On Sunday 15th of June, as George W. Bush was making his way to Downing Street for his last state visit to the UK, thousands of people were gathering in Parliament Square following a call from the Stop the War Coalition.
Although the turn out to Sunday's protest was much smaller than in 2003 when Bush last visited the UK in the high of the Anti-War protest movement, by mid afternoon a crowd of around 2500 determined people were already making clear what they thought of the legacy of George Bush's wars in the Middle East and the US driven War on Terror [Demo video report] A powerful sound system had been set on the square from where several people, including Brian How, made speeches. Meanwhile the crowd kept demanding the arrest of George Bush for his "terrorist activities and war crimes" in countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
The protest had already been banned by the Metropolitan Police from marching through Whitehall, therefore crash barriers and police lines had been set at the southern end of Whitehall to prevent the demonstration from moving forward. At some point, the crowd approached the barriers and police lines to demand their right to demonstrate, but they were faced by a line of baton wielding police that started hitting those at the front. As a result a series of scuffles followed, resulting with some head injuries and bruises to some protesters, and the first wave of arrests.
Eventually, a large number of police with riot gear took positions to protect the entrance to Whitehall, whilst at the same time groups of TSG and FIT police forces started to carry a series of snatch arrests around the Parliament Square area [Video of arrests]. By the end of the evening 25 people had been arrested, some of which are now facing charges.
Read more >>On April 6 the Olympic torch was to be paraded through the streets of London in what Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell described as a celebration of the "Olympic spirit." Protesters angered by recent Chinese repression in Tibet sought to undermine this Chinese propaganda exercise. As it made its way through London, the flame was greeted by a wave of protest.
Demonstrators disrupted the torch's journey along the thirty one mile route. There were attempts to seize the torch, extinguish the flame and to prevent it making its way through the city with 37 people being arrested. Although Tibet was the main focus of protests, attention was also drawn to Chinese support for Sudanese atrocities in Darfur and Burma's brutal military dictatorship.
Video: Video of the attempted Olympic flame grab!
Photos: Olympic Relay Free Tibet Rally | Olympic torch protests in London - pics | Tibetan Freedom Torch Relay, London April 6, 2008 | Olympic Torch Relay: Heated Arguments in Trafalgar Square | Chinese Torture Torch Relay Shames Olympic Ideals | Police compete in olympic farce | Olympic Torch Chased off the Streets, pics from Fleet Street | Torch Protest hits Whitechapel
Also on the Newswire: Torch Went Out in London Too! | Olympic torch relay protest timeline | Tibet Protest Great, But.... | "Freedom wins" says the Sun | Tibetan Freedom Torch Rally | 36 people arrested so far during the Olympic torch relay in London | Police Manhandle Press at Tibet Demonstration | Brilliant pro Tibet protest ongoing in London today
Links: Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (official site) | Free Tibet Campaign | Students for a Free Tibet
Read more >>The weekly vegan open picnic has recently faced growing repression from Police and consistent support in the community.
People taking part in Brixton's Reclaim Your Food weekly action faced arrest last Sunday 2nd March 2008 as they challenged the legitimacy of a Dispersal Order issued by the Lambeth branch of the Metropolitan Police.
Police (consisting of a mix of PCs, CSOs and higher-ranking officers) were waiting for the collective before they even arrived. They came equipped with a mobile surveillance van, 2 regular Police vans and 2 Police cars.
The first arrest came as a result of a refusal to comply with the Dispersal Order placed upon the group, the second for attempting to establish the legal basis for such an arrest. The Dispersal Order, made possible by the controversial Anti-Social Behaviour Act, was issued in response to an alleged Section 5 Public Order offence - defined as causing harassment, distress or alarm. However, when questioned, the Police failed to provide adequate evidence to suggest that such an offence was taking place.
Thankfully, the long arm of the law did not stretch to the Bicycle Repair Workshop or those making Puncture Repair Kits and Wallets from recycled and sustainable materials. These were welcome additions to the Town Square, which was reclaimed as a fully-functional public space for all...with room for a bit of a dance to the chilled reggae/dub soundsystem!
Despite all the Police intimidation and generally not fantastic weather, a good time was had by most people who turned up or happened to be passing by! - Same as today 9th of March when there were no arrests.
The collectives involved in Sunday's action are keen to welcome anyone who is interested in any aspect of the project to come along - Bring food to share. Instruments. Sound Systems. Practical Social Activities. Or just yourself!! All welcome.
The project will continure to meet at Brixton Town Square (by Coldharbour Lane, opposite the Ritzy Cinema) from around 2/3pm every Sunday. The town square is well on it's way to being a free public space, for anyone to use. This does not figure in the plans of the Police and Local Government, who are intent on seeing through gentrification of the area. Every Sunday at approx 3pm in BRIXTON TOWN SQUARE, opposite BRIXTON LIBRARY
Reports: 17 feb | 3 march (1) | 3 march (2) | 3 march (3) |
Video: 3 march (1)
Read more >>The four migrants accused of "conspiracy to commit violent disorder" during the Harmondsworth uprising in 2006 were today found not guilty. Relying on a clearly insufficiently indoctrinated jury, the attempt to single out and punish few individuals with violent criminal convictions and long sentences has been thwarted. Of course, all four have already served one year and three months in prison, on top of varying times in immigration detention. Now they will have to resume their struggle against the immigration system, which imprisoned them for seeking refuge in the first place, and will most probably be dispersed around Britain's detention estate until their cases are 'resolved'.
Today the Support the Harmondsworth Four Campaign held a protest outside Sodexho's London headquarters. There had been a solidarity protest outside the court every Monday [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5].Background: letter from two of the Harmondsworth 4 to Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! | 'Report of the Investigation into the disturbances at Harmondsworth and Campsfield House Immigration Removal Centres', Robert Whalley | Chief Inspectors of Prison Report on Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre
Read more >>"Teams of 12 specially trained officers will form a Forward Intelligence Team (FIT) who, operating in uniform, will seek to build a "rapport" with "street activists" so that people "likely to provoke disorder can be identified early in an event"
The FIT first surfaced in the early 1990s, as part of the Public Order Intelligence Unit (CO11), a section of the Public Order Branch of the Metropolitan Police. They were initially targeted at football fans but were soon extended to cover a wide variety of political events, and their tactics have more recently been used in town centres as part of the "community policing" strategy. Sometimes they are deployed outside of the Metropolitan area, as at the G8 in Scotland for example, and most UK police forces now have officers trained in their methods.
IMC Links: FIT hunting NoBorders activists at rampART | Protest at Heckler & Koch weapons manufacturers HQ in Nottingham. | Policing FIT for "serious and sustained" terror? | FIT watch at Disarm DSEi meeting. | Counter-FIT: some thoughts. | Resisting the FIT teams: a proposal for action. | FIT at Convergence Centre. | Fit Team vs the Grey Bloc. | Backwards Intelligence Team. | Fatuous Intimidation Team strike again! | FIT intimidation at rampART. | The FIT team at work. | Police Harassment Bayswater Rd. | Indymedia and British Intelligence Services. | Where are the London cops? | Mayday march and protest at Canary Wharf. | Mayday in London 2007. | Unprecedented police harassment operation against Wombles. | G8 Employment Ministers Protest In London. |
Other links: Defective Inspectors. | WANTED! | Europol. | The Empire Strikes Back. | Fairford Coaches judgement. | Anarchist Mayday Cricket. | Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination. | Defend the Intifada. | What really happened in London. | The police paparazzi. | Public order training and tactics reviewed. | We are heartbroken and furious! | G8 Employment Ministers Protest In London. | Bank Robbed! | All about my 'BIG BROTHER' ...! | NETCU Watch. | FIT Watch. |
Read more >>Over 20,000 demonstrators showed their support for the Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in a march and rally held in London on 9 June, 2007, to mark the 40th anniversary of the Six-Day War and the ongoing military occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. The rally, which took place in Trafalgar Square, was organised by Enough!, a coalition of over 50 charities, trade unions, faith and other campaign groups.
Reports and pics: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | MP3s of all speeches | Enough! report | Innovative Minds report | Call for action
All around the world, thousands marked the anniversary with a week of actions against the Israeli occupation (see this round-up). In Germany, G8 protesters responded with a mass demo at a Caterpillar plant in Rostock [Video]. An unconfirmed report claimed that the plant was fire-bombed that night, destroying Caterpillar machinery.
Related: This Week In Palestine – Week 23 2007 | Taking Aim: The Destruction of Palestine | Co-op Radio: Palestine - 40 years of occupation | The Six Day War Deceptions | Israel's Attack on the USS Liberty Revisited | John Pilger: Resisting the Empire
Read more >>At least 12 activists have now been charged under SOCPA in connection with the No More Fallujahs Peace Camp and Naming the Dead actions in Parliament Square and Whitehall on 29-30 October 2006. Reports from the actions here.
In a planned act of civil disobedience against the occupation of Iraq, campaigners set up an unauthorised camp in Parliament Square for 24 hours last October. In all, over 100 people took part in workshops and discussions and held 'Naming the Dead' remembrance ceremonies in Parliament Square and Whitehall during the action.
Most of the defendants have been in court over the past two weeks, with the judgements to date illustrating the arbitrary nature of British "justice".
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Read more >>Critical Mass (CM) is a monthly event mainly consisting of cyclists but other forms of human propulsion are welcomed. The first one happened in San Francisco USA on Friday, September 25, 1992 and since then enthusiasts in many towns and cities worldwide have followed suit. Sometimes events calling themselves 'Critical Mass' accompany public demonstrations but purists argue they are not related to the regular monthly ride. It is difficult to describe CM as opinions differ widely but they seem to range from a simple celebration of cycling to an anti-authoritarian blockade of traffic, particularly cars, with many facets in between. Almost from the beginning there has been a mixed reaction from the police, ranging from helpful facilitation to aggressive confrontation.
In the last few years the police have become much more confrontational in the UK and they try to manipulate the rides. London now has large numbers of cycle police attending every Mass, except the one in December which is close to the New Year holiday when they don't turn up at all!. The Metropolitan Police issued a leaflet to participants in September 2005 claiming that the ride is not lawful. Their claim was rejected in the High Court in May 2006 but the police have since appealed and won.
Critical Massers have vowed that the ride will go on. The next London Critical mass is on Friday 25th May, meeting outside the NFT between 6 and 6.30pm and there has been a call-out to make this the biggest ride ever.
Legal Clarification: "Critical Mass is NOT illegal"
From the newswire: Abuse of police powers in Derby | London Critical Mass 30th September 2005 | London Critical Mass under threat | Critical Mass London: Letter from Green Party to Met. Police | London Critical Mass reports | Amazing turnout on "banned" critical mass | Massive Critical Mass Defies SOCPA Exclusion Zone | Southend's first Critical Mass stopped by police | 2nd Southend Critical Mass ends with 3 arrests | Leeds Critical Mass | York Critical Mass | Police charge cyclists at Glasgow Critical Mass | Birmingham's Ride reaches Critical Mass Videos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Other links: Full judgement | Wikipedia | CM London website |
Read more >>Early in the morning of March 6th, high court bailiffs and police moved in to evict the Vortex Occupied Social Centre. The old Jazz bar on Stoke Newington Church Street, North London, had been occupied since the beginning of the year and had been open for numerous and varied community events [ 1 | 2 | 3 ].
On Saturday 10th, a solidarity demonstration against the eviction took place in Stoke Newington [Pics]
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PDC film showing: From Death Row, This is Mumia Abu-Jamal! (Tomorrow)
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Message from Austrian Prisoners; Felix, Elmar & Chris
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Solidarity actions continue for Austrian activists
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Message from Austrian Prisoner Martin Balluch
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David Gray complains about the use of music as torture in the “War on Terror”
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42 days and hand over your flash card to the police
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PDC film showing: Free Mumia Abu-Jamal now! (Saturday)
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Nick Griffin The Mugabe-Style Dictator
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Massive Police training facility Gravesend, Kent - Pics
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Tonight - Sequani Trial Talk
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Fitwatch at G8 Protests
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Tibetan Solidarity Benefit Night - Sat 5 July
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Disabled People's Direct Action Network meets with James Purnell MP
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Resistance in Oaxaca! Film night.
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Chagos Islanders Picket House of Lords
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sequani trial talk
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'the battle of tolmers square' (the movie) and The Future Of Bowl Court
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Demo at Communications House on 1 July
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Human Rights Scandal in Austria
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Aung San Suu Kyi Birthday Protest
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ROG FACTORY / European Social Center's meeting report tonight at Bowl Court >>>
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Police attack Police! Thug on anti war demo exposed as police officer
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Young Communist seized and interrogated ahead of SOAS conference
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Quietly and without sorrow: purging the undesireable in a Scientologist world
22-06-2008 15:34
Tent City Parliament Square.
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Eric McDavid - eco-prisoner - benefit @ Bowl Court squat, Friday 20 June
20-06-2008 16:04
Urgent Action: Control Order Detainee on Hunger Strike til Death or Deportation
19-06-2008 13:04
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Tibetan Demonstration not Thursday Now saturday
18-06-2008 13:07
Fitwatch at anti-bush demo
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UNISON's witchhunt of anti-New Labour activists intensifies
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British Government rejects Scientology petition - again
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Atenco Political Prisoners
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Charged - "Fitwatchers" arrested at STWC March, March 15. Update
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FIT at londonfete
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Somalian protest against US-backed Ethiopian invasion, 15.06.08
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StWC 'will not co-operate' with police
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Arrests and police injuries at Bush demo
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Police brutality and snatch squad at Bush demo
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Pix from Bush demo Sunday
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Fast for justice in India
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film of bush demo whitehall yesterday
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Tibetan supporters vigil outside Chinese Embassy London June 19th
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Blood on the streets as Bush enters via Brown's back passage.
15-06-2008 23:06
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Guantanamo bay / Binyam Mohamed Protest, London 15.06.08
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Treasurer shifted and more financial chaos as cash disappears into BNP pit
15-06-2008 13:29
Oxford Professor Resigned Over Vivisection
14-06-2008 17:39
Fitwatch at Anti Bush Demo
13-06-2008 23:56
Ska benefit gig in London for Diaz Victims. THIS SATURDAY!!!! June 14th
13-06-2008 17:01
New report details torture of Guantánamo prisoner Binyam Mohamed
11-06-2008 10:03
Vegan Society Press Release: Arrests in Austria
10-06-2008 12:56
Police powers increased by new London mayor
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Break the chains – 14 June
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Binyam Mohamed, British torture victim in Guantánamo: an update
06-06-2008 03:15
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Why are the police using surveillance on journalists?
04-06-2008 23:01
Police protester snap did not breach rights rules court
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London Critical Mass ride 30-5-08.
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Solidarity week against repression in France at June, 9-16
31-05-2008 07:17
Global day of solidarity for imprisoned anti-fur activists
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Anti-racism Public meeting 31 May 2008, 1pm
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Binyam Mohamed’s letter from Guantánamo to Gordon Brown
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Support the imprisoned activists & hunger strikers in Austria
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TU Certification Office investigating Solidarity
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Home Secretary told “end police surveillance of journalists” - NUJ
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Fitwatch at Carnival Against the Arms Trade
27-05-2008 08:47
Southfields Get Total Oil Out of Burma Protest
26-05-2008 20:39
America facilitating for the UK Census?
26-05-2008 15:45
Justice for Darfur - London Protest
26-05-2008 12:19
Scientology cult fails in attempt to ban word "cult" at anti-cult picket
23-05-2008 13:06
Sussex Students Union supports Smash EDO activists denied legal aid
22-05-2008 08:45
Burma Cyclone Global Day of Actiion London Report
20-05-2008 21:05
What a c**t, eh?
20-05-2008 19:49
Call for actions! Don't let Israel celebrate 60 years of occupation
19-05-2008 23:34
London Zoo outside City Hall
16-05-2008 16:12
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"Get in my pen or you will be arrested"
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SOCPA: Rebalancing your rights, unravelling the "repeal"
15-05-2008 14:14
Over 115 public figures join the call to recognise the Palestinian Nakba
15-05-2008 12:51
Mobile Protest "Let Aid Experts into Burma" for Cyclone Relief
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Redbridge No2ID 'Taking Liberties' screening - 19 May
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Witness Appeal for Police March and City Hall Arrests
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City of London police harass protestor to protect Scientology cult
12-05-2008 15:51
The Terror War is fake - the Terror Laws are real
12-05-2008 08:37
Guantánamo: Torture victim Binyam Mohamed sues British government for evidence
10-05-2008 22:29
Burmese Cyclone protest at Burma Embassy "Let Aid Experts In"
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SOCPA: Met Police's consultation response
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SOCPA: Greater London Authority's consultation response
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SOCPA: Westminster Council's consultation response
08-05-2008 11:05
Public meeting with delegation of Colombian social movements
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Victory Against Trade Union Repression In Lambeth
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SOCPA - hospital interview with brian haw
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SOCPA - brian haw arrested in parliament square
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London mayoral elections: Labour’s neo-cons and the left apologists for Livingst
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London Olympics terror threat used to vastly increase surveillance powers
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Brian and Barbara attacked in Parliament Square
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Boris - A Taste of Things to Come
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Dale Farm travellers unveil new Community Centre
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Hammersmith Goldhawk Road get Total Oil out of Burma protest
03-05-2008 02:17
Kurdish protest at the Syrian Embassy in London
02-05-2008 21:09
Video of May Fayre in Mayfair, London.
02-05-2008 13:53
Lambeth Council bans Trade Union from Staff Conference
30-04-2008 13:23
The Tumbledown Dick
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London Critical Mass 14th Anniversary ride.
27-04-2008 08:35
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Kilburn protest against Total in Burma
26-04-2008 03:38
Public Demonstration Italian Embassy
23-04-2008 18:19
Benefit for direct action @ rampART 25 April - hip hop, dubstep, afro beat funk
23-04-2008 16:43
More than a game: Scientology's policy of intimidation
23-04-2008 10:47
Farnborough town centre in its final death throes
21-04-2008 16:38
Revolting London: Fitwatch Against the Mayoral Elections
21-04-2008 15:57
Demo at Kalyx in support to the Harmondsworth detainees
21-04-2008 14:49
Demonstrate against the Counter-Terrorism Bill
21-04-2008 09:44
Hackney Social Centre Under Threat of Eviction!
19-04-2008 18:59
Chiswick protest to get Total Oil Out of Burma
19-04-2008 09:47
Scientology, the Metropolitan Police, and Number 10
18-04-2008 20:37
SOCPA - the dirt behind the imprisonment of barbara tucker
18-04-2008 12:52
Success for DAN at the DWP
17-04-2008 23:34
SOCPA - barbara tucker freed from prison today
17-04-2008 16:46
Action: Disabled Campaigners are planning to protest against the DWP
17-04-2008 14:30
Babs Tucker "... it's the Kids ... stupid"
17-04-2008 07:49
When The US Congress Denied The Mass Of Americans Their Possible Freedoms!
15-04-2008 21:10
Reminder: tomorrow demo at Kalyx in support to the Harmondsworth detainees
15-04-2008 18:17
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