Flights have been disrupted at London City Airport after a group of “Black Lives Matter” protesters forced their way and locked themselves together on the runway.
Runway is currently closed due to protestors on site. Police are present and we’ll resume normal operations as soon as possible. (1/2)
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) September 6, 2016
The protesters reportedly bypassed security by using a rubber dinghy to cross the docks.
Disruption continues due to protestors at LCY, police are on site. We apologise for inconvenience, check with airline for flight status.
— London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) September 6, 2016
Photographs on Twitter show the protesters surrounded by police and lying under a wooden tripod.
They had also erected two large posters with the slogans “Black Lives Matter” and “Climate Crisis is a Racist Crisis”.
The British arm of the group, which started in the United States as a reaction to fatal shootings of black people by white U.S. police officers, said it wanted to highlight Britain’s environmental impact on the lives of black people locally and globally.
Activists in support of BLMUK #Shutdown London City Airport to protest the UK’s environmental impact on black people pic.twitter.com/7LvFnB9Pv3
— #BlackLivesMatterUK (@ukblm) September 6, 2016
“Black people are the first to die, not the first to fly, in this racist climate crisis,” the group said.
Climate crisis is a racist crisis. Cut emissions. Open borders. #Shutdown. pic.twitter.com/IUOaeaTrmw
— #BlackLivesMatterUK (@ukblm) September 6, 2016
“When black people in Britain are 28 percent more likely to be exposed to air pollution than their white counterparts, we know that environmental inequality is a racist crisis.”
By 2050 there will be 200 million climate refugees. Black people are the first to die, not the first to fly, in this racist climate crisis.
— #BlackLivesMatterUK (@ukblm) September 6, 2016
The campaign group, which blocked a main road to London’s Heathrow Airport in August, said City airport was designed for the wealthy while those who lived near the site struggled on low salaries.
At London City Airport a small elite is able to fly, in 2016 alone 3,176 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean #Shutdown.
— #BlackLivesMatterUK (@ukblm) September 6, 2016
Meanwhile, police said they were negotiating with the protesters. “We are awaiting the arrival of specialist resources that are able to ‘unlock’ the protesters,” the force added in a statement. Seven of the nine protesters have been arrested, but two remain on the runway.
Seven protesters arrested at @LondonCityAir protest – officers remain on scene. https://t.co/PG6bEBv8vY pic.twitter.com/lIDLNc8cbQ
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) September 6, 2016
The airport said inbound flights were being diverted and would be resuming operations “as soon as possible”.