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What Next after this Year's DESi Campaign

Hamlet | 12.09.2003 09:33 | DSEi 2003 | Analysis

The beginnings of a tactical change in approach of protesters as this years DESi Arms Fair in London made it very effective despite a smaller then expected turnout. Small was beautiful and potent, but very hard work. With larger numbers next year, and a development of these and other tactics, DESi can be stopped. (Oh! And the other barbaric practices of capitalism too, ... perhaps !)

Despite over 3000 peelers and private security, who had been planning the defence of the Death Fair for far longer than the protesters, 500-1000 protesters gave them the run around, and challenged the ability of the organisers to have an arms fair in East London.

Actions by individuals, pairs, small groups, and larger ones of around 200-300; strongly impacted upon DESi, and the ability of massive policing to defend it.

There were many positive outcomes:

Generally, the protesters kept the initiative throughout the many of effective actions and produced many small actions that took the authorities by surprise.

1. The Dockland Light Railway was put out of actions.

2. Delegates were delayed ( oops! and so were the protesters ... shit!)

3. The turnout of delegates was lower this year.

4. The cost of the police operation was highlighted, and the Mayor of London called for the DESi organisers to pay for it next time.

5. Police lines were broken on many occasions and they one given one hell of a run-around.

6. The coverage of the mass media raised the issues to the wider masses in a positive way.

7. Over 3000 police of police were given on hell of a run around.

8. The brutality of the metropolitan police's s specially trained thugs was exposed.

9. The stupidity of branded some of the protesters as domestic terrorists was revealed in the mass media

10. The was sympathy and support from local people and punters going about their daily business who witnessed actions and the behaviour of the police

11. The spirit of the 500 was great the fun and determination was palpable : anarchies, socialists, anti-capitalists, resistors of globalisation, peace and environmental campaigners, religious groups, and those without the need for a badge but with a similar agenda, were fantastic - working together, lending support...

12. And lastly but not lastly, the super samba girls (and a few boys) with their rhythms, movement, and tactical awareness helped give actions a potency and focus that cut across and broke through the police operations. You don't need drums to do this, but it can help.


However, there is fundamental criticism too (see other UK news line postings) which should be aired and resolved for future events: a lower than expected turnout of protesters was the obvious one, the reason for which must be found.



The police trapped groups of protesters by surrounding them, and using section 14 conditions. But despite this the protesters still held on to the initiative in getiing free of this illegal police behaviour.

This sort of situation, being trapped by the police, could be avoided, as stated elsewhere, in future by everyone being more conscious and observant of what the police are doing, and to react quicker and earlier to prevent these situations arising - it cannot be left to the few to make calls - everyone needs to be aware, individuals pairs of mates, affinity groups and larger groups. You need to think what is the best thing to do for the whole protest, and talk with others about it. In this way everyone is involved in making the decisions, setting the agenda and tactics.

For example, more de-arresting could be used, but this needs individuals to be aware, trained and organised. And other tactics need to be thought out and employed which others will have to work out. But everyone should be conscious and involved in developing these.

Some of these ideas have been put forward on other IM UK news line postings, with a more in depth analysis. More thought about how each of us can contribute, more looking out for others and helping, even if you don't know them needs to be made.

Generally, more awareness and NOT being lazy and relying on 'others' or 'leaders' to come up with the decisions is necessary - a collective effort. Everyone needs to be thinking and observing all the time and communicating this and what can be done - then doing it without faffing and obfuscating.

So the calls to discuss tactics and changing the overall strategy on UK Indymedia site are legitimate and valid, but the seeds, and many actual examples of better tactics, were employed this year.

De-brief, discuss, communicate across groups and develop what was started at DESi this year then the whole movement can make a step forward.

There is other criticism on the news line too, which I would agree with and is quite legitimate and realistic which needs to be discussed and resolved

However, what happened is very positive for the future, not just for stopping DESi but for stopping the Elite and their authoritarian bully boys keeping the weakening Capitalist show on the road.

While Bush, Blair and the other Capitalist Stooges are fiddling, lying and putting up a pretence of confidence, joking and laughing whilst committing mass murder around the world, robbing the poor to fill the already fat wallets of their masters, displaying their sick bloated egos to an increasingly disbelieving public - Rome is in decline! And they shall be made accountable for all the suffering for which they have been responsible.

Hamlet

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What??

12.09.2003 11:26

"1. The Dockland Light Railway was put out of actions."

What has the DLR, a public transport link used by thousands of citezens every day, got to do with Arms exhibitions? You managed to inconvienience thousands of commuters, just so you cold delay a few delegates. Well thought out genius...

4. The cost of the police operation was highlighted, and the Mayor of London called for the DESi organisers to pay for it next time.

Good point I have to admit, but if you lot atayed at home a lot of money would have been saved. You did'nt seriously think you'd stop it did you? Get a grip...

"5. Police lines were broken on many occasions and they one given one hell of a run-around. "

So, thats what they're there for! the Arms fair went ahead as planned! Jeez, what a bunch of pillocks you all are...


"8. The brutality of the metropolitan police's s specially trained thugs was exposed."

As was the stupidity and ignorance of the average protester. most of whom have no idea ofthe the real facts or issues at hand, and are just out to challenge authority. Kindly go and do it in your own back yards...

"9. The stupidity of branded some of the protesters as domestic terrorists was revealed in the mass media "

This is an issue that extends to everyone in the area, Locals have been unable to move freely in their own streets without needless harrasment from the Police.

"10. The was sympathy and support from local people and punters going about their daily business who witnessed actions and the behaviour of the police"

Not from this local...

AnnoyedLocalResident


This is the type of thing that was sold at Excel

12.09.2003 12:29

To get an idea of what gets sold at the arms fair take cluster bombs: they’ve got a bad name because they contain many bomblets which often don’t explode in the initial attack - just like unexploded landmines. Already over 1,000 Iraqi kids have been injured by cluster bomblets since the ‘end’ of the war on Iraq. Doing a roaring trade in these is Israel Military Industries Ltd who are still licking their lips after flogging loads of cluster bombs to Britain before the war on Iraq. Britain’s largest arms company, BAE Systems, bought over 20,000 rounds of Israeli cluster weapons just before the Iraqi war. Then the British army went on to fire over 2,000 of these Israeli cluster bombs during the battle for Basra. DSEi welcomed another sketchy Israeli weapons producer, Rafael, who develop missile systems by testing them on Palestinian civilians. Their most infamous missile test was its Gill Spike missile test, which they first tested on a civilian home in Beit Jala in 2000.

Rockwell


Response to "Local resident"

12.09.2003 12:32

Good to see that local residents are avid users of Indymedia.

None of the locals I met used Indymedia, but they all did give us support.

Also, some local youth really did have a ball bricking the metrpolitan riot squad out of their estate - "way to go!".

The delegates used the DLR hence it was logical to stop it, though I admit this did inconvenience locals and protesters alike, but we all found easy ways around it. "What's a little lateness compared to saving the lives of cluster bomb victims, heh?", said a local lolly pop lady who wished to remain annonimous incase she branded a "Domestic Terrorist."

I will deal with your only other serious point: authority in my back garden. They is no authority, except when the SWP disguise themselves as moles come autumn time, and take it over. But they are fury and friendly so I don't call a demo or action to get rid off them, although my neigbour cusses a lot at them.

Hamlet


Re; Low turnout

12.09.2003 14:59

Despite what the mainstream media will tell you some of us have Job's you Know :)
A small number did seem to do thwemselves proud, and what is this fixation on turnout anyway?
Smaller, swarming, adaptable, intelligent protests are the way to go...

PS. next year i'll pull a sickie and join you

Mayler


september 27th

12.09.2003 15:55

aturem la guerra
in Barcelona are convening a demonstration against the occupation
of Palestine and Iraq.
it is one year since we built the Iraq campaign from the Palestian campaign.
the logo is a "no-tank" but the familiar "no-bomb" is there still.
we have invited everyone else to like join in.
they always do eventually....

ipsiphi


Take it to the companies

12.09.2003 16:24

What a brilliant few days of action, can't say how inspiring the dedication, creativity and sheer braveness of all the protestors have been in the face of a police force so obviously hell bent on violence and intimidation. This was really demonstrated by their tactics at the Lancaster hotel, no warnings, no humaneness just pure thuggery, obviously they were aware of how vile those dinners were and took on their personas. This was completly opposite to the joyful, colourfull and peaceful protest that ensured those parasites were unable to dine unhindered.
Maybe a few ideas on other ways/places to stop these cowards who profit from peoples deaths. In taking the protests to the companies who underpin this death fair we can move onto the offensive rather than having to compete with the black shirts. The action organised by SHAC really showed how effective this can be.
Spearhead are an obvious one but here are a couple more.

 http://www.thistlehotels.com/ Hotel Chain Delegates not only dinned here but also stayed at hotels acroos town. They are all over the country so why not tell one near you what you think


 http://www.evetrakway.co.uk/mainframe.htm Fencing company that put up the fencing around Excel and then continued to erect fencing wherever the police wanted.

Just some information and I wouldn't encourage anyone to use this for other means
Below are

JC


London Soldier

12.09.2003 17:29

Peeps might be interested in going down to "the Army's biggest event taking place in the capital which promises to show you the real British Army and London's Reserve Forces" handy as it happens on the weekend of the 27th.

www.londonsoldier.com

:-)

--


Another Newham Resident

13.09.2003 15:09

'What has the DLR, a public transport link used by thousands of citezens every day, got to do with Arms exhibitions? You managed to inconvienience thousands of commuters, just so you cold delay a few delegates. Well thought out genius...'

The DLR is run by Serco ( www.serco.com ). Serco have a military wing ( www.serco.com/tlBusiness.asp?catcode=202 ) which is exhibiting at DSEi ( www.dsei.co.uk/exhibit_list_2003.htm ).
That's the reason why most protestors felt they should also target the DLR.

'4. The cost of the police operation was highlighted, and the Mayor of London called for the DESi organisers to pay for it next time.

Good point I have to admit, but if you lot atayed at home a lot of money would have been saved. You did'nt seriously think you'd stop it did you? Get a grip...'

Wouldn't you worry about the state of the human race if there was an arms fair and no one came out to protest? Maybe you should look back at our local history here in Newham. There was something called the Blitz which happened about 60 years back. It deeply affected the local area and the local people. The bombs flattened the area around the docks (not to mention countless homes) and it is this area upon which ExCeL has been built. As a Newham resident, maybe you should consider turning your anger towards the arms dealers who have come to sell bombs in our borough instead of the people who have come to exercise their right to peaceful protest.


'"8. The brutality of the metropolitan police's s specially trained thugs was exposed."

As was the stupidity and ignorance of the average protester. most of whom have no idea ofthe the real facts or issues at hand, and are just out to challenge authority. Kindly go and do it in your own back yards...'

I think it's you with no idea of the real facts and issues at hand. For example, did you know that according to the WHO, around 35 people an hour die as a result of armed conflict? Did you know which delegates were coming to our borough? Did you know which oppressive regimes were stocking up?
Also, (as you probably guessed) I was among the protestors. Though my back yard was a couple of miles along the Barking Road, I think you're blinding yourself here- most Newham residents were against the arms fair, and some- myself included- were taking to the streets along with the other protestors (Many of whom were Londoners).
Also, if an arms fair were to be held in the non-Newham-resident protestors' back yards, I don't think they'd hesitate to protest.

'"10. The was sympathy and support from local people and punters going about their daily business who witnessed actions and the behaviour of the police"

Not from this local...'

Maybe not, but that doesn't put you in the majority here.

Plaistow-since-birth


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