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Roger Hallam's Closing Speech | Burning Pink Trial | February 2023 youtu.be/pQktdYcraqg @YouTubeより
2023-02-23 05:38:08"Your aims are admirable & it is accepted by me that your views are reasonable & genuinely held. You should feel guilty for nothing. You should feel proud that you care, have concern for the future." Incredible words from the judge @JustStop_Oil trial juststopoil.org/2023/02/16/you…
2023-02-17 22:41:31Nine scientists plastered information to the offices of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Five were cleared; four were convicted but then cleared on appeal. extinctionrebellion.uk/2023/02/10/fou…
2023-02-17 09:16:04"I've seen the power of individuals when they come together, they are not individuals anymore, they are a collective." - Roman As the crisis continues, the media divide us, and politicians silence us. It's time to pull together, the change we need comes from collective action. pic.twitter.com/4MRrZhXLQa
2021-11-04 18:15:27"We need to step up in this moment, because it is what is required of us. This #ClimateEmergency doesn't have any consideration for the individual... we know nonviolent protest is the way we have to respond, so please do that now." - Roman #ExtinctionRebellion #CoP26 #ActNow pic.twitter.com/6vIkBOUUDd
2021-11-04 18:15:259 activists now face prison for their protest. They knew to force change, some people must risk sacrificing their liberty. Now it's time for us all to step up, show solidarity, and continue to take civil disobedience. To support their case check out: cutt.ly/PR3qjdn pic.twitter.com/Tom23f8mdQ
2021-11-04 18:12:008/ Maybe I'm naive but I don't think any judge would dare deny 9 scientists the right to use science in their defence, as it would risk a huge scandal So why is it ok for other citizens? opendemocracy.net/en/insulate-br…
2023-02-15 04:10:207/ This isn’t an isolated case – a number of climate activists have been recently prevented by judges from mentioning climate change (or even insulation) in their cases I’m no lawyer, but how can this be justice? theguardian.com/environment/20…
2023-02-15 04:10:196/ The same week, @InsulateLove protestor David Nixon was also in court, and the judge banned him from mentioning climate change in his defence When David mentioned it anyway, he was SENT TO JAIL FOR 8 WEEKS theguardian.com/environment/20…
2023-02-15 04:10:195/ Hearing the scientific motivations from the scientists, the judge found them not guilty Clearly, the scientific facts are key to why they took their action, and it would be nonsensical to judge them without letting them first explain themselves And yet…
2023-02-15 04:10:184/ Following the second trial, the 4 ‘guilty’ scientists appealed, and last week they were found not guilty The judge said “the protestors held heartfelt and real concerns about climate change and these are very important issues” twitter.com/ScientistsX/st…
2023-02-15 04:10:18🚨Breaking - NOT Guilty ! 🚨 Four members of Scientists for Extinction Rebellion vindicated by Crown Court following appeal.🧵 pic.twitter.com/7OOika2Oew
2023-02-11 00:52:153/ 4 of them were tried in September and found guilty of criminal damage, but the other 5 were tried separately and found to have no case to answer Same action, same charges, but a completely different outcome Seems ‘justice’ is fairly arbitrary extinctionrebellion.uk/2022/10/21/bre…
2023-02-15 04:10:172/ In April last year, we pasted scientific papers to Department of Energy (BEIS) building, and nine scientists glued themselves to it. They were arrested In the thread below, several of these scientists explain why they were willing to face arrest twitter.com/ProfColinDavis…
2023-02-15 04:10:16It's very frustrating that @KwasiKarteng is misrepresenting the @ScientistsX who glued themselves to his department. Fortunately you can hear from some of the scientists themselves rather than having to to rely on Kwasi's version. Here's a 🧵of short interviews from the action. twitter.com/KwasiKwarteng/…
2022-04-16 00:33:541/ This is a tale about some strange goings on in the UK courts It starts with some friends of mine, the ‘BEIS 9’ scientists from @ScientistsX prosecuted for protesting the government’s fossil fuel-heavy energy strategy theconversation.com/extinction-reb…
2023-02-15 04:10:16科学者レベリオン
@ThierryAaron Thanks for sharing Aaron. Although this piece had some major flaws ... twitter.com/JKSteinberger/…
2023-02-16 19:06:11🙄🙄🙄 This @nature piece quotes @theAGU saying they have 'a proactive stance on “aggressively” addressing the urgency of climate change' BUT doesn't mention they continuously accept funding from fossil fuel companies like @exxonmobil and @chevron. nature.com/articles/d4158…
2023-02-16 19:05:17Taking action “doesn’t make us bad scientists, it doesn’t undermine the work that we do. If anything, I think, it makes us better scientists, because it means that we’re engaging with our work and what it means to society” nature.com/articles/d4158…
2023-02-16 02:03:47プロテストの権利
Without dissent, we will never stop business as usual. And business as usual is a death march. Today we support @netpol's call to shine a light on the UK government labelling, spying on and criminalising people taking action for a better world. #AggravatedActivism
2023-02-16 02:19:43エコサイドを国際犯罪にキャンペーン Stop ECOCIDE Campaign
Guest blog!! Human rights lawyer, @SDonziger, argues that if #EcocideLaw was in place, the recent #Ohio train derailment incident + the ecological and humanitarian crisis that has resulted might have been avoided. Read the full piece: stopecocide.earth/guest-blog/tra… #StopEcocide pic.twitter.com/qTABIEDe6Z
2023-02-26 20:42:57Human rights lawyer, @SDonziger, argues that if #EcocideLaw was in place, the recent #Ohio train derailment incident + the ecological and humanitarian crisis that has resulted might have been avoided. Read the full blog: stopecocide.earth/guest-blog/tra… #StopEcocide #EndEcocide pic.twitter.com/YvuLP3eOLE
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