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United Friends and Family March 2007

Guido | 02.11.2007 16:03 | Anti-racism | Repression | Social Struggles | London

The ninth annual remembrance march for those who have died in custody saw angry speeches by bereaved relatives outside Downing Street. The march started with a silent procession from Trafalgar Square to Downing Street. The Police tried in vain to speed things up and keep the traffic flowing. They have regularly made all kinds of petty attempts to harass the marchers. This year was no exception. They mobilized no less than 8 motorcycle outriders to steward a march of less than 200 people. Over policing, or just making a point?

Upon arriving at Downing Street the silent procession became a noisy explosion of anger led by Janet Alder whose brother Christopher suffocated on the floor of Hull Police station, while officers made fun of him. The Police attempted to enforce the SOCPA ban on megaphones. So Pauline Campbell took hold of the mic to remind them that she had been arrested 14 times and that previous attempts to prosecute her had failed dismally. The megaphone remained in use for the rest of the event.

After finishing at Downing street the march then proceeded to Parliament square for more speeches. The march was briefly held up by a particularly inept Police motorcyclist who parked his bike in front of the banner leading the procession. He was quickly surrounded by furious protesters and had to be removed from the melee by his colleagues. Deliberate disrespect, or just inept?

The annual procession...
The annual procession...

Led by Patricia, cousin of Jean Charles
Led by Patricia, cousin of Jean Charles

That would be nice. Might even tell the Police that they are not above the law.
That would be nice. Might even tell the Police that they are not above the law.

Janet Alder tells it like it is.
Janet Alder tells it like it is.

Not much faith in the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Not much faith in the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

The usual friction between the police and organisers.
The usual friction between the police and organisers.

Angry speeches at Downing St.
Angry speeches at Downing St.

Remembering Paul Calvert.
Remembering Paul Calvert.

Bereaved reletives don't like being told where to stand.
Bereaved reletives don't like being told where to stand.

Remembering Jason McPherson
Remembering Jason McPherson

Pauline Campbell defies SOCPA.
Pauline Campbell defies SOCPA.

A cartoon that you won't see in the Daily Mail.
A cartoon that you won't see in the Daily Mail.

Children leading the procession.
Children leading the procession.

Moronic cop holds up the march...
Moronic cop holds up the march...

...much to the annoyance of the families.
...much to the annoyance of the families.

More Police have to retrieve him from the angry protesters.
More Police have to retrieve him from the angry protesters.

The demo finally reaches Parliament square.
The demo finally reaches Parliament square.


Sadly, as with every year, there were new faces on the march.

One such family was that of Jason McPherson a young black man travelling with two friends in a car on January 18th. Jason was on his way to his father to borrow some money for an IT course that he was starting the following Monday. They were pulled over Police for seemingly no reason. Jason friends described how officers charged over to their vehicle with batons and handcuffed the occupants through the windows. They were then bundled out and searched. Despite finding nothing illegal the men were taken separately to Nottinghill Police station. CCTV footage shows Jason sitting handcuffed on a bench in the station, he was grabbed by an officer and accused of hiding something in his mouth. He was then struck by a second Policeman and restrained by several more. Jason who was asthmatic and overweight had some kind of fit. Despite the swift arrival of an ambulance he died shortly after. His sister Samantha Patterson is livid that the officers are still on duty and not yet under investigation. “They have not even been made to give statements about what happened.” “The day after, we left flowers outside the station and they disappeared, a Policeman retrieved them from a bin after I complained.”

The family has commissioned an independent post mortem as they have little faith in the Police pathologist who has yet to report. They are also accusing the Police of harassment both before and after Jason’s death.

Also attending the demonstration was Pauline Campbell who has just won a victory for women prisoners everywhere. See:

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382185.html

On the 24th of January she was arrested for the 14th time at a prison protest following a custody death. The 14th occasion since the death of her daughter Sarah in HMP Styal. Despite the best efforts of the Police, who brought a camera team to her protest, she was acquitted. The district Judge saying: “you are in the vanguard of public opinion, seeking to bring about change.” Pauline also had the support of the deceased prisoners family. “"Caroline Powell's grieving parents were shocked that I was facing a criminal trial for protesting against the death of their daughter but, when I spoke to them by telephone after the hearing, they were pleased the case had been dismissed.

Those attending the march represented just a tiny fraction of the families who have lost loved ones due to the violence or neglect of the state. With nearly 600 a year annual custody deaths at the last count, the highest ever. The situation for detainees and their families is clearly getting worse. Which means that this event will continue to get bigger each year, despite being ignored by the left and other ‘progressive’ groups.


Guido
- e-mail: guidoreports@riseup.net

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it was good to be with you all

06.11.2007 17:13

As many will know I am active in prisoner support and a string critic of the Police and Judicia System and my own health has been endangered by police while in custody inBrighton. It was good to be with Pauline, Gwen and others at this time and to stand together against a government and so called justice department who show little comoassion or concern to those who have lost loved ones in police or prison custody. The poster I saw criticisng the IPCC was entirely correct and I have not heard the IPCC described as the police whitewash department for nothing.
May i extend sincere sympathy and concern for all families who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police or the prison system and assure you I am with you all every step as the fight goes on - this will give my email- get in touch if you want if I can help in any way

Best Regards to all
George
Dr George Coombs MA BA(HONS) B.SC

George Coombs
mail e-mail: georgecmbs@tiscali.co.uk


Abuse of power must be challenged

06.11.2007 18:04

The UFFC demo highlighted the iniquity whereby women, children, and men, continue to die at the hands of the State, and no-one is held accountable - an abuse of power that is unacceptable in the 21st century, and must be challenged.

Deaths in prison and police custody continue to demonstrate issues of neglect and indifference, as well as questions of state or corporate accountability. Today's announcement (Coroners Bill dropped from plans) is a reflection of Government's unwillingness to deal with the archaic coroner's inquest system, even though it is one of the most neglected areas of law in England & Wales. The system is clearly ill-equipped to deal with deaths that involve questions of state or corporate accountability.

"Coroners Bill dropped from plans"
BBC Online News, published 6 November 2007
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk_politics/7081317.stm



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