The protesters have informed the Helsinki police of their intention to hold demonstrations in the Finnish capital against activists of the extinct rebels.
Demonstrations by competitors are scheduled to begin on Wednesday.
Panu Huuhtanen, a failed local election candidate who has been involved in protests against immigration and Covid restrictions, announced on Twitter that he intends to protest against an extinct uprising.
The protest leading to the extinction is to be held on the main street of the capital, Mannerheimintie, for ten days.
According to police, the planned demonstration could cause significant disruption to traffic.
Police said they had asked the organizers of the protest to move to a location along the main road, but they had refused. Police can legally stop marches or stop demonstrations if they believe they are against the law, endanger public safety and order, or obstruct traffic.
Last September, Extinction Rebellion blocked traffic in front of government agencies on Snellmaninkatu and stopped traffic on Mannerheimintie in June.
In October last year, police sprayed pepper activists in Kaisaniemi after blocking traffic for several hours.
The extinction uprisings are urging the government to declare climate change and postpone climate action to achieve carbon neutrality by 2025.
Source: The Nordic Page