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09-05-2008 18:33

Sequani trial update

4.10pm Jury and defendants sent home until Monday 12th May @ 10.00am court 9 Birmingham crown court.

No verdict was given today.

Today May 9th marks the 2nd anniversary of the police raids on animal activists homes.

Defendants have been on bail now for 2 years to this day.

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09-05-2008 14:31

Indymedia Birmingham hosts Smash EDO's On the Verge

setting up the screen

Indymedia Birmingham yesterday hosted SchMovies' new film, On The Verge, which follows the story of the Smash EDO successful campaign. The screening in the Rainbow Warehouse, Digbeth, was the 43rd in the campaign's national tour, which began last March. Unlike previous screenings [ 1 | 2 ], there was no police harassment this time or attempts to suppress the film. With more than 50 people present, the screening and discussions were followed by DJ's, vegan food and beer until midnight.

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04-05-2008 21:27

Redditch Green Fair 2008

On Saturday 7th June, the 3rd annual, independant Redditch Green Fair will be bigger and better than ever! With 20+ stalls, childrens fun activities, free vegan food samples, alternative therapists and lots more...

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02-05-2008 21:12

West Midlands IWW celebrate Mayday in Birmingham

The West Midlands branch of the Industrial Workers of the World union (IWW) yesterday organised a Mayday celebration at the Lamp Tavern pub in Birmingham. Decorated with posters and the new, huge IWW banner, the room was packed with members and friends, who spent the evening watching films, chatting and drinking.

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02-05-2008 20:09

Kurdish protest at the Syrian Embassy in London

About 50 Kurds gathered at the Syrian embassy in London yesterday (Thursday, May 1st) to commemorate the forty-day anniversary of the killing of 3 Kurdish men at the hands of the Syrian security forces in the northern town of Qamishli while holding a street party to celebrate Newroz on March 20th. Protesters held up Kurdish flags and shouted anti-Syrian government slogans, while being penned in by the Met. The designated protest area was also 'shifted' down the road a little so protesters found themselves facing the Venezuelan embassy instead of the Syrian!

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02-05-2008 20:00

Tax Credit Casualties

Representatives of Tax Credit Casualties announce Westminster Day

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02-05-2008 10:35

Support Sequani Six Letter

A Letter of Thanks, to the Supporters of the Sequani Six:  http://six.stopsequani.co.uk

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30-04-2008 21:35

For a Proletarian, Class Struggle May Day!

Long live the workers struggles in Africa! It is high time that May 1st once again becomes the international day of struggle of the proletarians of all countries for the defense of their living and working conditions; it is time to radically break with the class collaborationist policies of the reformist trade-union organizations;

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30-04-2008 12:23

Birmingham Trades Council: International Workers Day, Sat 3rd May

Birmingham Trades Union Council invites you to celebrate

2008 INTERNATIONAL WORKERS DAY

Sat 3rd May 1- 5pm

Transport and General Workers Union Centre

211 Broad Street Birmingham B15 1AY

Many Nations ~ One People

This year’s theme has been prompted by the rampart racism currently in the media and mainstream politics

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30-04-2008 11:36

Birmingham Screening of Schnews' 'On the Verge' - the film they tried to ban

Flyer

From Brighton to Baghdad Smash EDO and SCHmovies presents..
'On The Verge' Shutting Down The Bomb Builders
7:30pm Thursday 8th May @ The Rainbow Warehouse, on Adderley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham - just down the road from the Rainbow Pub.
Free Entry - Donations Welcome

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29-04-2008 21:26

Foie Gras off the Menu at a 4th Birmingham Restaurant

Le Bistrot Romance takes the decision to remove the controversial, animal cruel dish known as Foie Gras off their menu, and the campaign to make Birmingham a Foie Gras Free Zone builds speed.

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29-04-2008 21:12

UoB Friends of Palestine first Event!

Event Poster The UoB Friends of Palestine Society are having there first event. Joe Lee, a UoB graduate, will share his experiences as a human rights worker in the West Bank, and will introduce the acclaimed documentary OCCUPATION 101. After the documentary there will be a Q&A session with Joe Lee. Before, during and after the documentary students can also become members of the Friends of Palestine Society.

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29-04-2008 19:38

Sequani 6 trial coming to an end (Part 2)

The historic trial of 6 brave animal activists fighting sec.145 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 at Birmingham crown court which has lasted 4 months thus far has suffered yet another set back.

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29-04-2008 14:58

Further Strike Action at Shelter

Details of further dates of industrial action at Homlessness charity Shelter.

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28-04-2008 16:48

Workers Memorial Day in Birmingham

About 50 people gathered today in Birmingham's Pigeon Park (St Phillips Cathedral) to "remember the dead [workers] and fight for the living". The International Workers Memorial Day (IWMD) event was organised by UNISON and supported by Birmingham Trades Council. Speeches remembered those who lost their life at or as a result of work, explained the reasons and demanded better health and safety procedures in the workplace.

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28-04-2008 15:15

Mars Attacks!

Fairtrade venue boarded up with workers still inside!

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27-04-2008 20:12

The Sequani Six say thanks for the support

A Letter of Thanks, to the Supporters of the Sequani Six

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25-04-2008 08:57

Workers Memorial Day Pre event

IWW members attended the pre-event outside the library last Saturday. We joined the event organised by local Unison activists. We produced our own flyer which we'd like to share with you as well as alert you to the remembrance service conducted by Rev Neil Richards, guest speakers from UNISON and other unions, and details about the forthcoming IWMD event at St. Phillips Church, in Birmingham on 28 April. are with you.

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24-04-2008 21:39

Zimbabwean benefit on SAT 3RD MAY

Women Together invite you to a Zimbabwean benefit on
Sat 3rd May, Coach and horses bar, 162 Mary Street, Balsall Heath, B12 9RJ
2pm - late. £3/£6 inc. food

Films 3 - 5, discussion 5 -6, food and live music, DJs from 8pm

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24-04-2008 19:37

Pictures of Birmingham's Strike Rally

Around two thousand people gathered in Victoria square today to support striking teachers and council workers. The rally was jointly called by five unions as a national teachers strike coincided with a two-day industrial action by thousands of Birmingham council workers over a new pay and grading structure imposed by the council on April 1st, which could see some workers lose up to half their pay. For the second day in a row, picket lines at council premises across the city were mounted and services disrupted, while more than half of Birmingham's schools were closed due to the NUT industrial strike.

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