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B'HAM'S SLEEP-OUT IN SUPPORT OF DESTITUTE REFUGEES
B'ham's St Philip's Cathedral’s Boneyard sleepoutBirmingham Indymedia screening Thurs 17th June
Arms Dealers, War and Refugees: Breaking the Cycle17th June 2004 8:35pm @ the mac – Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham
Birmingham Indymedia presents an evening of films during Refugee Week drawing out the links between the (heavily subsidised by the West) arms trade, people displaced by war and occupation, and their resistance. We will be discussing the films with the film-maker of “My Dear Olive Tree” whose first experience of political dissent in Britain was the DSEi Arms fair protest in September 2003.
SLEEP-OUT IN SUPPORT OF DESTITUTE REFUGEES 14th JUNE: BIRMINGHAM
The Anti-Racist Campaign, in combination with the Iranian RefugeeeAssociation are organising an overnight 'sleep out' from 6.00pm, Monday 14
June, in the grounds of Birmingham Cathedral on Colmore Row for Refugee
Week.
Birmingham G8 (May 1998) pictures
Here are some black and white images of the Birmingham G8 protest that happened in May 1998.Here's an interesting account of what happened on the day too
http://www.poptel.org.uk/nuj/mike/brum.htm
See you in Gleneagles...
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Birmingham Indymedia Refugee Week Screening: No One is Illegal - 10th June
Birmingham Indymedia presents an evening of independent media activist documentary and discussion on the theme of asylum."No one is illegal"
7.30 Thursday, June 10th, Decoy, 22 Green St, Digbeth (opposite Custard Factory, behind Peugeot dealership)
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=407943&y=286176&z=0&sv=b120ne&st=2&pc=b12+0ne&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
Suggested donation: £4 / £2 (no one turned away for lack of funds)
Any profits will be given to B-MAG's Asylum Seekers' Destitution Fund.
http://www.b-mag.org.uk/ASDF.htm
B-MAG's Asylum-seekers’ Destitution Fund was established in 2003 to assist the increasing numbers of asylum-seekers in and around Birmingham whose support and accommodation from the National Asylum Support Service (NASS) have been terminated, or who otherwise become destitute.
Please help us promote the event by printing out the attached pdf file
LAUNCH OF TOM HURNDALL FOUNDATION IN BIRMINGHAM
Press Release*** Press Release***Press ReleasePALESTINIANS FROM RAFAH, GAZA TO SPEAK OUT ON ISRAELI KILLINGS AND HOUSE
DEMOLITIONS
LAUNCH OF TOM HURNDALL FOUNDATION IN BIRMINGHAM
WEDNESDAY, 2ND JUNE 2004, 7 TO 9 p.m.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, BIRMINGHAM COUNCIL HOUSE
Urban D:tour - 31st May 2004: Birmingham
Urban D:tour - 31st May 2004Join us for a day of disreputable and diversionary street theatre in the heart of 'Europe's new shopping capital'.
Explore the full potential of railings, fences and bus shelters.
Meeting point 10-10:30am at the top of the Bullring by Waterstones.
The day will finish off with a selection of funny, political short films from Manchester's BeyondTV, in association with Birmingham Indymedia (8PM - Decoy, 22 Green Street, Digbeth, b12 0NE, opposite Custard Factory, behind Peugot dealership
Police Officer stabbed in Birmingham
What goes around....comes around.Birmingham Indymedia Meetup @ Decoy, Thurs 20th May @ 7:30 pm
Next meetup for the Birmingham Indymedia collective is @ Decoy in Digbeth on Thursday 20th May @ 7:30pm.Decoy is @ 22 Green Street in Digbeth B12 0NE
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=407943&y=286176&z=0&sv=b120ne&st=2&pc=b12+0ne&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
BEyONdTV's Medicine Show pix
Here are some pictures from the Birmingham Indymedia hosted evening in the Theatre @ the Custard Factory, Digbeth, Birmingham on 13th May 2004.PETA: Holocaust on Your Plate Tour - Birmingham Protester Arrested
Protester arrested over Holocaust imagesMay 13 2004
Breakfast with Caterkillar
Yesterday, we went to the Caterpillar offices near Solihull to present them with their well-deserved Homewrecker of the Year Award, and to ask the employees to take up the issue of arms sales to Israel with the company (see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/05/291298.html).Unfortunately, the employees were too shy to leave the building to talk to us. So this morning, we thought we'd join them for breakfast in the car park as they arrived for work.
Caterkillar refuses to accept Housewrecker of the Year award
Many of us have protested against Caterkillar in the past, on the High Street, at trade fairs, in their offices and in their factories (see links).We have seen the error of our ways.
BEyONdTV's Medicine Show comes to Brum: 13th May @ Custard Factory 7.30pm
BEyONdTV.org in assoc with Birmingham Indymedia brings you, the Medicine ShowA traveling carnival of ideas, distractions, performance, subversion,
nonsense, weird books, dogged persistence and funny films…
Stop Nazi Le Pen meeting in Birmingham
stop nazi NF Le Pen Visit to BirminghamBirmingham Indymedia screening of We Interrupt this Empire... 15th April 7:30pm
Birmingham Indymedia presents the second of its film screenings across the City in the lead up to its launch.We are showing 'We Interrupt this Empire' along with some shorts and clips of direct action and community news followed by discussion and some conscious sounds...
The films start at 7:30pm at the Unit, Dennis Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham.
Look out for details of our future screenings at the Custard Factory (early May) and the mac (17th June)
Entrance is £2/£3 and no-one will be turned away through lack of funds.
Please help to distribute the attached flier...
Video of Birmingham ESF meeting
“The World Social Forum will always be a forum open to pluralism and to the diversity of activities and ways of engaging of the organisations and movements that decide to participate in it”Inside Caterpillar Defence HQ, Lancaster Rd, Shrewsbury
Photos taken during the shutdown of the Caterpillar Defence HQ in Shrewsbury on March 16th, in honour of Rachel Corrie , murdered ISM activist.Caterpillar Shut down by Human Rights activists (Pics)
Tuesday March 16th. Caterpillar Defence Systems are targetted by human rights activists on the first anniversary of the death of Rachel Corrie.Audio interview about Caterpillar action on the 16th March
Audio interview over phone to moving van on motorway (yeah the audios not great).A couple of minutes, MP3 at 22khz mono.