RWE Stockholders Meeting in ESSEN Germany Disrupted

 RWE Ener­gy (Rheinisch-West­fälis­ches Elek­triz­itätswerk AG Rhine-West­falia) Stock­hold­ers meet­ings was met with out­side protest and con­stant inside dis­rup­tions by over 70 activists from groups rang­ing from Fos­sil Free and Green­peace to groups and projects engag­ing in anti­coal block­ades and direct actions such as Ham­bach­er For­est, Robin Wood and Indige­nous Groups from Siberia resist­ing the evic­tion of their vil­lages by coal min­ing projects linked to RWE.

RWE Ener­gy (Rheinisch-West­fälis­ches Elek­triz­itätswerk AG Rhine-West­falia) Stock­hold­ers meet­ings was met with out­side protest and con­stant inside dis­rup­tions by over 70 activists from groups rang­ing from Fos­sil Free and Green­peace to groups and projects engag­ing in anti­coal block­ades and direct actions such as Ham­bach­er For­est, Robin Wood and Indige­nous Groups from Siberia resist­ing the evic­tion of their vil­lages by coal min­ing projects linked to RWE.  The protests and actions start­ed a day before and dur­ing the night with sten­cils on the pave­ment and walls around the head­quar­ters of RWE and the con­ven­tion cen­ter.  Dur­ing the morn­ing tables, ban­ners and inflat­a­bles were set­t­up out­side of the entrance to the con­ven­tion hall that was being guard­ed by both local police on the out­side and pri­vate secu­ri­ty firms inside.  Approx­i­mate­ly 40 activists got inside as part of the Crit­i­cal Share­hold­ers action to be at first met with pat down and met­al detec­tor search­es fol­lowed by a large dose of green wash­ing dis­plays and pre­sen­ta­tions.  All the com­put­er sta­tions con­tain­ing RWE pro­pa­gan­da were prompt­ly changed to the home page of Ham­bach­er For­est occu­pa­tion http://hambachforest.blogsport.de/information-about-the-forest/ and remained show­ing an eco/defense response  to coal min­ing info atten­tive­ly read through­out the meet­ing by stock­hold­ers next to RWE employ­ees hap­pi­ly hand­ing out cor­po­rate schwag.  Before the actu­al meet­ing begun the set­ting was rather sur­re­al with activist con­nect­ing and tak­ing Vir­tu­al Real­i­ty tours of RWE coal Mines and its dig­gers as wait­ers served drinks to an old­er and more con­ser­v­a­tive demo­graph­ic all around.

From the very beg­ging of the meet­ing and com­mence­ment speech­es the dis­rup­tions begun with sev­er­al pro­test­ers jump­ing on the stage and unfold­ing ban­ners, fol­lowed by oth­ers unfold­ing larg­er ban­ners and chant­i­ng anti­Coal and Cli­mate Jus­tice and pro Ham­bach­er For­est Slo­gans.  One pro­test­ers lacked him­self with soft lock­ons to the rail­ing close to the podi­um and was slight­ly injured when the secu­ri­ty tried to force­ful­ly dis­lodge him, anoth­er pro­test­er was also injured by sus­tain­ing bruis­es on her leg.  Some of the stock­hold­ers also attempt­ed to assault the pro­test­ers by pulling their glass­es and cam­eras and yelling insults while oth­ers insist­ed that thez be alowed to protest.  With over 25 pro­test­ers being tak­en to a hold­ing room under the stage, the atmos­phere turned more fes­tive as con­fet­ti flew, and no one watched the offi­cial live­feed of the speech­es pro­vid­ed on a mon­i­tor show­ing close ups of the faces of the speak­ers only, yet still punc­tu­at­ed with many addi­tion­al paus­es full of con­ster­na­tion as oth­er protests and dis­rup­tions raged on and the ranks in the the hold­ing facil­i­ty con­tin­ued to swell.  All detained in the con­ven­tion cen­ter were even­tu­al­ly released.  Anoth­er group which suc­ceed­ed with a climb of, on this day heav­i­ly guard­ed, RWE Tow­er and a ban­ner drop was detained for sev­er­al hours and then also released.

This year meet­ing had very lit­tle to cel­e­brate as RWE for the first time in over 60 years sus­pend­ed its div­i­dend pay­ments to ordi­nary share­hold­ers, announced its plan to cut 2,000 jobs over the next two years and pre­dict­ed that its rat­ing will be low­ered even fur­ther due to their nuclear waste stor­age remain­ing from shut down atom­ic pow­er plants.  NO div­i­dend this year will espe­cial­ly affect many cash-strapped local munic­i­pal­i­ties in north-west Ger­many with com­bined stake of around 24 per­cent in the RWE group which have remained immune to the mes­sage of the vibrant DeIn­vest move­ment and the glob­al irre­versible effects of the  coal min­ing indus­try on the cli­mate, and gen­er­al health and wel­be­ing of the glob­al pop­u­la­tion and the hor­ren­dous effects its hor­ren­dous effects on bio­di­ver­si­ty.

The sin­is­ter over­tone of the con­ven­tion were numer­ous state­ments by the mem­ber of the board that the tur­moil fac­ing con­ven­tion­al ener­gy com­pa­nies could have dev­as­tat­ing effects as it leaves to back up capac­i­ty to bal­ance rather “shal­low and unre­li­able” renew­able ener­gy.  Call­ing it a “hor­ror sce­nario”  a term rather descrip­tive of cli­mate change and chaos on the brink of which the world finds itself to to action of cli­mate crim­i­nals such as RWE, top­ic obvi­ous­ly miss­ing from the speech­es but not the protests,  this above men­tioned cor­po­rate ener­gy appa­ra­tus induced para­noia  and ver­bal gym­nas­tics could hint to the pos­si­bil­i­ty of gov­ern­ment financed bailout and even more inten­sive pro fos­sil fuel sub­si­dies.  It remains more impor­tant for the Cli­mate Jus­tice Strug­gle to keep up the pres­sure through diver­si­ty of tac­tics and protests such as this one.

Sys­tem Change Not Cli­mate Change!!!

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and at all oth­er local and region­al Cli­mate Jus­tice and Extreme Ener­gy Strug­gles.


The Ham­bach­er For­est a mil­lenar­i­an for­est on the age of the largest open cast lig­nite mine in Europe is being defend­ed with tree occu­pa­tions, bar­ri­cades tow­ers and tun­nels.  We call upon all of you to join us under a ban­ner of Eco-jus­tice and Bio­cen­trism.

In Sol­i­dar­i­ty,
 Ham­bach For­est Defend­ers