London, UK. 21st April, 2019. Extinction Rebellion protesters voluntarily begin to leave occupied Waterloo Bridge taking away plants, tents and other camp infrastructure. More than 1,000 people have been arrested by police during the six days of climate change protests. Hundreds of officers from other forces have been sent to the capital to help the Metropolitan Police. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News

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Extinction Rebellion protesters voluntarily begin to leave occupied Waterloo Bridge taking away plants, tents and other camp infrastructure. More than 1,000 people have been arrested during the six days of climate change protests. Hundreds of officers from other forces have been sent to the capital to help the Metropolitan Police. The group started its protest on 15th April, stopping traffic at Oxford Circus, Marble Arch, Waterloo Bridge and the area around Parliament Square. Roger Hallam, a founder and organiser behind the Extinction Rebellion movement, said on Monday: “This has been the biggest civil disobedience event in modern British history. There have never been 1,000 people arrested before.” London, UK.