Roger Hallam

Roger Hallam

activist United Kingdom

Roger Hallam is a prominent environmental activist and co-founder of the group Just Stop Oil, which advocates for the cessation of fossil fuel use. He was in the news due to a recent court decision that upheld his sentence for participating in protests aimed at blocking highways and tunnels to highlight the climate emergency.

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Slovakia Slovakia: Roger Hallam is a co-founder of Just Stop Oil who was sentenced to four years for conspiracy to disrupt traffic on the M25 motorway. 5

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Skupina Just Stop Oil usporiadala poslednú demonštráciu

United Kingdom United Kingdom: For leaders like Roger Hallam, who was originally jailed for five years for plotting to disrupt traffic on the M25, being seen to be punished was a key part of the publicity. 5

BBC: How Just Stop Oil was policed to extinction

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Roger Hallam, the co-founder of XR, Insulate Britain and JSO, was jailed for five years for a conspiracy to block traffic. 5

The Guardian: What next for climate activism now Just Stop Oil is ‘hanging up the hi-vis’? | Environmental activism

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Roger Hallam is a high-profile figure in Just Stop Oil and was convicted for his role in the M25 protests. 5

BBC: Has the UK's most loathed protest group really stopped throwing soup?

Australia Australia: Roger Hallam was jailed in July over a plot to disrupt M25 traffic that involved 45 people climbing onto gantries over the motorway. 3

The Sydney Morning Herald: Just Stop Oil activists to stop disruptive protest campaign and shift approach

Sweden Sweden: Roger Hallam is a radical environmental activist and co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, described by Sarkar as 'climate-Gandalf'. 4

Dagens Nyheter: Edgar Mannheimer: Ash Sarkars ”Minority rule” är knivskarp