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Friday 29 - Latest from BP action: Eviction alert! & more pics

get down there | 29.04.2005 10:46 | G8 2005 | Ecology | Social Struggles | London

Friday 29th April -
Update from the tree occupation action outside the headquarters of BP in ST James Sq, SW1, central London.

A protestor is still occupying one of the trees just outside the headquartes of British Petroleum in central London (see full feature at:  http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/04/309859.html)

This morning the chairman of St James Square Residents Association has turned up to the square, and has warned the remaining protestor with trespassing private property. He has said that unless the activist came down they would send a 'specialist team to bring him down'.

Two solidarity protests have been called for today at St James Square:

- Noise demonstration: 5pm
- Critical Mass will stop at St James Sq at 8pm

Please make your way down there at these times, or any other during the day.

Full report, pics, press release, and action updates here:

get down there
- Homepage: http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/04/309859.html

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More Pics BP Action day 3

29.04.2005 13:29

remaining treesitter
remaining treesitter

four days and still going
four days and still going

get down there!
get down there!

Here there are three shots from yesterday evening noise demo outside BP's headquarters at St James Sq, central London.

get down there


Social license to operate-...

29.04.2005 17:28

A license to kill if ever there was one.

Mmmmm


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