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Crane Protest (BBC Report and photo)

chris | 08.10.2003 11:49 | London | Oxford

BBC Coverage of Heathrow Crane Occupation - Wot no Indymnedia feature?



Four charged over crane protest


The protesters have been on the crane since Monday morning
Four people have been charged with aggravated trespass after a demonstration on top of a crane on the construction site of Terminal Five at Heathrow Airport.
Nigel Hill, 39, from Stafford, 33-year-old William Campbell, 25-year-old Julie Ryder and Emily O'Byrne, 21, all from Matlock, Derbyshire, have been released on bail.

They are due to appear at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court on 17 October.

Airports operator BAA said eight demonstrators got through the site perimeter at about 0730 BST on Monday.

Four still remain and have said they may stay for several days.

Hounslow Against New Terminals (HANT) - which includes protesters against airport expansion from across the UK as well as local residents - has claimed responsibility for the protest.

It said the protesters occupied the crane to demonstrate against the government's "aggressive airport expansion programme" and plans for a sixth terminal and third runway at Heathrow.


IMC'ista adds - A IMC type turned up with a camera, we are just wondering where the pictures are - it's a bit embarassing to rely on the bbc!

chris

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pls send reports...

08.10.2003 14:55

there is a feature about this protest on imc london - good luck to those up on the crane!
 http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2003/10/278589.html

seems like someone here misunderstands how indymedia uk works.
Everybody with a camera can upload pics on the newswire - you don't need to wait until some of the web-crew turn up.

For this action, most reports were copies from bbc reports - I was waiting for something a bit more "grassroots" - about the action itself, about the reasons to do it, maybe links to protest groups websites concerned with this issue, about why doing direct action rather than writing a petition - anything that seems important to you.
Indymedia features shouldn't just repeat what the bbc already said, innit?

best,
ionnek

ionnek


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