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London City Airport flights disrupted by Black Lives Matter protesters blocking runway | London City Airport flights disrupted by Black Lives Matter protesters blocking runway |
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Flights have been cancelled at London City Airport after protesters from the Black Lives Matter campaign gained access to the runway. All flights have been disrupted and police are currently at the scene. | |
A photo taken from the runway shows a Black Lives Matter banner on the tarmac and a group of protesters huddled beside it. | A photo taken from the runway shows a Black Lives Matter banner on the tarmac and a group of protesters huddled beside it. |
The Metropolitan police said nine protesters had erected a tripod on the runway and locked themselves together. | |
Officers are reportedly negotiating with them while they wait for "specialist resources" to arrive and unlock the group, according to the Guardian. | |
No arrests have been made. | |
Activists reportedly managed to get across the Royal Docks to stage a demonstration on the runway. There are suggestions they used a rubber dinghy, raising concerns about airport security. | |
The movement says the aim of the demonstration is to “protest the UK's environmental impact on black people.” | The movement says the aim of the demonstration is to “protest the UK's environmental impact on black people.” |
“Airports, power plants, and the busiest of roads in the West tend to be in the most disadvantaged working class areas, where a disproportionate number of black and brown communities live," Black Lives Matter UK said in a video posted on Facebook. | “Airports, power plants, and the busiest of roads in the West tend to be in the most disadvantaged working class areas, where a disproportionate number of black and brown communities live," Black Lives Matter UK said in a video posted on Facebook. |
“Environmental racism means that black people in Britain are 28% more likely to be exposed to air pollution than their white counterparts," the video continues, adding that "climate crisis is a racist crisis." | “Environmental racism means that black people in Britain are 28% more likely to be exposed to air pollution than their white counterparts," the video continues, adding that "climate crisis is a racist crisis." |
Previous reports stated that Plane Stupid, a group dedicated to taking direct non-violent action against aviation expansion, was behind the stunt. | |
The group has expressed "solidarity" with the Black Lives Matter movement on its official Facebook page. | |
“The runway is currently closed due to protesters on site. Police are present and we will resume normal operations as soon as possible. We apologise to passengers for any inconvenience to their journey,” an airport spokesperson said. | “The runway is currently closed due to protesters on site. Police are present and we will resume normal operations as soon as possible. We apologise to passengers for any inconvenience to their journey,” an airport spokesperson said. |
Flights to Zurich, Geneva, and Guernsey have been cancelled, while flights due to arrive from Rotterdam, Luxembourg, New York, and Frankfurt have been diverted. | Flights to Zurich, Geneva, and Guernsey have been cancelled, while flights due to arrive from Rotterdam, Luxembourg, New York, and Frankfurt have been diverted. |
Police were called to the airport at 5:40 am local time after reports that demonstrators had gotten onto the runway. | Police were called to the airport at 5:40 am local time after reports that demonstrators had gotten onto the runway. |
Some have expressed anger at authorities for taking too long to put an end to the situation. | Some have expressed anger at authorities for taking too long to put an end to the situation. |
A £344 million ($458.4 million) expansion project for the airport was given the green light in July. | A £344 million ($458.4 million) expansion project for the airport was given the green light in July. |