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Kingsnorth Six

The Observer today has a brilliant article and film about the ‘Kingsnorth Six’, the team of Greenpeace activists who scaled the chimney of Kingsnorth power station and the court case that saw them found ‘not guilty’. Its a fascinating look at both the tactics and the people behind the action and the subsequent legal battle.

Author mrtombakerPosted on 31 May 2009Categories tacticsTags campaign tools, case studies, direct action, greenpeaceLeave a comment on Kingsnorth Six

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