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07-03-2008 01:43

Protest at Total sponsoring French Film Festival

French Film Director shocked at Total sponsorship of French Film Festival
Eight protesters demonstrated on Tuesday March 4th at the French Film Festival at London Cine Lumiere 17 Queensberry Place London. The protest was against Total sponsorship as the largest western sponsor of the brutal Burma military junta, not against the festival or the French films being shown. "Priceless" was the first film being shown and its amiable director Pierre Salvadori was shocked to learn that Total was sponsoring the festival.
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06-03-2008 18:44

Paddy's Day Of Action Against Shell

This year´s St Patrick´s day, Monday 17th March, has been called as an International day of action against shell, in solidarity with the people of Rossport, County Mayo, Ireland. Read more >>

06-03-2008 15:32 | 1 addition

GOOD NEWS:Spanish drop extradition requests for Jamil El Banna and Omar Deghayes

Omar Deghayes and Jamil El-Banna,along with Abdel Nour Sameur, returned to the UK from Guantánamo Bay in December 2007. Deghayes and El-Banna were promptly arrested under a European arrest warrant... Read more >>

06-03-2008 10:25

26/01/2008: Beyond Slavery Conference - Time To Move On?

Trident Armed Response Arrive On Neasden Lane July 2007...
On Saturday 26 January, 2008, The Synergy Centre in Southwark, London, hosted the Beyond Slavery conference. With noted black community members, historians and cultural commentators, the debate explored the contemporary relevance and legacy of slavery and colonisation, and their direct impact on modern-day social problems in South London. Video Journalist Jason N. Parkinson was there to document the debate. Ten videos covering the speakers, open forum and post conference interviews are available on You Tube to view. (Article below video links). Read more >>

05-03-2008 18:55 | 1 addition

Brixton Reclaim Your Food Collective, 2 Arrests.

Carrying on Regardless...
People taking part in Brixton's Reclaim Your Food weekly action faced arrest on Sunday (2nd March 2008 ) as they challenged the legitimacy of a Dispersal Order issued by the Lambeth branch of the Metropolitan Police. Read more >>

05-03-2008 16:09

giving food to the homeless "antisocial behaviour". Two Arrested

On Sunday the third of march, two members of a grassroots Brixton based group calling itself Reclaim Your Food were arrested for distributing free food to the public. The grounds for their arrest was that their presence constituted antisocial behaviour. Read more >>

05-03-2008 10:55

Fitwatch Trial - Tomorrow - Thursday 6th March

A Fitwatch activist is on trial tomorrow for obstructing the police whilst they were overtly filming the Climate Camp. Read more >>

05-03-2008 00:26

6 March Colombia Day Of Action

FOR THE DISAPPEARED! FOR THE DISPLACED! FOR THE MASSACRED! FOR THE EXECUTED! Read more >>

03-03-2008 17:01

Creating the Climate of Fear: Counter-Terrorism and Punishment without Trial

The government is seeking to pass new anti-terror laws giving the police and the judiciary more powers to use against you - the 42 day debate is just part of the package. Join us on 14 March and see what the Counter-Terrorism Bill really has in store. Public meeting: all welcome Read more >>

03-03-2008 00:25

SOCPA - MP stops just short of advocating the death penalty for protest

Video
following on from the story about arrests outside parliament on thursday evening last week ( http://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/02/392412.html), this clip from 'telegraph tv' shows alan duncan's rather extreme views on non-violent direct action protest. Read more >>

02-03-2008 16:39 | 3 additions

Reclaim your Food stall finally criminalised

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

02-03-2008 10:17 | 1 addition

Freedom to Protest, London 1 March 2008

SOCPA placard outside the National Gallery
There was a disappointing turn out for Saturday’s ‘Freedom to Protest’ event against the SOCPA legislation in Trafalgar Square, London on Saturday, with demonstrators hugely outnumbered by police.
Pictures © 2008, Peter Marshall, all rights reserved.
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02-03-2008 08:01

Freedom of Assembly denied.

Bystanders
On Saturday 1st March 2008 in Trafalgar Square, London there was a large police presence and a small turnout for the 2nd Day of Action.
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29-02-2008 20:48

Hammersmith Goldhawk Rd protest against Total Oppression in Burma

Seven protesters demonstrated at the Raven Total station at 372 Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith against the French oil company on Thursday 28th February. Total's pipeline in Burma was built with forced labour and the company has for years been the largest western sponsor of the brutal regime, funding the military junta with hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
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28-02-2008 14:47

SOCPA Movie tonight, London + 'We Own the Streets' - Sat 1 March: Press Release

Free screening tonight (Thursday) in London of "SOCPA - The Movie", ahead of Day of Action on Saturday (1 March) in London and elsewhere against existing legislation restricting freedom to protest around Parliament (SOCPA) and its possible extension to the whole of the country.
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27-02-2008 11:18 | 1 addition

SOCPA - update on last night's arrests

short update on newsflash reported at  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/02/392385.html Read more >>

27-02-2008 01:18

SOCPA newsflash

three arrests outside gates of parliament on tuesday evening at 9pm Read more >>

27-02-2008 00:00 | 1 addition

London MET Police Launch New Anti-Terror Campaign

This time it is the photographers and videographers we have to fear. Read more >>

26-02-2008 23:20 | 1 addition

1st of March: Second National Day Of Action For Freedom Of Assembly

We Own The Streets - Campaign for Freedom of Assembly

It's time we had freedom to publicly assemble in the UK. The Campaign
for Freedom of Assembly is calling for a second national day of action
against the existing legislation restricting our freedom to protest
around Parliament and its possible extension to the rest of the country. Read more >>

25-02-2008 19:46

rampART and RAMpart2 evictions

All very gloomy news from the various parts of the rampART. This morning there was a hearing to decide whether there would be an appeal against the granting of the possession order relating to Rampart Street. The judge decided there would be no appeal. Read more >>

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