multilateral lenders involved in financing the proposed pipeline. Officially there is a 120 day consultation period at the end of which they will either be out of the project or fully on board.
If built, the pipeline will:
- devestate vast tracts of virgin forest,
- further the interests of the "new imperialists" through placing corporate concerns above and beyond national law.
- result in the forced militarisation of the zone along the route of the pipeline,
- force people from their homes and take away their land,
- have a huge negative impact on human rights directly and indirectly in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey,
- benefit only the companies themselves at the expense of the interests of the local populations,
- feed our "oil addiction" when what we need is to kick the habit,
These are merely a few of the reasons why this proposed pipeline must not be allowed to go ahead. We have the opportunity now to stop it. This is an achievable goal. Together- we can stop it!
Protests will take place regularly outside the EBRD every thursday afternoon evening: what better way of enjoying the last of the day's sun than by getting out there and telling it like it is!
No More Blood For Oil! No Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline!
Directions: Liverpool St Station: Bishopsgate exit: turn left.
Time: from 4.30pm every Thursday.
For more information on related actions and what you can do: email london@risingtide.org.uk or look at: www.burningplanet.net,
For more information on the Baku campaign email: baku@gn.apc.org,