LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Climate change activists targeted
London's financial district on Monday blocking Bank junction,
vowing a day of disruption for major institutions which they
said were financing an environmental catastrophe.
Extinction Rebellion protesters blocked the streets around
Bank in the heart of the City of London.
"The City of London is a preeminent nexus of power in the
global system that is killing our world," said Carolina Rosa,
spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion.
The group, which promotes a rebellion against the political,
economic and social structure of the modern world to avert the
worst devastation outlined by scientists studying climate, is
engaged in two weeks of civil disobedience in London.
"There are currently protesters blocking roads around Bank
Junction," the City of London Police said on Twitter, which has
previously warned of disruptive protests on Monday.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Michael Holden)