Police arrest climate camp protesters after RBS windows broken
Nick Martian | 22.08.2010 17:03 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Workers' Movements | World
Two climate camp protesters have been arrested by police after windows were broken on the Royal Bank of Scotland headquarters building in Edinburgh.
Local Scottish journalist Jono Warren has been reporting the protests at the Camp for Climate Action and tweeting on Twitter under the name “nmec”.
Local Scottish journalist Jono Warren has been reporting the protests at the Camp for Climate Action and tweeting on Twitter under the name “nmec”.
These are his latest reports about 5.30 pm:
Climate camp protesters just pushed through police lines and smashed five windows on RBS building with hammers.
Two climate camp protesters being led away in handcuffs, protesters attempting to “de-arrest”.
Chants of “We'll be back” and “our bank”.
Climate camp protesters now surrounded by police on RBS side of bridge.
Sitting down to make consensus decision.
Climate camp protesters just pushed through police lines and smashed five windows on RBS building with hammers.
Two climate camp protesters being led away in handcuffs, protesters attempting to “de-arrest”.
Chants of “We'll be back” and “our bank”.
Climate camp protesters now surrounded by police on RBS side of bridge.
Sitting down to make consensus decision.
Nick Martian
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earthaidcampaign@gmail.com
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