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Climate activists pour mashed potatoes on $111 mn Monet work by AFP Staff Writers Berlin (AFP) Oct 23, 2022 Eco-activists on Sunday splashed mashed potatoes on a Claude Monet painting in a German museum, days after Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers" in London was hit by tomato soup. Publishing a video of the action on Twitter, the environmental protest group Last Generation wrote: "If it takes a painting -- with #MashedPotatoes or #TomatoSoup thrown at it -- to make society remember that the fossil fuel course is killing us all: Then we'll give you #MashedPotatoes on a painting!" The work, "Les Meules" (Haystacks), hangs in the Museum Barberini in Potsdam and is part of billionaire Hasso Plattner's collection. It is on permanent loan to the museum. The painting fetched $111 million at an auction in 2019 -- the highest sum paid for a Monet. Dressed in black with orange vests, the two activists poured the mashed potatoes on the painting before squatting in front of it and sticking a hand each on the wall. "Does it take mashed potatoes on a painting to get you to listen? This painting is not going to be worth anything if we have to fight over food," said one of the two activists. Both were taken into custody and are under investigation for damage to property and trespassing, police said. The painting was protected by glass, the museum said, adding that experts have assessed that it has not suffered any damage. The work will be back on show from Wednesday, the museum said. In a similar stunt on October 14, two environmental protesters hit van Gogh's world-renowned work with tomato soup at the National Gallery in London. The gallery said the protesters caused "minor damage to the frame but the painting is unharmed". hmn/lcm
Vietnam's 'wave of repression' threatens climate goals: rights groups Hanoi (AFP) Oct 21, 2022 A "new wave of repression" in Vietnam is jeopardising progress in tackling climate change, human rights groups told UN chief Antonio Guterres Friday as he began a visit to Hanoi. Vietnam, which has an economy heavily reliant on coal, has committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. But its authoritarian government has also handed down prison terms to four environmental human rights defenders this year, sentencing them on "trumped-up" charges of tax evasion, the rights organisations s ... read more
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