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Smash EDO - Brighton Target Barclays launch Demo Pics
On the 28th a large demonstration was held in Brighton outside the bank's North Street branch, a letter was handed in to the branch manager, thousands of leaflets were given out and two Barclays customers, after reading the leaflet, told picketers that they would close their accounts. A Barclays spokesperson, speaking to the Brighton Argus, said “Barclays Group provides financial services to the defence sector within a specific policy framework." One can only guess that framework is to generate as much profit as possible for themselves
Target Baclays Action in Cambridge
Some pixies carved on the side of the market square barclays a message against its investments in the arms trade.Constructing cultures of resistance
A member of Cambridgeshire Anarchists on creating communities of resistance. This is an individual’s perspective and does not necessarily represent the opinion of the whole group.Primark challenged with free clothes!
Yesterday, as yet another Corporate outlet, this time by the name of Primark, colonised the streets of Cambridge, opposite its front door another world view was presented to passers by, in the form of a Free Shop.Full Story | 1 addition | 2 comments >>
Mass lobby on 'no recourse' rule
Members of Cambridge City Amnesty International descended on Parliament on Wednesday 4th November to lobby their MPs for increased protection for all women facing violence in the UK.The Art of Insurrectionary Imagination
A slide talk by artist-activist John Jordan (Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination). A feast of images and anecdotes about forms of creative resistance where art and activism merge to create moments of intense pleasure and effective direct action.What is the sound of anti-racism in the UK?
At a moment of tightening border controls in the UK, sound art collective Ultra-red and anti-racism organisers from the Rural Racism Project come to Norwich to dispatch the question: what is the sound of anti-racism in the UK?Support the posties strike!
As you will probably know the postal workers have been taking industrial action to save their jobs, pensions and the postal service itself. Cambridge anarchists have been lucky enough to have the opportunity to support our fellow workers in their struggle.Another night on the Royal Mail picketline...
Another night on the picketline...Another week of broken promises and recriminations over the negotiating table for the UK postal service and it's workers on the frontline.
Unlock the Camps- demonstration for Sri Lanka
Cambridge calls for the release of a quarter of a million people from de facto detention camps in Sri Lanka.Full Story | 1 addition | 1 comment >>
Afghan War Lantern Tribute on Parkers Piece, Cambridge (23/20/2009).
On Friday 23rd October 2009, a small band of artivists came together on Parkers Piece, Cambridge at 6:00pm to do something in rememberance of all those who have perished in a war that has lasted longer than World War Two.Pictures of Pedal Powered Picketline (22-10-2009)
On a cold Thursday night in the twenty first century, I found myself a part of a situation that my parents would have remembered from their own youthful years back in the 1970s - on a picket line, with the guts of an old Washing Machine providing the heat, in the absence of Brazier as was used back in the day.This time it was because postal workers, in disgust at the way their management and the government has been treating them decided to walk out en masse from the depot on the Clifton Road Industrial Estate for two days.