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Party At The Pumps Part 2... This Time It's SHELL!

Tim Dalinian Jones | 27.04.2010 10:06 | Tar Sands | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | South Coast

MASS ACTION CALL OUT

• When: Saturday, 15th May
• Meet: 1PM at Oxford Circus
• Bring: a zone 1-2 tube pass, noisemakers, your friends & family and your dancing shoes
» Oxford Circus meeting point map –  http://tinyurl.com/OCnw-SVmap
» Facebook event –  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112331352138187
» IMC UK calendar event –  http://www.protest.net/imcuk/calendrome.cgi?span=event&ID=1702679



Shutting down a petrol station for 5 hours on a sunny Saturday afternoon was so much fun we’re going to do it again. Shell’s Hell – in the tar sands and beyond – is next in the firing line.

Party 1 had Samba, twin sound systems, a live Ceilidh band, face-painting, free cakes and 200 people. Party 2 will be bigger and better, with activists joining us from Brighton, Oxford and beyond. See here for a movie of Party at the Pumps Part 1:
» video, 5:14 –  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An6-tdxd12M

And for all you cyclists out there, there will be a special Critical Mass ride making its way to the party.
• What: Party at the Pumps Critical Mass
• When: Saturday, 15th May
• Meet: 1PM at Marble Arch (under the arch)
» Marble Arch meeting point map –  http://tinyurl.com/MA-SVmap

Get ready for sunshine, music, and dancing on the forecourt!


Why target Shell?
Party at the Pumps Part 2 is taking place just three days before Shell’s AGM, where the company will come under fire from shareholders over its plans in the Canadian tar sands; and a week before the Merthyr to Mayo solidarity bike ride, which will link two communities in Wales and Ireland resisting fossil fuel extraction.

Party at the Pumps is in solidarity with communities around the world who are resisting Shell’s destruction of lives and livelihoods, poisoning of lands and waters, and fuelling of climate chaos. In Northern Canada, Shell’s tar sands projects are ignoring First Nations treaty rights, causing rare forms of cancer and killing wildlife (  http://www.ienearth.org/tarsands.html ). In Rossport, Ireland, a dangerous onshore pipeline and massive refinery are transforming an area of outstanding natural beauty into an environmental disaster zone with serious public health and safety implications (  http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org ). And in Nigeria, where Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight Ogoni colleagues were hung by the Nigerian state for campaigning against Shell’s devastation of the Niger Delta, resistance to Shell and Big Oil continues (  http://www.remembersarowiwa.com ).

These struggles may be happening in distant places, but they are driven from Shell HQ. On May 15th, we bring the resistance to the heart of London.


This action is jointly called by London Rising Tide/London Tar Sands Network and Climate Camp London.
»  http://www.no-tar-sands.org
»  http://www.risingtide.org.uk
»  http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/london

Tim Dalinian Jones
- e-mail: tim.dalinian.jones@gmail.com
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a tactical idea

27.04.2010 16:07

If the crowd is as big as last time, how about splitting into 2 or 3 groups to hit multiple petrol stations? Much more effective!

The only preparation needed is for those who are planning locations to have details of a few extra nearby garages.

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Meeting before hand?

15.05.2010 00:57


Are people travelling down from Oxford together? Recently moved here from Ooop North. Though I am fairly competent with maps and bus time tables (less so with those "underground trams") it would be good to head in with others.

Cheers, to a good day of action.

Hale


Shall Eye!

13.05.2011 19:08

Many thanks for what you are doing on May 15th. Indeed this is something that concerns us all. All I ask from sunny South Africa where the Karoo, the heart of our country is under threat, is that you make Shell see the light, the beauty, the peace, the joy of being able to visit and enjoy places like the Karoo; that you make Shell see that finally their attitude is pointless, instead they should focus on the present harmony with which our poorer communities in our rural parts of Africa are living; that Shell can learn from these peace-loving, beloved people who don't really need all the frills, fashions and fast fuel-guzzling motor-cars which Shell thinks is what the world needs. Let's follow in the steps of Mahatma Gandhi (sp.?) and, by emphasizing the positive and generating energy filled with love and joy Shell will not go to Hell but rather change their heads...and their guts presently embedded and nourished with greed and lust and pillage and become one of you, one of us. Take Care do it with love and peace please.

Ps I attach a flyer with which Shell is trying to brainwash its filling station patrons.


David George Muller
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