'This Won't Break Us': Lancashire Anti-Fracking Protestors Jailed

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By Sara Stefanini for Climate Homeย News

Three anti-fracking campaignersย were sentenced toย prison on Wednesday for blocking shale gas drilling operations in northwestย England.

Two protesters, Simon Blevins, 26, and Richard Roberts, 36, were sentenced to 16 months in prison. Richard Loizou, 31, was sentenced to 15 months, Lancashire radio stationย 2BR reported. A fourth protester, Julian Brock, 47, received an 18-month suspended sentence and ordered to 20 days of rehabilitationย activity.

They will be the first environmental protesters to be imprisoned in the UKย in 86 years, according to Kirsty Brimelow QC, who was acting for one of theย men.

The four men spent up to four days in July 2017 camping out on lorries that were carrying drilling equipment to the Preston New Road fracking site in Lancashire, according toย DeSmog UK.ย A juryย found Blevins, Roberts and Loizouย guilty of creating a public nuisance in August. Brock pleaded guilty so did not faceย trial.

Local residents have been protesting Cuadrilla Resourcesโ€™ plans to drill for shale gas for severalย years.

In a statement released after the sentencing, Blevins said: โ€œThis wonโ€™t break us, we will come out stronger. Some may view us as victims, but we refuse to be victimised by this. The real victims will be future generations suffering preventable disasters caused by climate change. Our friends and fellow campaigners outside will continue to fight for a ban on fracking and for a just transition to a renewable and democratically owned energyย system.โ€

Greenpeace UKโ€™s executive director, John Sauven, argued that the four protesters โ€œdeserve our gratitude, not a prison term,โ€ for campaigning against fossil fuelย developments.

โ€œItโ€™s a strange society that massively rewards those responsible for causing more climate change while putting those trying to stop it in jail,โ€ Sauven said in a statement, noting that it comes just before the UNโ€™s panel of climate scientists release their report onย how to keep global warming atย 1.5C.

โ€œThey have done what this government promised to do but is yet to deliver โ€” making sure that we can leave our children and grandchildren a healthier environment than the one weย found.โ€

Image: Robย McEwen

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