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5 arrested in Parliament Square protest.

mini mouse | 01.08.2005 16:26 | SOCPA | Repression | London

Police and demonstrators both sent out a warning today of the likely outcome of next Sunday's mass demonstration. The Home Office, having been made to look an ass by Brian Haw, intended victim of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act, decided to make its position on the "designated area" surrounding Parliament absolutely clear.

Gagged protestor
Gagged protestor

Elderly speaker
Elderly speaker

Brian Haw - the only person legally there!
Brian Haw - the only person legally there!

Police briefing
Police briefing

Police move in on speakers
Police move in on speakers

Scuffles break out
Scuffles break out

Yesterday it was legal to stand here...
Yesterday it was legal to stand here...

Another arrest...
Another arrest...

...and another
...and another


In a set piece civil disobedience, at least five people were arrested in Parliament Square today. Although the individual charges are still unclear, police leafleted the crowd, then ordered it to disperse on the grounds that permission had not been sought and that it was therefore an illegal demonstration.

There were multiple reports of at least twenty vans of police parked nearby, indicating official uncertainty about the scale of today's demonstration.

The demonstrators - less than 200 - were easily outnumbered by press and police, but represented a wide cross section of dissent. Many sported black gags, removing them only to speak using a forbidden megaphone.

(Can this really be England?)

After about an hour, police formed into a briefing huddle, then marched in a line towards the illegal demonstration and ordered the speaker - at that point Jeremy Corbyn MP - to desist. Police surrounded the speakers, the crowd surrounded the police and for a short while there was a stand off, culminating in the arrest of the apparent owner of the megaphone.

Scuffles broke out, and 4 further arrests - including one elderly woman - followed.

mini mouse
- e-mail: mini_mouse@riseup.net

Comments

Display the following 14 comments

  1. Why break the law when you expect other to obey it, remember fox hunting? — Hunt Sab
  2. The problem here — Kiora
  3. Missing the point — tab
  4. protest should be legal / Brian is not the problem — rob
  5. it's a question of human rights — rikki
  6. Reactionary idiots — B
  7. Blaming the Victim? — Sad
  8. freedom of speeh? — nick p
  9. The problem is lying — Gus
  10. Gus is right — Sam Lowry
  11. violence perpetuates violence — george orwell
  12. fox hunters — Brian B
  13. Can someone explain me a few things about Brian Haw — eidenk
  14. the real brian — kevin

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