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Reclaim your Food stall finally criminalised

endo | 02.03.2008 16:39 | Free Spaces | Repression | London

Police has definitely intervened in the weekly Sunday free food action today 2nd March 2008 in the Brixton Oval.

The collective has been setting up a free food stall on Sundays’ afternoon in Brixton. Last Sunday, the metropolitan police already hassled the action without any sound argument and started asking for names and addresses. Check:  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/southcoast/2008/02/391653.html for more details.

Today they have gone further with already two arrests at 16h00. The first arrested person had given his name and address but then refused to "disperse"; a man game him advice and the phone number of a lawyer and a few minutes later he was then arrested too.

Police has been asking for people's names and addresses indiscriminately and telling people to disperse under threat of arrest to re-enter the Dispersal Zone covering Brixton town centre. People are still in the zone refusing to disperse.

A policeman argued that a free food stall would attract drug dealing back to the zone, but he insinuated that other activities would not. A bike workshop was set up at the very same place where Reclaim your Food set their stall.

endo
- e-mail: endo ...at... aktivix.org

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02.03.2008 17:06

At 17h00:
There have been no more arrests.
The Reclaim your food collective is still giving away free food and 2 workshops has been set up: Bike repair and wallet making out.

endo


Reclaim your Food police repression

04.03.2008 01:09

A low resolution documentary about Reclaim your Food Brixton who have become a target for repression and bullying from London's Metropolitan Police. Two illegal arrests regarding rhubarb crumble were made by the Met. A high res version will follow for downloading.

Peter Kropotkin
- Homepage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks7YF1j5jOg


workshops, bail ...

05.03.2008 16:45





Some went to the police station, were told that the two people arrested would be released on bail once their address would be verified ... which usually means policemen turning up at their address at 3, 6 in the morning disturbing neighbours and housemates.

anyway here are some nice pictures some one took afterwards.

na
mail e-mail: na riseup.net


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Everyone to Brixton then Next Sunday

03.03.2008 22:42

Everyone to Brixton then Next Sunday March 9th at 3pm Town Sq near to Ritzy Cinema.
See you there!!
Solidarity init!!

QW


Aroha (love) and Support from Otautahi, Aotearoa.

07.03.2008 05:54

Those involved with Food Not Bombs in Otautahi (Christchurch), Aotearoa (New Zealand) wish to send their love and support to all the people getting hassled and arrested in Brixton , England.

We ourselves have also felt pressure from the city council and the police over the last year as the city seeks to "clean up" the city centre.

We are on the street at least once a week in the city centre plus we support others like students and union members when they are having hassles as we did 2 weeks ago at the University of Canterbury.

 http://indymedia.org.nz/feature/display/71765/index.php

It seems that there is an international trend towards the criminalisation of people trying to bring "free food" to those who are forced to beg from charitys and churches. Food is a right not a privilige. There is more than enough food for us all. Keep organising in your communities as we re educate ourselves to re introduce ourselves to a more caring society.

Kia Kaha
Be Strong

Garry
mail e-mail: notmuchincome at hotmail dot com


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