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Reports of Targeted Arrests at London Anti-War Demo

Trend spotter | 01.11.2002 20:01

Reports have come in that suggest the police were being quite specific in singling out particular activists for arrest during the main anti-war protest in london on thursday 31st october.

Apparently two well known student stop the war activists were arrested by police without there being any clear reason - other than a purely political one.

Two independent sources have reported overhearing police officers saying "it's the two at the front we want" and "get the leaders" with respect to the large student contingent during the protest after the demonstration in parliament square had moved off along whitehall.

One eye witness report of an arrest just after 9pm outside the London School of Economics (where the student section of the protest march ended) seems to confirm this:

"At that time the protests were over, the last student demonstrators dispersing and the majority of the police getting back into their vans when a snatch squad rushed into a small crowd on the pavement and forcefully grabbed a student stop the war activist as he stood chatting to others. He was bundled into a police van. Understandably the remaining protestors were angry about this, but the situation was inflamed by the arrival of some very aggressive police. Soon and a young woman was arrested, dragged by her hair and carried by several officers and also thrown into a police van. The police were constantly pushing people and being abusive, they prevented people photographing or filming as much as possible then threatened and assaulted people with cameras."

Others reported many instances of the police concentrating on harrassing or trying to provoke other activists at what was a very peaceful protest indeed. Despite Trafalger Sq being a virtual building site complete with cobblestones and site equipment and despite several macdonalds being 'unguarded' nothing got trashed, no windows broken. A Rolls Royce corniche (sp? VERY expensive) soft top, even passed through the middle of the march without a single incident. The point was this was an anti-war event with marches and direct action but not something which warrented the levels of targeting seen on the streets.

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They must be really dangerous!!

01.11.2002 22:51

Look, it's all very well getting outraged, but look at it from my point of view.

These are very dangerous people, they are determined to stop me bombing Iraqi civilians and their houses.

Now if I don't drop these bombs soon, Saddam will get WMDs and kill us all.

We had to arrest them for YOUR safety.

Please don't let this stop you voting Labour in the next election, or we might have to get you too!

Thanks for listening

Tone

Bomba Blair


I agree with Tone

02.11.2002 00:13

Tone is right. Saddam must be stopped. He has killed many of his own people by using chemical weapons on them. In fact he 'gassed them like cockroaches' in a theatre and ... oh hang on - that was me ...

Putrid Putin


so evil

02.11.2002 10:45

Saddam is an evildoer of utmost importancy. I've been preparing for so long to have an Iraq war, like Dad, but then he says them inspecters can come back, so the froggies at the UN hassle us, so my friend Dick won't let me invade just yet. How long can this go on? What an evil man.

Bushy Cunt


we can work it out

02.11.2002 11:17

forget the seventh cavalry United Nazi's to the resuce..
there's only room for one nuke totting rogue state in the Middle East.

coffee anon