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Peaceful demo attacked by outrageous diplomatic police.

24-02-2002 08:32

Siamo Tutti Indymedia
UPDATE: 27th Feb - Witness appeal. Witness statements are now sought by the defence team of the two arrested.

On Saturday 23rd Feb, a demonstration was held outside the Italian embassy to show solidarity with Indymedia Italy after the raids by police last week (see article below). Around 50 people gathered on the pavement and posters were taped on the embassy pillars stating 'Siamo Tutti Indymedia' - 'We Are All Indymedia'. Video tapes representing the footage seized in Italy were left on the doorstep and video tape wound across the entrance. See report and picture here .

A small samba band was playing when a lone diplomatic police car arrived. The police immediately started punching and pushing people towards the other side of the road. One of them was heard to say "I don't give a fuck about the law", whilst several people were punched and kicked in an unprovoked attack on a peaceful gathering. The crowd did not rise to the provacation and eventually moved across the street. Two people were arrested and later charged, although the charges could be dropped as a mass of video and stills were taken at the time of the police aggression.
Photos 1 / 2 / Watch video evidence

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Police operation against IMC Italy

20-02-2002 04:57

indymedia under attack
UPDATE: Reclaim the Media a call in defense of independent information and freedom of expression for March 16th.

Firenze, Torino, Bologna, Taranto: On Wednesday morning, Carabinieri (paramilitary police) raided several social centres allegedly housing indymedia centers. The nation-wide operation was due to an order from Genova's attorney, who tried to seize audio and video material referring to the anti-G8 actions in Genova last summer, focusing on what could deal with the police raid at the Media Center and the Diaz school. Police have seized computers, archives, and equipment needed by hundreds of italian activists for daily cultural and political activities. From a statement by Indymedia Italy: "This morning, an attack has been struck against freedom of information. A few places have been targeted, to exercise a political pressure on a complex and manifold subject as Italy Indymedia."

The raids continue: On Thursday 21st, the offices of a lawyer in Bologna were searched.

As part of the wave of international solidarity, a demonstration took place at the Italian embassy in London on Saturday 23. Jan. To show solidarity with IMC Italia also check the list of Italian embassies and consulates in the UK and Ireland where you can send emails and fax's to register your protest against state repression of free speech.

Copy of search warrant 1, 2 (It) | Translation (Eng) | Report London Demo

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Subvertising culture doing OK

19-02-2002 10:49

subverted macdonalds billboard advert
Subvertising culture is alive and well. This subverted billboard ad was found at Bedminster Down, in Bristol. For more images check out the subvertise.org website.

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Police Brutality at Sellafield

19-02-2002 10:41

Following on from recent peaceful anti-nuclear protests in Plymouth and at the Faslane submarine base, around 200 peaceful protestors staged a blockade of the two main gates at Sellafield nuclear power plant on Thursday 14th Feb. Despite informing the authorities of their plan to protest, and three previously peaceful demonstrations at the plant, people were thrown to the ground, and police caused injuries as they tried to pull obviously chained together activists apart, while arresting those trying to intervene. The gate was blocked for three hours. Legal actions are being considered against the police. Protestors also visited BNFL Head Office in Warrington - see here

Report : Chronology of police action
IMC Ireland Reports: 1, 2, Audio

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Indymedia Switzerland threatened with legal action

15-02-2002 16:14

Update: IMC Switzerland has closed its site for now while further discussions occur and a statement is prepared.

The Swiss-Jewish pressure group Aktion Kinder des Holocaust (Children of the Holocaust) is threatening legal charges against two supposed members of the Swiss IMC for allegedly publishing anti-semitic material.

Brazilian political cartoonist Carlos Latuff had posted a series of cartoons called "We are all Palestinians" to promote an International Campaign for the victims of the notorius Lebanese Sabra & Shatila massacres. This series was also published throughout the Global IMC network including the Israeli IMC. AKdH, who are campaigning against Nazi websites, consider the cartoons antisemitic and hold IMC Switzerland responsible for the contents of their open posting newswire.

From a statement by IMC Switzerland : "The filing of a lawsuit is a further step against Indymedia. After the newswire was flooded with postings in December, Indymedia is now attacked via judicial channels. We will maintain our commitment to a public discussion about the content and aims of Indymedia in order to do our bit for a movement against any form of oppression, be it racism, antisemitism,sexism or other."

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Fire At Yarls Wood Detention Centre

15-02-2002 07:10

fire detention centre
A major fire broke out after a riot yesterday afternoon by detainees of the UK's flagship and Europe's largest detention centre, Yarls Wood. This is the latest of a series of continuing protests at Yarlswood since it opened in November 2001, against detainees being subjected to punitive conditions.

It is not known how the fire started, though detainees are adamant that the fire started in the reception centre, which they did not have access to. It is reported that attempts by security staff at the centre to remove to hospital an elderly sick detainee in handcuffs started the protest. The detainee had been ill for the last three days and other detainees felt she should have been moved to hospital immediately.

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Block 'n' Roll 2002

13-02-2002 07:30

faslane protestors lockon
3 days of direct action has just finished at the Faslane nuclear submarine base. Each day gates into the base were blockaded by a combination of sit downs, samba and lockons. Around 500 people took part in the mass blockade on Monday (11th feb) which saw over 100 arrests including politicians and clergy (report). Tuesday saw more blockades and a 'jericho rumpus' noise protest and around 30 arrests (report). Wednesday concluded with a carnival style 'valentine's ball', more actions and about 30 arrests, bringing the total to almost 200 (report). While in Scotland the majority of the public support the protests and those activists engaging in civil disobedience, media coverage has been almost non-existent.

Pictures 1, 2, 3, 4 : Video day one : Background links : Links to last years October blockade.

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Welcome to Bristol and Ireland IMC's!

12-02-2002 12:21

A big welcome goes out to two new Indymedia websites joining the global network. Recently both the Bristol and Ireland sites have gone live - congratulations to all those who have put the hard work in.

Don't hate the media - Be the media!

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Tirade against Trident

05-02-2002 11:03

flyer
HMS Vanguard – a trident class nuclear submarine arrived in Plymouth, in a blaze of media glory for a long overdue refit, circled by an impregnable ring of police boats. Hundreds of anti-nuclear protesters had travelled from across the country to demonstrate at her arrival. The demo marched around the dockyards, then sat down at the dockyard's gates and observed a moment of silence. The march then finished peacefully and dispersed, but seven Trident Ploughshares protestors who stayed behind to block one of the gates were arrested for obstruction.

Numerous times before we have seen that when people feel strongly enough about something, they can make a difference. Those people may have gone away having made connections that will change their own lives and help to create a better future. The protest came just a week before the planned Big Blockade at the Trident submaring base is Faslane.

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Manchester occupation of public space

05-02-2002 02:52

On Saturday 50 people gave Manchester's Free Trade Hall back to it's original use, taking this unique site, if briefly, out of the hands of private developers.
The building was occupied for three hours and banners were unfurled protesting at the sale and demolition of the building whose history bears witness to the stuggle for democracy. Watch a quicktime video of the history here and the action itself here
This one goes out to all people fighting for free expression and people power this weekend at the WEF protests and at the World Social Forum.

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World Economic Forum, New York, Jan 31 2002

04-02-2002 23:00

From Thursday 31st January to Tuesday 5th of February, three large events collided to show the 'anti-corporate-globalisation' movement is certainly not dead! New York saw the lastest in a long series of protests against the World Economic Forum, while 3 days of protest against NATO and militarisation happened in Munich, Germany. Meanwhile on the other side of the world in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the World Social Forum saw a gathering of thousands to discuss alterative social and economic models to prove that Another World Is Possible.

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Wipe Out WEF! No to NATO! Another World is Possible!

31-01-2002 13:19

From Thursday 31st January to Tuesday 5th of February, three large events collided to show the 'anti-corporate-globalisation' movement is certainly not dead! New York saw the lastest in a long series of protests against the World Economic Forum, while 3 days of protest against NATO and militarisation happened in Munich, Germany. Meanwhile on the other side of the world in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the World Social Forum saw a gathering of thousands to discuss alterative social and economic models to prove that Another World Is Possible. In both New York and Munich riot police attacked and arrested peaceful demonstators in a clear example of political repression. There were a total of 40 arrests in New York, and over 894 in Munich.

For full coverage of events, images and background information see IMC-UK's special feature page.

For the latest Roundups and Timelines of events in New York, Munich and Porto Alegre see:
WEF Breaking News - NATO Breaking News - WSF Breaking News

Meanwhile,in the UK Solidarity Actions took place: Military conferece disrupted, London. Argentina / WEF solidarity action in London. Manchester WEF Solidarity Action - Reclaiming Trade Hall.

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Bayer HQ Blockaded

25-01-2002 10:46

Bayer blockade
As German multinational Bayer launched on the New York Stock Exchange, activists blockaded their UK Headquarters to highlight their recently acquired status of Europe's biggest GM research company. A group of sixty people used various methods to block car parking spaces, roads and later the entrance doors. No arrests were made. Read more

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Diary of an Occupation

24-01-2002 10:37

A dozen or so women had gathered in Samia Zeitoun's elegant and airy living room to hear the testimony of Leslie Whiting, a British woman who had taken part in the recent march for peace in Palestine. The campaign of terror Sharon mounted in Palestine had turned their stomachs. All eyes turned to the woman who had said little so far: the speaker they had come to hear. Leslie Whiting, a British citizen, has lived in Egypt for over a decade, teaching English . Mortified by Western governments' indifference to Palestinian suffering, appalled at the bias shown by the Western media, she joined the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) that travelled to Palestine to see, and show the world, what ordinary Palestinians must face every day. "All our actions are based on non-violent civil disobedience, as exemplified by peace activists such as Gandhi and Martin Luther King," said Whiting.

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Allies in the struggle against forced deportations

24-01-2002 10:23

Over the last fortnight there have been almost daily protests at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 against refugees and asylum seekers being deported against their will.
On Saturday, 12. Jan 02, the latest in a line of successful airport actions at Heathrow Terminal 4 took place. Supporters of a mother and her two children, due to be removed to South Africa, handed out leaflets to the passengers detailing the plight of the family, asking them not to take their seats. They also spoke to the cabin crew and the pilot who were completely unaware and then refused to carry them. Two of the demonstrators were arrested, but later released without charge.
www.deportation-class.com www.immigration News.org

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Iran torture video tapes released

21-01-2002 19:39

interrogation by the Iranian Secret Service
The National Union of Journalists NUJ has released video tapes that throw light on a conspiracy to conceal the truth about the serial killings of journalists and writers in Iran. Five were killed between November 1998 and February 1999. The Iranian authorities announced that "rogue elements" in the security services had carried out the killings, and some Ministry of Information employees were tried in secret for the murders. The trial was condemned as a sham by the victims' families, their lawyer (who was arrested on the eve of the trial) and human rights and journalists' organisations internationally. It appears that there were a few individuals tried secretely in order to present scapegoats instead of admitting that the killings were approved at the highest level.

The videos (download them in either 33.6 MB MPEG or in 23 MB Quicktime) show the "rogue elements" being beaten and mistreated when interrogated, and then confessing to fantastic "crimes" including working for foreign intelligence agencies, blasphemy, adultery etc. The videos appear to have been made in the detention centre of Iran's military security agency. (Press Release)

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Peaceful protesters charged in fight against Casualisation

20-01-2002 02:13

Five people from Brighton were charged on 15th January 02, following a peaceful protest at Euromin's Shoreham docks in December last year. The protest, organised by the Simon Jones Memorial Campaign, followed the acquittal of Euromin and its general manager, James Martell, on manslaughter charges the previous week.

One of the accused, Carly North, 25, of Craven Vale, Brighton, a local single mum and friend of Simon's, says: "My friend died and the company that killed him gets off with a fine. I sit in their office for a couple of hours and get charged as if I'm the criminal."
The five were charged in Brighton Police Station under section 241 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1992 for 'besetting'. They will appear at Worthing Magistrates Court, Christchurch Road, at 9am on Wednesday 23rd January. A picket is planned for the hearing, at which all defendants will plead not guilty.
The Simon Jones Memorial Campaign is hosting a rally entitled LIFE BEFORE PROFIT - STOPPING THE CORPORATE KILLERS on Monday 21st January from 7pm to 12.30am at the Komedia, Gardner Street, Brighton.

simonjones.org

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Welsh Nuclear Waste Dumping Plan Rejected

15-01-2002 06:01

Public debate in Cardiff concerning a local polluter stifled.
A new £10 million plan to reduce radioactive dumping in South Wales by up to 80% has failed to impress local protesters.
Listeners jeered and walked out in disgust as Amersham plc representatives outlined their proposal during a public consultation meeting in Cardiff on Monday. The proposal, named "Project Paragon", is an attempt by the medical research company Amersham to meet the criteria for its production license renewal, expected in March.
A regional benefit:Afghan Plight Night

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Bloody Sunday Films Criticized By Daily Mail

14-01-2002 15:12

Two films depicting the events of Derry's Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972, were premiered this week in Derry. The first, a Granada Television drama entitled "Bloody Sunday" shown in the city on Sunday night, was built around the character of Civil Rights campaigner and SDLP Stormont MP Ivan Cooper.

Writing for the tabloid The Daily Mail under the heading "Bloody Fantasy" historian Ruth Dudley-Edwards and another Mail journalist made a number of spurious claims about the film?s accuracy. The articles have led to a call for a boycott of the Daily Mail and other papers in the Mail group, including Ireland on Sunday, according to the Derry News and the BBC.

Bloody Sunday site
Disband the RUC
British Collusion in Ireland
Ireland's OWN

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Anarchist flag on Argentine Embassy

12-01-2002 11:22

argentinian embassy london
Eight members of the group "Those Pesky Kids" (TPK) have been charged with Criminal Trespass and were bailed to appear at Bow Street Magistrates Court on the 11th Jan, after scaling the Argentine Embassy walls and dropping the red and black Anarchist flag in a gesture that was both bold and defiant!
The occupation of the embassy was in solidarity with the insurrectionary events instigated by the majority of the Argentinean population.
They declared we wholeheartedly support the dreams and desires of the peope as they reject the right of governments and corporations to rule them."
As the protesters appeared in court it was clearn that one of their number who had refused bail due to the stringent and unrealistic conditions that were set, had been beaten by security guards during his time in custody. An outraged friend of the protester who was in court reported that "his face was swollen and bruised".