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Battle of Saltley Gate 40th Anniversary Commemoration

02-02-2012 17:08

Friday, 10 February 2012
Time: 11:00
Where: Gate St off Saltley Gate roundabout opposite Alum Rock Rd

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Save Cumberland Street Community HUB

02-02-2012 16:55

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IWW Pizza Hut Workers Day of Action - Sat 4th Feb

02-02-2012 15:07

On 4th Feb, Pizza Hut Workers in Sheffield are taking action to improve their
working conditions. Management have not meaningfully listened to our
concerns so far. West Mids IWW will be picketing Pizza Hut on New Street in solidarity, from 12 noon.

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Bristol Radical Film Festival promo night: Blood in the Mobile

02-02-2012 14:55

event in bristol

Bristol Indymedia, in association with the Bristol Radical Film Festival, presents: BLOOD IN THE MOBILE plus speaker & Q+A
(Mon 2nd Feb/ 8pm / £4/3 but nobody refused for lack of funds)

We love our cell phones and the selection between different models has never been bigger. But the production of phones has a dark, bloody side.

The minerals used to produce cell phones come from the mines in Eastern Congo, home to a civil war that human rights organisations claim is the bloodiest conflict since World War II. By buying these so-called conflict minerals and phones we therefore contribute to the financing of this war, which for the last 15 years has claimed the lives of more than 5 million people, and during which 300,000 women have been raped.

Blood in the Mobile shows the connection between our phones and the civil war in the Congo, and exposes the extent to which contemporary technologies are needlessly perpetuating slavery and child labour in the world today. A speaker will be talking about the issues there too after the screening.

This screening is part of a series of promotional events leading up to the Bristol Radical Film Festival (27th Feb to 4th March), a week of screenings, workshops and debates culminating in a weekend of the best in radical film at The Cube cinema. See http://www.bristolradicalfilm.org.uk/index.html or contact bristolradicalfilmfestival@gmail.com for more info, and check out our Facebook pages here: https://www.facebook.com/RadicalFilmFestival and here: https://www.facebook.com/events/260720467326820/

 


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Protest Outside Atos in Solidarity with the Nottingham 2

02-02-2012 13:08

Friday 3rd February 1-2pm Triton Square.

Benefit claimants, disabled people and supporters will be gathering outside Atos’ head office in Triton Square this Friday in solidarity with the Nottingham 2 who were charged with ‘aggravated trespass’ at a previous protest in Nottingham.

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Bristol Radical Film Festival promo night: Blood in the Mobile (with the film's director)

02-02-2012 12:55

Bristol Indymedia, in association with the Bristol Radical Film Festival, presents: BLOOD IN THE MOBILE plus director Q+A (tbc)
 
(Mon 2nd Feb/ 8pm / £4/3 but nobody refused for lack of funds)



We love our cell phones and the selection between different models has never been bigger. But the production of phones has a dark, bloody side.

"A hardhitting documentary that shows us the appalling price paid in Africa to sate our obession for mobile phones." 4/5 stars (Guardian)

The minerals used to produce cell phones come from the mines in Eastern Congo, home to a civil war that human rights organisations claim is the bloodiest conflict since World War II. By buying these so-called conflict minerals and phones we therefore contribute to the financing of this war, which for the last 15 years has claimed the lives of more than 5 million people, and during which 300,000 women have been raped.

Blood in the Mobile shows the connection between our phones and the civil war in the Congo, and exposes the extent to which contemporary technologies are needlessly perpetuating slavery and child labour in the world today. Director Frank Poulson will be introducing his film and taking a Q& A after the screening.

This screening is part of a series of promotional events leading up to the Bristol Radical Film Festival (27th Feb to 4th March), a week of screenings, workshops and debates culminating in a weekend of the best in radical film at The Cube cinema..


| Full article | bristolradicalfilm.org.uk | Festival Facebook Page | Film's website

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John Voysey's census case: photos and report from Wrexham Magistrates Court

02-02-2012 12:49

Support John Voysey

25 supporters gathered at Wrexham Magistrates Court on Wednesday 1 February in solidarity with John Voysey, 82, of Herefordshire who is charged with failing to complete the 2011 Census. John, who registered as a conscientious objector in 1947 while still a schoolboy and later became a Quaker, has refused to complete the 2011 Census on moral grounds because of Lockheed Martin's £150 million contract for processing the census data. The case has now been adjourned until Friday 2 March midday for a pre-hearing and will be heard by a District Judge in recognition of the important legal points raised by the defendant, who is representing himself in court.

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Egyptians angry at deaths of rebel fans

02-02-2012 07:37

ANGER is growing in Egypt about the state's role in the deaths of almost 80 people at a football match.

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Bisexual convention (BiCon) comes to Bradford!

02-02-2012 02:55

BiCon comes to Bradford University this August.

 

BiCon exists as a social gathering, a forum for discussion, and educational space serving the UK bisexual community. The programme of events closes with the BiCon Ball to celebrate the convention's 30th birthday!

 

Bisexual here is used in the loosest of of terms as an umbrella word encompassing many different identities. The website says that 'bi people, their friends, partners and others with a supportive interest in bisexuality' are all welcome.

 

You can buy day (from £10) or weekend passes (from £30) and accommodation at the university is available (which will add from £105 upwards to the price of your ticket, covering the whole 4 days).

 

It's not a cheap event by any means, but there is a sliding scale of costs according to income and some charitable funding that you can apply for.

 

I think it's very exciting to have something specifically geared towards Bisexual people around these parts, and it has a robust code of conduct to back it up. This is why I can't personally pass up the opportunity to go to my very first BiCon.

 

Advanced booking to confirm your place (and if you require accomodation) must be completed by Friday 29th June.

 

Further details are to be found on the website.

 

Photo attributed to BiCon, taken from http://bicon.org.uk/ , and used under the Creative Commons "Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike" license.

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Call from the Wilderness Forest of Dean Wilderness Centre

01-02-2012 22:19

Protect The Wilderness Eco-House
Statement from the Wilderness Centre : On the day of Gloucestershire County Council meeting that will determine the councils next course of action.

Two activists jedi'd their way into the meeting, and handing out our "statement of intent" (link below) to the officious types sat around with members of the police, various council officers and advisors in Shire Hall, Gloucester, before being asking to leave -all was very polite, civil and in good humour.

We await their decision, which will dictate our next move.

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Non-Census Protest at Wrexham Law Courts

01-02-2012 18:55

John Voysey from Herefordshire appeared at Wrexham Magistrates Court today Wednesday 1 February charged under the Census Act 1920 with failing to complete the 2011 Census.

John has been a conscientious objector since 1947 and is still standing up for his principles today, aged 82, to the point that he will refuse to pay any fine imposed rather than 'become an accessory' to the actions of the arms industry.

Lockheed Martin is the world's largest weapons manufacturer. It jointly runs Aldermaston AWE, makes nuclear weapons, fighter jets, cluster bombs and many other deadly products. It has interrogation contracts at Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib and is implicated in torture. It has been awarded a £150 million contract for processing the 2011 England and Wales Census data.

NOCONCENSUS SUPPORT NETWORK

A network of census refusers and supporters, organising under the banner 'No CONcensus' has been offering information and solidarity to defendants in census refuser cases, which are being heard all over the country. Many people are being required to travel long distances from their homes to hearings in other towns and cities.

No CONcensus can be contacted at NoCONcensus@yahoo.co.uk

and by phone on 0845 330 4505 or 0709 201 4524.

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© Stillshooter 2012

Web: http://stillshooter.photoshelter.com

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Occupy Liverpool Reclaim 2nd Building

01-02-2012 17:46

Occupy Liverpool at the Old Rapid Paint Shop
We should not wait to re-activate the usuable spaces greedily hoarded by the city's property developers; as communities of people, we should be Occupying Liverpool.

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The Abuse of Children In Privately Run Prisons – By John Bowden

01-02-2012 15:29

After more than a decade of unlawful abuse and brutality within child prisons run by private security companies it took the deaths of two young people and the inquests into those deaths to finally expose the sort of violence routinely inflicted on children held in such institutions. A subsequent legal action brought by the Children's Rights Alliance for England (CRAE) laid bare completely what had been going on in these places, and on the 11th January the High Court delivered a judgement that was absolutely damning of the privately owned and run “Secure Training Centres” (STC) and the brutality of their regimes.

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Occupy Liverpool Reclaim 2nd Disused Building

01-02-2012 15:25

Community over Commerce

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Pizza Hut Day of Action - IWW Bristol

01-02-2012 14:55


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Support the NO TAV arrestees in Italy!

01-02-2012 14:42

More than twenty NO TAV activists were arrested a few days ago all over Italy: more info at
 http://italycalling.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/wave-of-arrests-among-the-no-tav-movement/

Have a look below for prisoners' addresses.

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New Shift Article Online - Islamism and Nationalism

01-02-2012 11:52

Written by The Wine and Cheese Appreciation Society of Greater London, published February, 2012.

This article is a response to debates around religion and politics that we published in issue #11.