Climate groups have been targeting Wall Street banks in a
campaign against their financing of fossil fuel projects.
Police arrested 61 protesters on Friday, with charges pending,
while two people were given summonses, according to the New York
City Police Department.
"Our family and friends were willing to be arrested because
their lives are on the line in our communities that are
surrounded by the pollution that Citi is financing," said
Roishetta Ozane, one of the protest organizers.
Protesting in front of the company's headquarters in Manhattan,
demonstrators chanted: "Hey Citi, get off it, the planet over
profit." Activists held signs reading, "Citi Earns While the
World Burns."
The bank said it welcomed engagement with stakeholders and was
transparent about its climate-related work.
"We are supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy
through our net zero commitments and our $1 trillion sustainable
finance goal," a bank spokesperson said in a statement. "Our
approach reflects the need to transition while also continuing
to meet global energy needs."
The activists expected more than 1,000 people to participate in
the demonstration, according to a statement ahead of the
protest.
It was unclear how many people had gathered outside Citi's
building. The group had largely dissipated by Friday afternoon,
according to a Reuters witness.
Citi employees were alerted on Thursday to anticipate
"significant protest" activity on Friday, according to a source
at the bank who shared the security notification with Reuters.
On June 10, multiple demonstrators were taken into custody
outside Citi's headquarters, and 23 individuals were later
released with criminal court summonses, the NYPD said on
Thursday.
(Reporting by Makailah Gause and Chibuike Oguh in New york;
Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Lananh Nguyen and Leslie Adler)
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