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Hackney photo-set

someone | 21.05.2001 13:22

Hackney town hall was briefly occupied on early sunday
morning until police violently dispersed everyone.

Hackney photo-set
Hackney photo-set


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Tut, tut.

21.05.2001 13:42

I don't know, people actually wanting to enter their own town council offices, whatever next?

Old fart.


nothing about this on london tv news

21.05.2001 14:32

unless i want listening properly !
fact is, the mainstream media is reporting fewer and fewer items that even remotely correspond to the actual situation, social or political. for example, an asian family had a grenade thrown through their window in north london and it merited almost no reportage whatsoever. there seems to be a general lie that as some forgotten rock band put it years ago "Everybody's happy nowadays" and the debate is reduced to endless worrying about standards of public services( NHS, tube, tax levels, &c). Its a kind of double- bluff, for these things are, or should be, taken as essentials, not worthy of serious political debate. Its like a car mechanic who cant even inflate the tyres or prime the brakes properly, so dont fall into the trap of voting Labour or Livingstone on account of this grotesque distortion. demand to know why they support NATO, which gets to the heart of the neo- kapitalist project.

p . layton


Bright Side

21.05.2001 15:25

Yes, but hip replacement patient waiting times have been reduced by 7%, Christ, what more do you want?

Dull Shit


I'm in denial.

21.05.2001 20:09

Its amazing, being new too the scene or whatever you want to call it.I almost find it hard to believe these things until I see the photos its just so far removed from what the capitalist media shows me.

Nuttah


Evening standard coverage

22.05.2001 09:18

Evening std was only coverage I saw:

300 smash into town hall

by Kunbi Jegede

More than 300 people smashed their way into Hackney town hall after an impromptu late-night street party turned ugly.

Police in riot gear had to be called to eject the revellers after they broke down the main door and rampaged through the building in Mare Street, smashing doors and windows.

Three policemen were slightly injured and seven people were arrested.

The gathering began outside the building at about 2am yesterday after the local late-night Samuel Pepys Pub had closed. Partygoers had congregated at the pub following the London Fields Music Festival on Saturday.

After the break-in police in riot gear and a dog unit moved in.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "It is believed that a number of people entered the building without permission and missiles were thrown at police by a crowd gathering outside the premises.

"Two male officers were injured after being struck with a missile, they were not placed on sick. One male sergeant making an arrest was stamped and kicked in the leg.

"The town hall was cleared by 3.10am. Seven people were arrested and taken to Stoke Newington police station."

A Hackney council spokesman said: "A large group of individuals broke into Hackney town hall. They caused damage inside the town hall, smashing doors and windows. Some arrests have already been made. A crime scene has been set up and we understand that the police will be conducting further work today.

"We will assist the police in any way we can to make sure those who caused this damage are caught.

"We don't want to comment any further at this stage so as not to prejudice the police's investigations."




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