German forest standoff: Police clear protester tree homes

Police officers stand in the Hambach forest near Kerpen, western Germany, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018. which is occupied by protestors to stop from being chopped down for a lignite strip mine. (Oliver Berg/dpa via AP)

Police cars stand in front of a coal digger in near the lignite strip pit Hambach near Kerpen, western Germany, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018, where protestors occupy a forest to stop from being chopped down for the mine. (Henning Kaiser/dpa via AP)

A young activist hides on a tree from police, who is clearing treehouses in the forest ‘Hambacher Forst’ near Dueren, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018. Young environmentalists fight against German energy company RWE, who plans clearing and grubbing the old forest for their open-pit lignite mine nearby to continue digging for brown coal. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

KERPEN, Germany — German police forcibly removed protesters from tree houses Thursday as they sought to free the way for parts of an ancient forest to be cleared next month for new coal strip mining.

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