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Free Aurore Martin!
04-11-2012 18:58
Following a European arrest warrant of October 2010 issued by the Spanish Government, Aurore Martin, a Basque militant (not a terrorist) got arrested on November 1, 2012.
Fascists humiliated in Liverpool
04-11-2012 16:39

Climate protesters occupy power station
04-11-2012 12:55
Early on Monday 29th October, sixteen people scaled the chimneys of West Burton gas-fired power station in Nottinghamshire, shutting it down and halting further construction. West Burton is one of the first of up to 20 new gas-fired power stations the Government has planned.
On the newswire: Gas power station occupied by No Dash for Gas | Police warn power station protesters | fifteen people scaled the chimneys of West Burton
The protesters claim that what they dub, the new "dash for gas", will leave the country "dependent on a highly polluting and increasingly expensive fossil fuel for decades to come. It would make even our modest carbon reduction targets impossible to hit, and cause household energy bills to soar even further. While energy companies profit, our chances of a secure and sustainable future are slipping away."
They argue that, "Replacing our outdated energy infrastructure with clean alternatives will generate hundreds of thousands of jobs. The technology is already powering thousands of homes across the UK, and enjoys overwhelming public support.
"This is an opportunity to wrest power from a cartel of energy companies, and back into the hands of communities. The dash for gas makes no sense for anyone except the big energy companies. We need a cleaner, more resilient and economically just energy system - and we’re here to fight for it. This is the new battleground for our energy future."
Police are in attendance and while they claim political neutrality their vocal complaints about the cost of the operation (allegedly approaching £20,000) contrasts with their enthusiastic participation in the Jubilee "celebrations" earlier this year when assorted royals imposed themselves on the people of Nottingham. A number of arrests have been made.
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04-11-2012 12:26

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Robb Johnson Benefit for Save Our Hospitals 17 november SW5
04-11-2012 07:38


Residents protest at Manchester Airport
03-11-2012 22:55
On Saturday 3rd November around 100 local residents and campaigners took part in a protest walk against the proposed World Logistics Hub at Manchester Airport. The protesters braved the cold to take a route around the 90 acre former greenbelt site, which is threatened by the plans to build 43 cargo sheds and almost 1,500 car parking space
Local residents, wildlife enthusiasts and environmental campaigners spoke at various points along the walk, sharing their experiences of fighting Manchester Airport expansion and highlighting the numerous ways that the plans would affect local people and the environment.
The Wildlife Walk came the week after the Wythenshawe Area Committee‘recommended for approval’ the World Logistics Hub plans, on the 25th October. The application will now be sent to the Planning and Highways Committee at Manchester City Council for a final decision on 22nd November 2012. A number of attendees at the Wildlife Walk, keen for their concerns to be brought to this Committee, pledged to attend this November meeting at Manchester Town Hall.
Several Councillors of the Wythenshawe Area Committee backed the Logistics Hub plans based on the Airport's promises of local job opportunities. However campaigners argue that
job creation figures proposed by the Airport are inflated.
Jane Beetson from 'Stop Expansion at Manchester Airport' campaign said “When Manchester Airport first announced plans for a second runway, they claimed 50,000 jobs would be created. No-where near that number of jobs materialised. Just like then, they are misleading the public now.”
She added, “Local Councillors say they will force the Airport to give jobs to local people but in practice they will have no way of enforcing this on the firms that move into the new office and warehouse spaces. We need to create green jobs in sustainable industries not dirty aviation.”
The Wildlife Walk was also an opportunity for wildlife experts to explain that Airport's promises of preserving wildlife are also unrealistic, and that creating a 'mitigation zone' is no substitution for leaving habitats untouched.
Along the route, campaigners encountered the threatened habitats of numerous plant and animal species. Several mature oak trees line Sunbank Lane, providing nesting opportunities for rare birds, and potential roosting spots for endangered bat species. The site is also home to 12 ponds occupied by Great Crested Newts, an endangered species found only in the North West of England. Walkers were also able to spot signs of protected animals for example badger snuffle holes and mole hills in the green space around Sunbank.
Tell Americans To Vote For Their Animals And Against Romney
03-11-2012 20:11

as humans are killed etc.
Katy Bourne Candidate for Sussex Police Crime Commissioner
03-11-2012 18:20
Katy Bourne. Candidate for Sussex Police Crime CommissionerCAMPAIGN JUSTICE FOR KATRINA TAYLOR
We the family and supporters of Justice for Katrina.
We would like a public meeting with you before the election
Tony Blair at UCL - No Comeback for the War Criminal
03-11-2012 17:20
The pro-Thatcherite, monetarist and war criminal Tony Blair is back in London, speaking at University College London. Join the protest on the day of Blair's visit to make sure his crimes aren't forgotten. Meet outside the main gates of the UCL campus on Gower Street at 11am on the 13th November.Full article | 1 addition | 2 comments
Gallery: greek anarchist posters - part 1
03-11-2012 14:00

STOP THE KILLING: Noise Demo @ Harmondsworth IRC Tues 6th Nov
03-11-2012 13:31
Noise demo @ Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre, Tuesday 6th November 2012 @ 1.30pmREMEMBER THE DEAD - JUSTICE FOR THE LIVING - END IMMIGRATION DETENTION NOW!
Meet at the main entrance to Harmondsworth and Colnbrook IRCs, West Drayton UB7 0HB
Shack Dwellers spokesman speaks in Edinburgh today Saturday 3 November
03-11-2012 12:55
Lindela Figlan, vice president of the Shack Dwellers Movement in South Africa, will speak in Edinburgh today, Saturday, on “Land and Housing in the City”. The meeting will be at the re-arranged venue of Out of the Blue, on Dalmeny Street, at 7pm. Lindela will describe the struggle of some of the poorest people in South Africa to win access to land and to basic rights such as provision of water, electricity, sanitation, healthcare and refuse removal.
The Shack Dwellers have hit the headlines because of their resistance to forced evictions. When the government has wished to use land occupied by shanty towns for commercial developments the residents in the movement have refused to move, insisting on the right to a home and to land.
Day of action against Barnardo’s – 8 Nov
03-11-2012 12:42

Following a series of documented assaults on migrant families held in Cedars, the appalling treatment of the Saleh family, and the damning HM Inspector of Prison's report last month, anti-detention campaigners are calling on all concerned groups and individuals to join us in an intensive day of action to ratchet up the campaign against Barnardo's involvement in child detention.
Ghanaian Detainees Statement - Death of Prince Ofosu
03-11-2012 09:27
Another Death of a Detainee in Harmondsworth IRCManagement at Harmondsworth IRC posted a notice yon Tuesday 30th October 2012, informing detainees of a "Death of a resident" saying no more than "we regret to inform you of the death of a resident” No further details were given, no name/nationality and manner of fatality. Home Office when asked about the death, confirmed there had been a death but as their want, refused point blank to give any details whatsoever.
PCC GOodfrey Daniel Lays Down The Law At Crawley Hustings
03-11-2012 08:50

Mass march on Parliament Monday 5th November
02-11-2012 19:37
There will be a mass march on Parliament on Monday November the 5th. Meet up at Trafalgar Square at 6pm then march on Parliament at 7pm.