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Freedom to Protest - Autumn Meeting 2005

FreedomFlag | 09.05.2005 12:35 | Animal Liberation

Please circulate widely


FREEDOM TO PROTEST
Conference
Central London - Autumn 2005

Planning Meeting
Sunday May 22nd, 1-5pm

at The Autonomy Centre - Angel Alley, 84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 (Aldgate East tube)

Around 100 or so people attended a McLibel Support Campaign event at Conway Hall, Central London on 15th April. The event, on the 50th birthday of the McDonald's Corporation, celebrated 20 years of growing protests against the global fast food chain. These protests have
succeeded in defeating the corporation's efforts to use legal threats to try to silence their critics.

Following general discussion at the event those present decided to call a Freedom To Protest conference in the autumn. There are a whole range of repressive and outrageous measures increasingly being used by police
and companies to try to intimidate and undermine all manner of protests - including anti-war, anti-capitalist, palestinian solidarity, environmental, workers, animal rights and other campaigns. These measures include protests being banned, ASBOs against protestors,
injunctions, police encircling and detaining protestors for hours on end, police 'intelligence' teams, road blocks to stop protests, and new threats from the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act. Its time to
stand up for everyone's freedom to leaflet, picket, assemble and march
against injustice and oppression. Such rights and freedoms have not been
handed down by the powers-that-be, but won through struggles over the
last 100 years or more.

We believe the McLibel campaign has shown that oppressive laws can be
made unworkable by determination and solidarity among those affected, by
mass defiance, and by turning the tables on those who would try to
silence and suppress dissent. There are many other examples of campaigns
and movements successfully refusing to be intimidated by legal threats.

Some ideas to consider for how people can resist repressive laws:
organising active defence campaigns which spread the activity which is
being threatened; encouraging people to be confident and assertive
about protesting, not apologetic; holding protests outside firms using
repressive tactics; handing out Freedom To Protest / Human Rights
cards on protests (see text below, used on a recent McLibel protest);
exercising the right to make citizens arrests if protests are being
threatened; organisers of protest events ensuring there are legal
observers present; promoting co-ordination between groups threatened
by repressive laws / showing how all the specific laws being used are
part of the overall strategy of repression; adding 'Freedom To
Protest'slogan/logo on leaflets etc; distributing special leaflets to
workersemployed by any company targetted, calling on them to support /
join in.

We hope that all campaigns and groups affected by the latest wave of
repressive laws will support the autumn conference. Please send the
organising group your message of support (we can pass it on), and send
a rep to the planning meeting on May 22nd. If you can't make it, but
have ideas you'd like to contribute, then please feel free to email us.


McLibel Campaign - London, May 2005
Contact: "Freedom To Protest"



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The Freedom To Protest card is one positive way of asserting our rights
and freedoms. The card, just like the 'bust cards' produced for
participants of many protests, can be produced by any or every group
engaged in political activity, and handed to workers, police,
passers-by or anyone else relevant. The text can be amended as wished.

Please feel free to pass these details on to anyone who may be
interested in this issue.



The text of the 'Freedom To Protest / Human Rights Card' [A6 size]:

Side 1:
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Civil Rights - Human Rights
PUBLIC INFORMATION

For your attention


Please be aware that people in this area are currently engaged in
public political activity of a recognised and protected nature.
Your respect, co-operation and support would be appreciated.

For more information about the nature and intent of the activity,
please talk to those involved.

Continues over.


Side 2:
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CIVIL RIGHTS - HUMAN RIGHTS: For your information

Throughout history those with wealth or power have tried and failed to
suppress opposition and protest against injustice or oppression.
Society recognises, supports and protects such activity - e.g.
leafleting, gatherings and meetings, protests, sit-ins, demonstrations &
industrial action. There's also recognition by:

- The UN Declaration of Human Rights:
Article 2 [Rights without Distinctions], Article 9 [Freedom from
Arbitrary
Arrest], Article 19 [Freedom of Expression].
- The European Convention on Human Rights:
Article 10 [Freedom of Expression], Article 11 [Freedom of
Association].

Any interference with today's protest or activity, including any threat
of force by police or others, is unacceptable and may constitute
harassment, breach of the peace or obstruction etc

Those involved today reserve the right to take action to protect their
rights. This may include calling for public assistance, self-defence,
arrest (including citizen's arrest) of anyone interfering, further
protest and publicity, legal action or any other effective action. Any
oppressive laws can be rendered unworkable through protests,
non-co-operation and defiance.

Wherever there is injustice or oppression, there is protest and
resistance
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