BP has blood on its hands (and its stall at the CBI)
Manchester Earth First! | 26.11.2002 14:51
Having attended a very emotional meeting about corporate citizenship the delegates returned to the lobby to find a stall by corporate criminals BP (Beyond Parody). No mention was made of the companies latest project Baku-Ceyhan, which will cause massive ecological destruction, resistance to which has already been violently oppressed. Manchesters conscious delegates sought to balance out the solar adverts on display by covering the stall (and the stall holders) in several bottles of fake blood. With all the green wash execs chatting to suited-up NGO representatives, its getting harder and harder to tell who's who. Hope its a bit clearer now....
For more info on the Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline campaign, contact
baku@gn.apc.org, or 01865-200550
There will soon be a dedicated campaign website at
www.bakuceyhan.org.uk
More information at:
http://www.networkingnewsletter.org.uk/44/pipeline.html
and on climate chaos...
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/
It was in solidarity too with the people of West Papua who's lives are being destroyed by BP.
Contacts for that campaign are www.eco-action.org/ssp, email at ssp@eco-action.org, or phone 01273 695505
For more info on the Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline campaign, contact
baku@gn.apc.org, or 01865-200550
There will soon be a dedicated campaign website at
www.bakuceyhan.org.uk
More information at:
http://www.networkingnewsletter.org.uk/44/pipeline.html
and on climate chaos...
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/
It was in solidarity too with the people of West Papua who's lives are being destroyed by BP.
Contacts for that campaign are www.eco-action.org/ssp, email at ssp@eco-action.org, or phone 01273 695505
Manchester Earth First!
e-mail:
mancef@nematode.freeserve.co.uk
Homepage:
http://www.eco-action.org/ef/
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26.11.2002 15:15
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Manc EF!
Story on BBC
26.11.2002 15:36
That was the chant that greeted the head of the employers' organisation when he arrived for the CBI's annual conference.
But Digby Jones did not mind the chorus from a group of girls taking part in a demonstration by the union Amicus about equal pay for women.
In fact, he was rather pleased that, for the first time, a CBI conference had attracted demonstrators.
It seemed to be a sign that it was not only the country's bosses who thought the organisation could make a difference.
And there were more demonstrations.
*People arrested*
Striking firefighters left picket lines around Manchester to stage their own noisy protest after Mr Jones said the government should stand firm in the dispute over firefighters' pay.
Anti-war demonstrators went one step further by rushing into the conference centre and confronting staff on the BP stand - drawing a link between oil and possible war with Iraq.
Security was stepped up, but the same group struck again on Tuesday, hurling red dye over the BP stand and two of its staff.
Two people were taken away by police and Mr Jones promised to co-operate to make sure they were prosecuted.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2515285.stm
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Arrests update
27.11.2002 09:57
Manc EF!
Misuse of NHS
27.11.2002 11:41
'Charge for wasting health staff time'
Big White Taxi Service - Haway!
Ambo
CBI gets the message?
27.11.2002 11:59
better late than never
Anti war action on BP
28.11.2002 13:50
Lord Browne, Chief Exec of BP is vying to have a cut in the carve-up of Iraqi oil reserves even before a war has started.
"We have let it be known that the thing we would like to make sure, if Iraq changes regime, is that there should be a level playing field for the selection of oil companies to go in there if they're needed to do the work there". Browne said BP should be allowed to operate in a post-Saddam Iraq because it was responsible for discovering much of the country's oil reserves before being thrown out in the 1970's.
Sarah