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London Tuition Fees Demonstration (09/12/2010) - Part 1

10-12-2010 17:22

A sea of Placards!
London Tuition Fees Demonstration (09/12/2010) Part 1: Before Parlaiment Square.

Here starts my coverage of events as I witnessed them yesterday. Because what happened at Parlaiment Square turned to be such a turning point in the demo, I have decided to divide this report into two sections, with this first section covering what happened before we reached Parlaiment Square.

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Do you still support the students after all their rioting?

10-12-2010 16:47

Online poll underway

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Images Trafalgar Square Student Protest

10-12-2010 16:36

Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree Torched!
Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree Torched!

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Great Vegan Food Give-Away in Nottingham ..For international Animal Rights Day

10-12-2010 16:06

FREE Vegan food give-away..not half pop-pickers! All right Mate!

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Kettled During 9th of December Protest

10-12-2010 15:50

My name is Rosie Bergonzi I am an A level student from Brighton. I attended to protest on Thursday the 9th of December and was kettled onto the bridge despite being an innocent protester. The mass media coverage of this event has, so far, been incredibly biased. Here is my account.

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Student Protests London 2010

10-12-2010 15:15

a few images from the student protests in Parliament square London 2010

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President Rajapakse in the Hillary Term

10-12-2010 15:12

Sri Lankan Government spokesman and Mass Media and Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella at the Cabinet Decision Media Conference held at the Information Department auditorium yesterday said that a new President was appointed to the Oxford Union since the term of the former President James Kingston ended the following day President Mahinda Rajapaksa was scheduled to address the Union.
Thats James Langman in the Hillary term.

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Free Bradley Manning

10-12-2010 13:22

PFC Bradley Manning is a 22-year-old US Army soldier accused of leaking classified information while serving as an intelligence analyst in Iraq. Manning has been in custody since May of 2010, and is currently facing up to 52 years in prison.

Specifically, Manning is suspected of leaking the “Collateral Murder” video to the whistleblower web site WikiLeaks, which shows a US helicopter killing unarmed Iraqi civilians and Reuters journalists. He has also been charged with leaking classified Department of State cables, and is considered a person of interest in WikiLeaks’ “Afghan War Diary”.

The case has garnered much public debate, both supporters and detractors. Daniel Ellsberg, who released the infamous Pentagon Papers in 1971, has been quoted as saying, “If [Manning] has done what he is alleged to have done, I congratulate him.” On the other side, a Republican US congressman has been calling for Manning to be executed if found guilty, and he has been smeared by anti-gay groups like the Family Research Council as proof that allowing gays to serve in the military undermines America’s safety.

As of August 2010, Manning remains in solitary confinement at a military brig in Quantico, Virginia. He has been cut off from his family and friends, unable to even receive letters from his supporters around the world. Any prison is a frightening, lonely place- and Manning likely has a long ordeal ahead of him.

Whether ultimately found innocent or convicted of his charges, Bradley Manning is a brave young man who needs our support, and deserves to be freed. If he’s innocent of all charges, he’s a casualty in the Obama administration’s war on whistleblowers, and if convicted, he’s a hero for exposing war crimes and the true civilian costs of our wars in the Middle East.

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Nobel Peace Prize Petiton: Julian Assange

10-12-2010 13:19

Assagnes Haftbefehl wurde Aufgehoben !
Please sign online petition: Nobel Peace Prize for Julian Assange ....... HUMAN RIGHTS - Background (Preamble): Julian Assange is the public face of Wikileaks, the organization that has done so much to expose the evil actions of the US and other governments - actions which those governments would rather keep secret.
He is currently under lock and key in the UK, on trumped-up charges widely seen as an excuse to get him into captivity with the aim of discouraging further disclosures of information which it is so evidently in the public interest to disclose. An award of a Nobel Peace Prize to this courageous man would recognize his contribution to justice and would encourage further leaks of information from those who are considering revealing facts but who might otherwise decide not to. An online petition has been launched, urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Julian Assange. ..........  http://www.gopetition.com/petition/41314.html ........... OK this idea comes from the Kremlin, but never mind that. Ditto the fact that Kissinger, Peres, and Obama also got given this prize. And the hacking is brilliant. But let's fight on more than one front.

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Pissed Lib dem guilty of assault- cardiff

10-12-2010 13:08

lib dem assembly member guilty of assult on medical staff

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attempted eviction of newcastle occupation

10-12-2010 13:05

Occupation lockdowned and heating turned right up

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WTF - brain injury from truncheon in London yesterday

10-12-2010 12:45

Just read an article about an incident that I don't see referred to anywhere else on IMC.

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Lincoln Uni Indefinitely Occupied

10-12-2010 12:15

Audio
Lincoln University has gone into 'spontaneous' occupation on 8th Dec following a protest through the city.

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Day x 4?

10-12-2010 12:03

Day x 4?

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Pictures from the start of the student march

10-12-2010 11:22

The march started at 12 at Malet Street and promptly stopped by its self proclaimed leaders to give speeches, Coalition of Resistance, Revolution, NUS, MP's ... although one nice interlude by Ben Ocre the novelist who read a poem.

 

The march went then to wards Southampton Row about 8,000 strong picking up more people along the way. Once on the move south towards the Strand the pace picked up and the police and stewards lost control, having to jog along side the students panting and shouting.

A large group made its way off towards Covent garden - through the back streets and then returned, by now most people were running whilst dazzled tourists and shoppers watched in amazement. Large groups were darting off in any direction and the Police attempts to contain the excitement clearly had failed.

The designated route through Trafalgar Square and one behind Whitehall between St James Park and Horse Guards Parade, was very relaxed as people slowed down, cheered, and started dancing as they went to the sound systems.

The route closed towrds the corner of Parliament Square, with police now along both sides of the demo, and the atmosphere started to change as peopel realised they were walking into a possible giant kettle.

Once in The square the police seemed to be blocking all routes leaving the students with no choice, with the growing numbers, but to move through the barriers and onto the centre of the square. This is where the first few scuffles took place with the police sending out very confusing messages - "continue to victoria embankment" although they had blocked it". So the square filled up quickly and the crowd decided to stay and party.

From that point there were a series of confrontations along the side of Parliament, and wen it looked like the police had kettled the whole demonstration, there were many sussessful attempts to break through the lines forming around us.

At this point in the Victoria Street corner of the square 15 police horses charged into the crowd, followed by an indiscriminate baton charge. And the fighting really started... The rest i guess was all over the TV and no doubt this mornings papers, edited and directed against the message of the march.

 

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tory scum

10-12-2010 11:22



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World's smallest solar powered cinema wins award

10-12-2010 10:23

The Sol Cinema
A micro cinema has won the Network Wales Award for best communication project of any organisation from across the country.

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Dubstep rebellion - the British banlieue comes to Millbank

10-12-2010 10:22

Paul Mason is BBC Newsnight’s economics editor. His blog entry stands alone from the total mass of shit that the BBC came out with during their live broadcast where the running commentary and the images clearly were out of step. Mason really gets to grips with the composition and anger of yesterdays crowd. As was widely shown on TV yesterday in an interview with some young people, the kids doing most of the fighting back described themselves as 'coming from the slums of London'.

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Charles and Camilla song

10-12-2010 09:54

*that* song from parliament square

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BBC Bias Absolutely Appalling

10-12-2010 09:22

Propanganda Machine
The time has now come for Bristol Activists to tell the BBC to leave the area when demonstrations are happening, after some of the worst biased reporting I have ever seen. They have given a platform to every establishment voice and grind out the same bullshit time and time again. It is now time to tell them to leave whenever they are at a demonstration, they are not welcome and every time they attempt to film or interview you, you disrupt it or they should be told to leave the area in no uncertain terms. They are part of the problem and will get you arrested.
BBC'c yesterdays coverage of the demonstration was as follows:

Demonstrators
Violence
Minority
Violence
Anarchist
Violence
Charles and Camilla
Violence
Head of met Violence
Violence
Violence
Theresa May
Violence
Minority Violence
Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence, Violence,

Police Heroes
Students Violent
Royal family great

Hypocrite Theresa May talks about the violence of protesters, yet she is a war criminal who strongly supported the Iraq War which killed hundreds of thousands of people

http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/theresa_may/maidenhead

Police officers injured was mentioned about a thousand times
Activists injured mentioned about twice

This is absolutely unacceptable

And news today is utterly pathetic.

Camilla and Charles
Violence
Camilla and Charles
Violence
Camilla and Charles
Violence
Camilla and Charles
Violence
Camilla and Charles
Violence

The reality is that police attacked protesters, students will now have to pay huge fees, liberal democrats lie and surprise, surprise no mention of the fact that financial terrorists are destroying economies which is the real cause of these cuts.

I recommend Bristol people to watch Russia today on channel 85 on freeview who covered the issues much better and balanced and actually interviewed Jeremy Corbyn who talked about a caravan of despair travelling around Europe destroying economies.

And I heartily recommend the Kieser Report if want to know what is really going on with the economy
http://rt.com/programs/keiser-report/episode-102/

It is absolutely shameful that you have to watch Russia Today to get balanced reporting.

SHAME ON YOU BBC SHAME ON YOU BBC