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G8 Banner Drop Edinburgh: "No More Brown Wash"
Tuesday 5th July: A banner has been dropped from a crane near to Edinburgh main train station.Video: Make Borders History - 3rd July Glasgow - A walking tour of Migration

There were no 'riots' in Edinburgh this afternoon.
An overview of one of the protests in Edinburgh on Monday 4th July.Photo's from Ecovillage - Stirling

Pictures from Edinburgh locals attacking Police around 9:30pm

Carnivalistas take over Edinburgh city centre
The Carnival for Full Enjoyment took over the streets of central Edinburgh today. Despite a level of police violence rarely seen in Scotland, Princes Street was occupied and closed all afternoon, and well into the evening. A significant number of locals were involved along with internationals.Red Pepper report on Edinburgh protest
Latest news on Edinburgh protests now on Red Pepper's blog site
Outside the pen on Canning Street

A non typical view of today

[Picture report] Clown Army conquers Edinburgh
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Resistance to police aggression in St Davids Street

Photos from Cannon pen

When CIRCA meets the riot police....

Bizzies Big Day Out in Edinburgh

picture update of the carnival of full enjoyment

Picture of Kayak action at Faslane

Emergency Network for Lonko Juana Calfunao
Emergency Network for Lonko Juana Calfunao