Thank-you for your testimony. We would never have let you go - not for one second - be reassured and comforted by that knowledge. We are all responsible to and for each other. Welcome home and thank-you for the enormous personal sacrifice you have made taking a stand against global economic apartheid and the wanton destruction of our environment.
Yes thanks for the eye witness account. It's so important to understand what really happened in Genoa, and see how the UK government acted in the aftermath.
When you're waking up in your own bed I'm sure these memories will come back to haunt you, as with others who were subjected to this brutal treatment, or who witnessed the violence but came out better off. It's human, and those of us who are moved to protest against the inhumanity of our current systems are probably more succeptible than others. But we will be stronger and more determined. We are here for you and all those who stood together in the streets of Genoa.
Good luck in your continuing campaign, the fight for a better world goes on, keep us informed!
I am ashamed, ashamed as a British Citizen that my Government did nothing to protect the human rights of its citizen abroad. I am also ashamed of myself for having been an ‘armchair’ supporter of the struggle for a just world order since the G8 protest in Birmingham. However it seems there can only be one valid response to the terrible and horrific experiences of Norman and others and that is to put even more people on the streets next time. Because the politics of fear and repression must never be allowed to triumph over the politics of equality and justice...
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Welcome Home Norman
29.07.2001 01:02
Thank-you for your testimony. We would never have let you go - not for one second - be reassured and comforted by that knowledge. We are all responsible to and for each other. Welcome home and thank-you for the enormous personal sacrifice you have made taking a stand against global economic apartheid and the wanton destruction of our environment.
a friend indeed
Strength and love
30.07.2001 18:07
When you're waking up in your own bed I'm sure these memories will come back to haunt you, as with others who were subjected to this brutal treatment, or who witnessed the violence but came out better off. It's human, and those of us who are moved to protest against the inhumanity of our current systems are probably more succeptible than others. But we will be stronger and more determined. We are here for you and all those who stood together in the streets of Genoa.
Good luck in your continuing campaign, the fight for a better world goes on, keep us informed!
comrade
Silence is a message, doing nothing is an act
02.08.2001 20:51
Richard Alonzo
e-mail: Richard.Alonzo@cableinet.co.uk