Photo Credit: Jonathan McIntosh

Shareholders and shareholder representatives from around the globe holding legal proxies were refused entry to Chevron’s annual meeting on Wednesday. Five members of The True Cost of Chevron Network were subsequently arrested at the oil giants direction, including GX’s own Antonia Juhasz, Director of our Chevron Program.

Protestors and press gathered outside the meeting as news spread like wildfire. Some folks tweeted live from Houston, others wrote articles and blog posts centered on the Chevron shareholders meeting.

We thought we’d throw together a little list to update folks about where things are at, so here you go:

A sampling of some recent live Tweets
from @changechevron:
#Chevron blocking nearly all 30+ impacted community leaders at Houston agm. All have legal proxies. Locked out. http://twitpic.com/1r8e8f

BREAKING: #Chevron is blocking valid proxy shareholders from entering its mtg one by one if they suspect we’ll raise concerns.

from @AmazonWatch:
5 arrested at Chevron Shareholder meeting! Antonia from @Global Exchange yanked from inside the meeting! Share: http://goo.gl/EPiX

From @codepinkalert:
@AntoniaJuhasz arrested at Chevron shareholders meeting for trying to expose the true cost of chevron! #arrestchevron  (not antonia!)

The following folks are tweeting live from Houston:
https://twitter.com/AmazonWatch
https://twitter.com/coldmtn
https://twitter.com/nickmagel
https://twitter.com/bandawatch
https://twitter.com/ChangeChevron
https://twitter.com/RAN

Check out some recent articles about the Chevron shareholders meeting
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  • Climate Connection posted arrest and protest videos including this one featuring Richmond, CA resident Dr. Henry Clark of West County Toxics Coalition:

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Photo Credit: The Campaign for Justice in Ecuador

Today Chevron denied access to shareholder representatives in what appears to be a bid to silence truth about its human rights and environmental abuses.

Here’s a timeline of activities leading up to today’s injustices:

May 19th, 2010: an unprecedented global network of Chevron-affected communities released the True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Report to expose the truth behind big oil.

May 25th, 2010: Leading up to Chevron’s Shareholders meeting in Houston, Texas some 40 of the report authors presented the report to the press in Houston

May 26th, 2010:

  • Chevron’s Annual General Shareholders Meeting (AGM) in Houston, Texas takes place
  • The True Cost of Chevron Network was planning to deliver the report directly to the company’s executives, employees, and shareholders while allies rallied outside
  • Some shareholders and shareholder representatives from around the globe holding legal proxies were denied entry to the meeting
  • Five members of the True Cost of Chevron Network were arrested, including Global Exchange’s Chevron Program Director, Antonia Juhasz, under the direction of the oil giant

Watch video of Antonia’s arrest here, courtesy of Amazon Watch.

Chevron’s actions today are just one more example of how the corporation silences the truth and avoids transparency. Dozens of leaders from communities around the world who are affected by Chevron traveled all the way to Houston to speak out about atrocities committed by Chevron and to deliver the recently released report, The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report, May 2010.

Emem Okom, founder of the Kebetkuche Women Development and Resource Center of Nigeria describes:

Chevron CEO John Watson opened the annual shareholder meeting touting Chevron as a good neighbor and yet they locked the door for communities from Houston, Alaska, Canada, Burma, Nigeria, and Colombia. This is the way we have been treated at home and meeting them here was no different.

No news yet about when Antonia and others arrested will be released. Check back with us on this blog for status updates.

If you haven’t read the report yet, you can download it here now. Feel free to share with others and spread it around.