Bayer HQ Blockaded
www.bayerhazard.org | 24.01.2002 19:01 | Bio-technology | Oxford
As German multinational Bayer launched on the New York Stock Exchange, activists blockaded their UK Headquarters to highlight their recently acquired status of Europe's biggest GM research company.
UK activists today blockaded Bayer's UK Headquarters in order to highlight their status as Europe's biggest GM research company.
At dawn today a group of around sixty people arrived at the Bayer complex in Newbury, England. Using tripods and lock-on arm tubes they blocked car entrances to the HQ and later a number of the building's doorways. Workers were unable to enter the Bayer multistory car park and many were prevented from reaching their desks. After a blockade of the site lasting six hours, activists left peacefully, of their own accord, without arrest and having made their point.
Bayer are in the process of acquiring Aventis' GM research interests. This will make them the biggest GM company in Europe. The majority of crop trials in the UK this year will be run by them. The inconvenience caused to the company displayed the concerns of people around the world who believe that GM food is neither needed nor wanted.
Newbury town center became full of cars that had been unable to park in the multi-story, making a point about sustainable transport options for commuting and alerting local residents to the chemical giant on their doorstep. Workers were informed of the full nature of their company's activities even though some preferred to live in ignorance.
In addition to genetics, Bayer have a number of questionable activities in the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors. For more info check out www.bayerhazard.org
Video footage to follow.
At dawn today a group of around sixty people arrived at the Bayer complex in Newbury, England. Using tripods and lock-on arm tubes they blocked car entrances to the HQ and later a number of the building's doorways. Workers were unable to enter the Bayer multistory car park and many were prevented from reaching their desks. After a blockade of the site lasting six hours, activists left peacefully, of their own accord, without arrest and having made their point.
Bayer are in the process of acquiring Aventis' GM research interests. This will make them the biggest GM company in Europe. The majority of crop trials in the UK this year will be run by them. The inconvenience caused to the company displayed the concerns of people around the world who believe that GM food is neither needed nor wanted.
Newbury town center became full of cars that had been unable to park in the multi-story, making a point about sustainable transport options for commuting and alerting local residents to the chemical giant on their doorstep. Workers were informed of the full nature of their company's activities even though some preferred to live in ignorance.
In addition to genetics, Bayer have a number of questionable activities in the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors. For more info check out www.bayerhazard.org
Video footage to follow.
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web address should be:
24.01.2002 19:14
j
Homepage: http://www.bayerhazard.com
Alternatively, there is a 2sided debate GM
24.01.2002 20:50
Jack Sensor
www.agbiotech.org and corporate involvement
25.01.2002 14:20
liberty link
2-sided?
25.01.2002 14:23
laura
No evidence of any health hazard!
26.01.2002 15:19
There is no evidence of any health hazard from GM crops! If there is - please post links to documentation. GM crops are safe for human consumption.
Peter Tinto
We do ourselves no favours...
30.01.2002 14:17
The Bayer action was a good start to a prolonged campaign, but not particularly damaging to Bayer in itself. Not as damaging as any publicity would have been -- which is why the deliberately kept it dark and pretended that no protest was happening.
HotPants
Another acCOUNT
05.02.2002 00:53
There had all ready been stuff posted on indymedia about the action before the above post went up. In those reports it talked about 30 people so it was really slack to double the figures. I actually feel there were slightly more than thirty. There were about 30 people at the planning meeting the night before and a few more people who had not been at the meeting turned up for the action. As for a six hour blockade - again there were already reports saying the times we arrived and left. I can't imagine that the above poster's maths can be so bad as to get six hours between the hours of 7:40am and 11am! Traffic in the town center is always pretty bad during the rush hour and there was IMHO little evidence that it was significantly worse as a result of our bloackade apart from when the police shut the whole road off for some reason best known by them.
The truth speaks for itself, we don't need to sink to the levels of the corporate media and public relations industry to get our views accross.
Here is another account...
Around forty people were involved in the action which began at 7:40am. A couple of scafold tripods were erected across access roads leading into the staff car parks and a line of six people in arm tubes formed a human chain between lamp posts, thus preventing employees from being able to enter
with their cars.
During the ensuing confussion, some of the protesters managed to enter the buiding. Others managed to lock themselves together within the revolving doors at both the main enterance and the rear doors, making further entry into the building difficult.
Banners were hung saying;
'Bayer get out of GM 'crops','www.bayerhazard.com','Bayer beware' etc.
Throughouut the action, leaflets were handed out to Bayer employees and to passers by in the nearby highstreet. At about 11am the blockade ended as planned and everybody left together. There were no arrests.
There are more photos from the action on http://uk.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=20894 (which would have been the logical place for whoever uploaded the top article here to have put it).
n
Homepage: http://uk.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=20894
Missing the point
27.02.2002 13:12
Pascale
C'mon !!!!!!
26.04.2002 22:29
Get real information, before write or talk.
I'm sure that many Industries are very irresponsible about our environment, but NOT ALL.
Are you eat?, are you dress?,. are you ALIVE?.....
THINK ABOUT IT, and work for our planet, not against the true.
Hugh
Bayer demo in Stoke Prior
12.05.2003 18:05
On Sunday 18th May at 3.30pm protesters will gather outside their offices on Weston Hall Road(off B4091) in Stoke Prior.
Please bring all ya banners, props etc for the press to get some good photos and for a march through the village to make the residents aware of who they have for a neighbour!
Get in touch for more info redditchanimalrights@yahoo.co.uk Mobile on the day 07952 179351.
Kevin