angela Merkel as chancellor in Germany's election on September 26.
"This election will determine the future of our young generation," spokesperson Hannah Lübbert told DW at the protest camp in a park near the Reichstag in Berlin.
"If the three people who will have power over that for the next four years don't even have 2 hours to speak with us, after people have risked their lives for it, then they aren't fit to govern," she said.
Lübbert added that the organizers are very concerned about the health of the hunger strikers as the protest has gone on for 17 days.
"This is exactly why a conversation simply needs to happen," Lübbert said, adding that the activists' hunger strike will continue until the candidates speak with them.
She added that the activists in Berlin discourage others from attempting similar strikes, as the may be unprepared or not know the risks they are getting into.
Video footage of the protest camp shows the hunger strikers have bottles of vitamins, fruit juice and tea at the ready.
'I feel weak and dizzy'
One of the hunger strikers, Simon Helmstedt, told DW that his physical condition was suffering after more than two weeks without eating.
"I am very weak, and get dizzy when I stand up," he said. "But this is nothing compared to what we can expect when the climate crisis unleashes a famine here in Europe in 20 years," he added.
Video footage of the protest camp shows the hunger strikers have bottles of vitamins, fruit juice and tea at the ready.
The young man added that the collapse of his fellow hunger striker has only served to increase his resolve to continue because "now action needs to be taken ... it can't wait any longer."

Candidates offer talks - after election
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) candidate Armin Laschet, Social Democrat (SPD) Olaf Scholz and the Greens' Annalena Baerbock have all pledged to fight climate change in their election campaigns.
On Tuesday afternoon, Baerbock, Scholz and Laschet said in a joint statement that they were ready for talks with the hunger strikers — albeit not publicly and after the election.
"Despite different political positions, Ms Baerbock, Mr Laschet and Mr Scholz agree that they do not find this kind of protest appropriate," the statement carried by the Greens said. "They are putting themselves in danger by doing so and possibly motivating other young people to follow suit."
Chancellor Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, also told DW at a press conference in Berlin Wednesday that the hunger strike was dangerous to the activists' health. "Any action to help the climate is welcome, but please without endangering yourself," he said.
Source: DW
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