Nine Black Lives Matter protesters guilty over Heathrow disruption

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...er-protesters-guilty-over-heathrow-disruption

Nine protesters who caused “utter chaos” when they chained themselves together and blocked a key route leading to Heathrow airport during a busy summer period last year have been found guilty of wilful obstruction of the highway.

Chanting “black lives matter” and “if they do not give us justice, we won’t give them peace”, they blocked the M4 southbound spur road to the London airport on 5 August 2016 at about 8.25am, Willesden magistrates court heard.

Four protesters held a large banner reading “this is a crisis” while six others formed a human chain on the ground. They linked their arms together using hollowed fire extinguishers filled with wire mesh and concrete.

The nine people on trial, who said they were Black Lives Matter campaigners, had denied wilfully obstructing the highway.

The defendants were Sita Balani, 29, of Southwark, south-east London, Liam Barrington-Bush, 32, and Aditi Jaganathan, 27, both of Tottenham, north London, Ewa Jasiewicz, 38, of Tower Hamlets, east London, Naomi Mabita, 23, of Manchester, Aadam Muuse, 24, of no fixed address, Alison Playford, 38, of Greenford, Middlesex, Joshua Virasami, 26, of Hounslow, Middlesex, and Mark Weaver, 36, of Beverley, East Yorkshire.

They were ordered to pay between £261 and £523 each, according to Hodge Jones & Allen, the law firm representing them.

Speaking after the conviction, Virasami said: “The media is reporting about Black Lives Matter and racism in our country today because protest works. This protest worked. A conversation around the violence of institutional racism has been reignited, but a simple conversation is never enough.”

Mabita said: “If people want to challenge us for causing a one-hour inconvenience, surely they’ll want to challenge a system that sees families wait over 20 years for justice?”

Raj Chada, who represented the activists, said they were “disappointed in the verdict” but the focus should remain on the issues they were protesting about.

Arresting officer Sgt Christopher Jackson told the court: “It was utter chaos, to be honest. The first thing my attention was drawn to was a huge amount of stationary traffic on the southbound lanes.

“People were out of their cars shouting at the protesters who were in the road and the people laying on the floor. There were people who seemed to know the protesters but were not involved in it stood on the side of the road. Members of the public were angry and shouting at the protesters.”

Another protester, Taylor Offoh, 20, of Penge, south-east London, had already accepted a caution.

Black Lives Matter is an international movement set up in the US following the killing of black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in February 2012. It began as a way to unite the African-American community to campaign against violence and alleged systematic racism towards black people.

The UK protest marked the fifth anniversary of the death of Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old black man who was shot dead by police in Tottenham, north London, sparking riots across England.
 
What are they even getting cunty about? As far as I know the UK doesn't have militarized police like the U.S does.
 
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What are they even getting cunty about? As far ad I know the UK doesn't have militarized police like the U.S does.

They're getting assblasted for no real reason, honestly. The last major shooting we had of a black man was Mark Duggan back in 2011 (Spoiler alert: He was actually armed and a dangerous motherfucker.) Before that it was in the 90s with Steven Lawrence (Which was in fairness a fairly long and drawn out shitshow that really shouldn't have been,) so generally they focus on a twenty year old case to prove how racist the police are. Jokes on them, our police are far too incompetent to be out shooting blacks for no good reason.
 
I had to read this like 5 times and I still don't understand exactly what they did.

They cut open fire extinguishers, stuffed them with metal mesh and then ... linked hands inside it and filled it with concrete?
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It looks just as stupid as it sounds
 
Could you imagine the hilarious ways to fuck with them since they couldn't use their hands?

Tear gas they can't reliably run from without tripping. Mace they can't rub off. A tazer potentially chain-zapping more than one of them.

They're lucky UK police are softies.
#tycenado #spen2wen #peevp33
 
The idea of BLM operating in Britain is funny. This is the country where American visitors in the 20th century used to get their asses kicked (much to their surprise) for insulting British blacks because unlike American blacks they weren't accustomed to being shit on because of their skin colour.

It also went further back than that as well. There were black American Pastors invited to high society dinners during the American Civil War in the United Kingdom because of how powerful the abolitionists were. The UK has some racist history, to say otherwise is idiotic but the scale and culture was enormously different. There's still enough sensible people around to slap down the morons when they rear their heads because of the West Africa Squadron.

Owning slaves in the UK was never "in vogue" like it was in France or the USA and was mostly just a case of economics in action (killing the native population of the Carribbean via disease when you need the shit grown there harvesting does that).

The UK's black population is also minuscule proportionally compared to the US (just 1.98% to 12.6%). On top of all that the UK was far quicker with its growing black population to nip a few problems in the bud. The first significant groups arrived on the Windrush in 1948 to passing a civil rights bill in 1967 to make into law the discrimination against blacks illegal.

I'd also say that Black UK culture isn't as "unique" as its American counterpart, it's more woven into wider UK fabric, certainly in the Midlands where 2Tone and Ska were king.

You also had Northern Soul and Motown music remains a big thing over here.
 
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