
Saturday, 23 September, 2006 , 14:24
Around 10 protestors entered the studios of German language radio station DRS, suspending a banner on the building and demanding their message be read out on air. The station declined.
The protestors were calm and polite, Swiss news agency ATS sub-editor Thomas Thomas Accola said. Accola said he told the activists that their request would be examined by the station's management next week.
The militants then headed to the offices of local Bern station RaBe, where they said they succeeded in getting their message broadcast. RaBe was unable immediately to confirm this.
On September 11, activists from the same group occupied for 90 minutes the studios of Radio Energy in Zurich and tried in vain to have their protest aired.