Black Lives Matter protesters shut London airport
British Black
Lives Matter protesters on Tuesday chained themselves together on the runway of
London’s City Airport, forcing all flights in and out of the business travel
hub to be diverted.
Police officers
were negotiating with nine protesters, who had “erected a tripod and have
locked themselves together,” according to a statement from the Metropolitan
Police.
“At 05:40hrs (0440
GMT) on Tuesday, 6 September, officers were alerted to a number of protesters
who had made their way airside at London City Airport,” it added.
“We are awaiting
the arrival of specialist resources that are able to ‘unlock’ the protesters.
No arrests have been made.”
The airport said
in a statement that it was “currently experiencing disruption to all flights
due to protesters.”
All flights due to
land at the airport were diverted to Southend and Gatwick airports near London.
The Twitter page
of Black Lives Matter UK claimed responsiblity for the protest, saying it was
to highlight the “UK’s environmental impact on black people”.
“7/10 of the
countries most affected by climate change are in sub-Saharan Africa,” said
another tweet
Pictures from the
airport showed the protesters lying down on the tarmac beneath a wooden tripod,
next to a sign reading: “Climate Crisis is a Racist Crisis.”
London City
Airport is located in docks east of the city centre, and close to Canary Wharf,
one of the twin centres of London’s finance industry.
The airport offers
short-haul flights to locations in Britain and mainland Europe, and served over
four million passengers last year, many of them traveling for business.
Its sole runway is
surrounded by water, but it was reported that the protesters were able to swim
from land surrounding the airport, raising questions about security.
Activists from
Britain’s Black Lives Matter movement blocked the main road into London
Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, last month as part of a nationwide day of
protests against racism.
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