Mass Protest For Climate Change At Heathrow Airport
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 7:48 pm
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I tend to think that they'd make a better case for their cause if they wouldn't scuffle with police and make asses out of themselves.Climate activists begin mass march at Heathrow
Updated Sun. Aug. 19 2007 12:18 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
Climate change activists began a march near London's Heathrow airport on Sunday in what they are calling 24 hours of "direct action."
Hundreds of demonstrators from the Camp for Climate Action site began marching at midday to protest a proposed third runway set to be built near the village of Sipson.
Activists have been camped near the runway for a week in preparation for the march, which is meant to highlight the impact of air travel on the environment.
Signs carried slogans such as "You Fly, They Die", "and Climate Change Kills "and"No Third Runway: Sipson Village RIP."
According to the British Broadcasting Corp., organizers expect more than 1,000 people to take part in the 3 kilometre march which will include a protest at the headquarters of airport operator BAA.
Protesters scuffled with police in riot gear on Sunday as authorities encircled some participants in the march and at the BAA offices.
Nearly 1,800 officers will be on site and while protesters have promised not to disrupt air travel, demonstrators said they could participate in "unlawful" acts to prompt change.
At least 40 protesters have been arrested over the past week.
Protester Layla Harris told the BBC: "We have had enough of the prioritization of economic growth over the future of our planet.
"We are part of a growing global movement of ordinary people that will stop climate change."
Organizers expect the protest at BAA to last until Monday.
On Friday, a number of demonstrators glued their hands to Britain's department of transportation while others waved banners denouncing the airport expansion.
A fifth terminal is scheduled to open at the airport in March 2008, and the government has proposed the third runway to open around 2020.
Heathrow airport sees more than 70 million travellers per year.