Activists Showed up JCB for Its 'Bulldozer Genocide' at Its 80th Anniversary Event
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Activists showed up JCB for its 'bulldozer genocide' at its 80th anniversary event
On Sunday 18 May, British bulldozer manufacturer JCB was due to celebrate its 80th anniversary at its headquarters in Rocester in the British midlands with a so-called ‘sportive’, a cycle ride which aimed to raise money for the children’s charity NSPCC. However, the sportive did not go according to plan thanks to people highlighting JBC complicity with Israel. Activists from the Stop JCB Demolitions Campaign disrupted the event. They turned it i…
“Assisting genocidal onslaughts in Palestine, India”: Protest disrupts JCB’s 80th anniversary event in Britain
Activists from the Stop the JCB Demolitions Campaign on Sunday disrupted the bulldozer manufacturing company JCB’s 80th anniversary at the company’s headquarters in the city of Rocester, Britain. The ‘Sportive’ cycle ride fundraising anniversary event took place while activists accused the company of “complicity in ethnic cleansing and genocide in Palestine, India and Kashmir, plunging the victims into homelessness, poverty, and lasting trauma.”…
JCB’s crimes exposed at 80th anniversary event
On Sunday 18th May, British bulldozer manufacturer JCB, notorious for profiting from the destruction of homes in occupied Palestine, India and Kashmir, was due to celebrate its 80th anniversary at its headquarters in Rocester in the British midlands with a so-called ‘sportive’, a cycle ride which aimed to raise money for the children’s charity NSPCC. […]
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