Nearly 400 anti-Keystone protestors were arrested on Sunday after zip-tying themselves to a fence in front of the White House. Activist group 350.org characterized the action as the “largest youth civil disobedience at the White House in a generation.”
Those arrested were part of a larger student-led protest coordinated by XL Dissent. Organizers estimated that 1,200 people total participated in the march and rally that called on President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry to reject plans to build the Keystone XL pipeline.
Here are some photos and tweets from the scene:
#XLDissent Students dropped black tarp faux oil spill in front of Sec State Kerrys home #NoKXL pic.twitter.com/UCtI5YERWN
— john zangas (@johnzangas) March 2, 2014
Now marching down Pennsylvania Ave towards the White House. #xldissent #NoKXL pic.twitter.com/hSwb43WAmm
— Miki Pope (@MikiTakesPhotos) March 2, 2014
#XLDissent An incredible scene at the #WhiteHouse as faux oil spill and hundreds plan to be arrested #NoKXL pic.twitter.com/snzNMYKeGL
— john zangas (@johnzangas) March 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/Solidus_Fahad/status/440348480104828929
This cool @AP pic of #XLDissent from other side of the fence is a WSJ photo of the day pic.twitter.com/5e70epph8p
— Jamie Henn (@jamieclimate) March 2, 2014
398 young people arrested at #xldissent at WH today, coincidentally the exact current concentration of co2 in air http://t.co/pT8altSu71
— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) March 3, 2014