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Stalling Tactics Win A Victory for Freedom of Expression

Emma Pooka | 12.10.2008 00:20 | Repression | Liverpool

Today, in Liverpool City Centre, political campaigners, supporters and members of the public joined in a spontaneous direct action to block police vans for around half an hour after the unlawful arrest of two activists.

The activists were arrested after questioning the right of police to move on political stalls, pamphleteers and others who dare to use the city centre for any purpose other than spending or making money.

In response to a prolonged campaign of police harassment and intimidation of peaceful protesters in the city centre, members from a wide range of active campaigning groups in Merseyside have come together to form Liverpool Freedom of Expression and organise regular “mass stall” events. By all running stalls together, the groups offer each other solidarity and form a united front against the tactics of bullying and intimidation that have so often been employed against them.

Today, Merseyside Police decided that such a shameless display of co-operation and mutual support, coupled with the crass non-commercialism of giving out free information to the public, could not be tolerated on our streets.

Working their way around the stalls systematically, they confiscated materials (in some cases refusing to give receipts), provoked and patronised campaigners, demanded names and addresses, refused to quote law or give reasons to stall-holders, threatened arrest for non-co-operation and generally harassed and intimidated their way through every stall. Persistent demands for an explanation of this behaviour gleaned only the response that it was something to do with “obstruction”, though questioning how stalls backed onto a brick-built raised planting area in the widest street in Liverpool (with crowds easily moving past and around them) could possibly be an obstruction, or indeed what Act this obstruction “law” came under, met only with “You’ve already been told that” (untrue), “I don’t have to tell you that” (untrue and impolite) or shame-faced requests to ask Officer Phnemumble, who never seemed to be available when his or her encyclopaedic knowledge of this non-existent law was needed.

The first arrest came when an activist at the Anarchist Federation stall refused to give his name and address, the second when one of the stall-holders shouting “shame!” and “let him go!” at the arresting officers happened to touch the police van door with her hand (thus leaving an unsightly clean patch), and was promptly dragged inside for criminal damage.

As the remaining stalls were picked clean, activists, supporters and the public gathered around the police van holding the arrested activists, chanting “Let them go!” and “Police State!”. When the engine started, three women sat down in front of the van and others moved behind. The chants continued, and pallid police officers started murmuring anxiously into their walky-talkies. As activists with loud-hailers informed the passing public of what was happening, passers-by joined the chants and the crowd grew.

When the police backup arrived, they forced their way into the crowd and began viciously pushing back the protestors. Police pushed a disabled woman with a walking stick, hit a young woman of 17 in the chest and kicked protestors’ bags and belongings out of the way to clear a path for the van.

Though the police succeeded in arresting the two activists, the levels of unnecessary force (not to mention the pointless and suppressive nature of the entire operation), were extremely visible to the public. Today, a packed square of city centre shoppers saw first-hand the brutal repression of freedom of speech that has become endemic in this city, and they made a stand against it. The spontaneous, joint action of people who know a wrong when they see it turned what the police clearly thought would be a simple and quiet operation into a near riot. They have embarrassed themselves; they have shown themselves to lack judgement, intelligence, capability and a sense of common decency, and they have lost yet more of the public’s faith in a corrupt system that takes our money to pay for the thugs who limit our freedoms. This is a victory for those who try to educate and disseminate information on the injustices of our society, above and beyond anything our stalls would have achieved alone. Today, the police demonstrated our point for us.

Emma Pooka

Additions

Photos from the start of the protest

12.10.2008 13:47

the anarchist stall
the anarchist stall

The NHS stall
The NHS stall

Rock Around The Blockade
Rock Around The Blockade

The Socialist Workers
The Socialist Workers

Constable Wilson, clearly a man with issues
Constable Wilson, clearly a man with issues

These are the few photos I got at the start of the demo, of people setting up stalls. Sorry I didn't get any more interesting ones of the crowds gathering, but when the police started getting heavy handed, I thought I would be more usefully employed handing out leaflets, so I put the camera away. Some time after that, I was in the back of a police van, which made taking more photographs unfeasible..

Carol Laidlaw


Sensationalist Media rehash of video footage.

12.10.2008 16:14

The sensationalist media rehash of a snippet of video, attached, is the kind of alarm and distress most people were feeling.

Lord Reith


Here's a few photos taken during the disturbance!

13.10.2008 11:25

13:05, Officer 8452 takes Rock Around The Block (Cuba) leaflets - so it begins!
13:05, Officer 8452 takes Rock Around The Block (Cuba) leaflets - so it begins!

13:06pm, officer 8452 (PC Wilson) takes down RATB table.
13:06pm, officer 8452 (PC Wilson) takes down RATB table.

13:27pm, officer 8452 now demands name, address and then proof of ID!
13:27pm, officer 8452 now demands name, address and then proof of ID!

14:00pm, public surrounding officer 8452 demand he release two arrestees.
14:00pm, public surrounding officer 8452 demand he release two arrestees.

14:14pm, senior officer 6807 on the scene, who couldn't be reasoned with.
14:14pm, senior officer 6807 on the scene, who couldn't be reasoned with.

14:15pm, so who's responsible for this obstruction and public disturbance?
14:15pm, so who's responsible for this obstruction and public disturbance?

14:17pm, police show their "Zero Tolerance = Zero Respect!" policing methods.
14:17pm, police show their "Zero Tolerance = Zero Respect!" policing methods.

14:21pm, police over reaction is the order of the day, protecting who from what?
14:21pm, police over reaction is the order of the day, protecting who from what?

So much for freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom to peaceful assembly. Merseyside police have been clearly shown in public to hundred people stomping over everyone's civil and human rights on Saturday 11th October in Church Street Liverpool, it showed clearly the police are completely out of control.

Merseyside Police have been hassling, roughing up and illegally arresting political activists on a regular basis for the last few years.

No political campaign or group has been left in peace, without harassment or threat of arrest, to those who were there it was serious wake up call for everyone.

Additionally on the forgotten and poorest of working class housing estates across Liverpool the police have been out of control, with no respect and constant harassment of drivers, cyclists and people young and old alike going about their daily lives, this is truly "Zero Tolerance = Zero Respect!"

Protect your anomynity from the police state!


Tony Mulhearn on Roger Philips Phone-in 5minutes 15seconds

13.10.2008 21:19


Download: Tony Mulhearn on Roger Philips Phone-in Monday 13/10/2008 - mp3 7.2M

Here's Tony Mulhearn on Roger Philips midday Phone-in show on BBC Radio Merseyside on Monday 13th October. Merseyside Police obviously using Roger to speak their words and put across a view that protesters were in the wrong which quite clearly they were not.

Uploaded in MP3 format.

Kai Andersen


Comments

Display the following 4 comments

  1. Let my people go — Eyes Higher
  2. Ask for the Video Evidence — Panopticon
  3. Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms — Peter Reilly
  4. Human Rights — KeithW
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