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IMC Leeds open meeting, 2nd of March at Oblong

23-02-2004 17:16

you know it makes sense!

Some of you might have noticed that for the past few months imc-leeds has become a bit active again. This is just the begining, we've got big plans for the future :-)

To start with, Leeds Indymedia is soon to be renamed and cover the Bradford area too. We are now organising the launch events, one in Bradford and one in Leeds. Details will follow very soon.

But for now, if you want to get involved, come to our meeting! We meet on the first Tuesday of every month at Oblong, Westfield Rd. Next meeting is on Tuesday 2nd of March, at 8 pm (click here for a map)

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Film screening @Leeds, Feb 15th: 'The Fourth World War'

07-02-2004 01:00

fourth world war
Incitement 2, the monthly screening of radical films is happening on Feb 15th at 19:30 @The Packhorse, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. This month showing 'The Fourth World War' (Free/Donations)



The Fourth World War

Click here to download the movie trailer.

Description:
From the front-lines of conflicts in Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, Palestine, Korea, 'the North' from Seattle to Genova, and the 'War on Terror' in New York, Afghanistan, and Iraq. It is the story of men and women around the world who resist being annihilated in this war.

While our airwaves are crowded with talk of a new world war, narrated by generals and filmed from the noses of bombs, the human story of this global conflict remains untold. "The Fourth World War" brings together the images and voices of the war on the ground. It is a story of a war without end and of those who resist.

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Martin Shaw in Leeds: "Resisting Repression, Maintaining our right to Protest"

03-02-2004 01:00

here's the poster

Martin Shaw is the activist who narrowly escaped death when the Swiss police cut the rope he was hanging from, in an attempt to blockade delegates attending the G8 summit in Evian, eight months ago. He will be in Leeds and talk at the next Leeds EF! monthly meeting, on February 4, 19:00 at the Adelphi Pub. A video will also be projected. All welcome!

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Noise Demo - Lindholme Detention Centre

30-01-2004 16:13

No One Is Illegal

Saturday 31st January was a Europe Wide Day of Action against Refugee Detention and for Migrant Rights. As part of this day there was a noise demo outside Lindholme Refugee Detention Centre near Doncaster with a good turnout from from Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds.

The Sheffield Samba Band contributed to the noise and have some photos on their site.

Timeline | Photos | Video

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Leeds Market Madness

28-01-2004 00:39

Kirkgate Market

People from Leeds ARC, the city's new direct action group, have been finding out the low down on big changes to the well loved Kirkgate Market. Last Saturday and Monday, people gave out leaflets, talked to stall holders and got hundreds of people to sign letters of protest to the council about the planned changes which add up to a 'yuppification' of the market.

“I don’t know what I’ll do if the market closes or the shops get more expensive. I rely on it for cheap food, clothes and household goods. It’s just another example of the poorer people being pushed out of the city centre, isn’t it.”

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Asylum seekers welcome in Leeds!

10-01-2004 17:02

On January 8 Waterside Court, the Home Office Immigration office which processes asylum claims had both the car park and pedestrian gates locked whilst protestors blockaded both entrances and leafleted pedestrians and drivers. Banners were displayed in front of the building with slogans of “No to Destitution, Asylum to all those who seek it” and “No Borders, Freedom of Movement”. The protest lasted 2 hours and ended peacefully.

The protest was to raise awareness and draw attention to the effects of Section 55 of the Government’s Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 which came into force a year ago today. Over the past year this legislation has made 7,500 Asylum Seekers destitute, many of whom then became homeless.

Full report | Photos | Leeds ARC

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Roundtable for Autonomous Thinking and Action, A-spire Sat 13.12, 3pm till late

09-12-2003 18:36

Aspire is rolling ...at Stagmills House, Skinner Lane (off North Street,near Leeds College of Building).... check the website for details of daily events

This Saturday afternoon several people have put together a timetable of talks, discussion and action-planning:

  • 3 pm Talk on asylum seekers, destitution and campaigning/solidarity Speaker from Leeds Asylum Seekers Support Network (LASSN).
  • 4 pm Talk & discussion introducing Leeds ARC (Action for Radical Change), a new group starting in Leeds. Discussion on:
    -big job losses in Leeds, destitution
    -the G8 in the UK in 2005 – and the new network Dissent!
  • 5 pm Resistance against the introduction of genetically modified GM crops. What's the latest situation and how to get involved.
  • 6 pm Report-backs from 2nd European Social Forum in Paris + discussion about Local Social Forums and ESF in London 2004.
  • 7.30 pm Book reading and talk by Rob Newman.

Vegan café open in the evening

DJs, music late into the night

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Aspire location

05-12-2003 14:42

A-spire has launched! It is at the Stagmills House, @Skinner Lane (just next to Leeds College of Building). Here's the map, click on it for a bigger version:

A-spire has launched! it's at the Stagmills House, Skinner Lane

Download a detailed map (pdf format) or the same map in a more printer-friendly version

...and here is a list of what is happening!

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Countdown to A-spire

29-11-2003 17:50

A-spire, Leeds' very own squatted social centre will take place on December 5-14 (starting this Friday, that means!)
Events will include:

* vegan banquet * justice for the salonika 7 benefit nite * queer events * cafe * techno * space invaders * monster massive ceilidh * political discussions * incitement 2...films * drama workshops * open mic * health workshops * subvertising * Leeds IMC screenings and workshops * punk * politics of food * healing ...and a lot more!

click here for a full list of the events

...why not put up your own event?

Check out the a-spire website for location: it will be there (and Leeds indymedia too!) from 1pm on Friday the 5th of December.

Also check out this week's events at the kickstart cafe in Manchester: they are to be chucked out next week...

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The Saloniki 7 have been released!

26-11-2003 17:58

More solidarity actions for the Saloniki 7 in W. Yorkshire

21-11-2003 02:07

7 people are being detained without trial since the anti-EU demos of Thessaloniki, Greece in June 2003. 5 of them have been on hunger strike for between 49 and 66 days and are now on critical medical condition. Following a weekend of solidarity actions accross W.Yorks (report)it has been decided that solidarity actions will take place throughout the whole of this week as well, as the following days are extremely crucial for the hunger strikers' case.

Monday Nov 24 to Friday Nov 28:
  • @ 12:30 distribution of leaflets on the case outside travel agencies accross the city center. Meet outside Thomas Cook on Briggade, opposite Borders bookshop.
  • @ 18:00 meetings outside the Greek Consulate of Leeds. Meet at the Roundhay Fox pub, Roundhay Park (buses 12 and 2 from town).
Read more on the Saloniki 7

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GM out of Yorkshire! IMC Leeds talk to Bayer bashing local activists

27-10-2003 00:00

bayer
Leeds campaigners have been part of a national Direct Action campaign to kick German lifescience multinational Bayer out of coomercialising Genetically Modified crops in the UK. Bayer, holding 9 out of the 11 applications for GM crops, are 1st in the queue if the UK government gives the green light to commercialise the growing of GM crops.
IMC Leeds talked to Leeds' anti Bayer campaigners to find out more... Read the interview...
More info at the Stop Bayer website

PUBLIC MEETING ON GMOs. LEEDS CIVIC HALL THURS 6TH NOV. 7.30PM

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Leeds: Big Brother is watching...

22-10-2003 20:31

Till August 1996, Leeds was the only major UK city not to have any video surveillance system installed in its city centre. Seven years later however, Big Brother has definitely arrived in town: Between 7 and 11 October, Bill Brown of the New York Surveillance Camera Players stayed in Leeds, as the guest of the Evolution 2003 Arts Festival.
In his short visit, Bill counted 153 cameras in the city centre. This occupies 16 square blocks, which means that there is an average of about 10 cameras per square block- a number bigger than the most heavily monitored neighborhoods in New York City and Chicago!

Bill Brown's Leeds report | Leeds EF notes on CCTV in Leeds and beyond

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Earth First Summer Gathering

21-08-2003 00:35

The EF logo

A report from the UK's biggest direct action gathering.

This years EF summer gathering took place over 5 days from 13th August on an idyllic nature reserve near Ripon in North Yorkshire. These gatherings have been taking place annually now for almost a decade and continue attract around 4 - 500 people each year. There is no hype, no big name speakers to tell you how it is, and no mass marketing campaign advertising the event in cities all over the UK: all very different from say, the SWP's annual 'Marxism' event in London.

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Hyde Park Unity Day 2003: Saturday August 2nd!

30-07-2003 19:11

This year's Hyde Park Unity Day takes place on Hyde Park, Leeds 6, on Saturday 2nd August. Unity Day is a day of celebration for the local community in Hyde Park, designed to show it at its best. Hyde Park lost a local pub - The Newlands - through riots in 1995, and this attracted intense national media coverage resulting in a negative portrayal of the area. The local community rallied to redeem the area's reputation, and Unity Day was born.

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Earth First! Summer Gathering 2003

28-07-2003 19:17

Greenham protest
Earth First! are hosting their annual Summer Gathering between August 13-17 on a beautiful site 'somewhere' in North Yorkshire.

The Gathering provides a much-needed space for all those involved in direct action in Britain, Europe and the rest of the world - and for all those who want to be involved in direct action - to meet and talk about what’s been going on and what we’re going to do next.

Ten years on from the first EF! Gathering, some are questioning the usefulness of the Earth First! network which is seen by some as a social club and as not expressing many peoples politics. Many people are saying change is needed.

In response to recent years' events, the content, workshops and discussions of this year's Gathering have been organised so that everything is up for discussion.

For constant updates on venue, events, directions and appeals, see the Summer Gathering website

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Gatecrashers Ball Marred by Chaotic Policing and 3 Arrests

07-07-2003 23:00

Official and unoffical flags outside Menwith Hill spy base.
On Friday 4 July,thousands of citizens across the UK held parties at US military bases (Fairford, Plymouth 1, 2, 3) as part of 'Independence from America Day'. One of the main events was the 'Gatecrashers Ball' held at the US's Menwith Hill Spy Base, near Harrogate in North Yorkshire, and hosted by the Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases (CAAB). As usual, chaotic policing led to three arrests and the walk around the base being curtailed. Police also closed off the public footpath for no stated reason. One of the arrestees was detained for 'assaulting a police officer' whilst apparently trying to protect his partner from pushy police. Another was chased and arrested for refusing to remove their mask, and the third arrest was for trespass.

There is an appeal for witnesses.

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July 4 - Independence from America Day: Gatecrashers Ball at Menwith Hill Spy Base

04-07-2003 02:24

globocops - defending the domes at Menwith Hill
As millions of Americans celebrate 'Independence Day', thousands of citizens across the UK are today holding their own parties at US military bases as part of 'Independence from America Day'. One of the main events is taking place just a half-hour drive away from Leeds at the notorious Menwith Hill spy base near Harrogate in North Yorkshire.

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Leeds Says No To War on Iraq: Round-Up

01-07-2003 00:00

Leeds M27 Protests Mark 1 Week of Illegal War & Target BBC
The anger against the US-UK war on Iraq, which millions saw clearly as a war for oil and US empire, produced the monster international protests on February 15th when up to 2 million people in Britain alone took to the streets of London. Over 40 coaches went from Leeds. Although a strong anti-war movement had already emerged, February 15th inspired the biggest demonstrations that Leeds had seen for decades.

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DON'T HATE THE MEDIA - BE THE MEDIA!

01-07-2003 00:00

We are proud to announce that Leeds Indymedia is now live. First launched by activists for the WTO protests in Seattle in late 1999, Indymedia (link to global site) has become a global network of locally based websites offering independent, non-corporate news coverage. Leeds Indymedia is an open-publishing platform for news, issues, actions and analysis reporting on grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial, social justice, environmental and political issues.

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