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Peace Protest in Brighton

TAG | 23.11.2002 18:13

Up to 1500 people march for peace through Brighton, past the fire station where mutual support was expressed to/from the picket line . . .

Over 1000 people marched peacefully through Brighton today against the seemingly inevitable war with Iraq, and to express support for the Palistinian people. There was also much support for the firefighters, the Government's arguement 'where will the money for a pay rise come from?' being emphatically answered by the protesters chanting slogans such as 'we don't want your war no way/give the firefighters fair pay'. The police did not allow the march to pass through the central shopping area, but the shear volume of people resulted in traffic deadlock in the city centre. There are no reports of arrests or violence, but apparantly the organisers were threatened with prison if the march caused any disruption beyond the police plans.

The police also made clear that blocking traffic would be treated as 'violent disorder' - which to some extent explains the beating of passive protesters at the demo on the 31st Oct (There is video of this on Indymedia somewhere).

There was a larger turnout for this march, which seems to support the assertion that the anti-war movement is growing, even before it officially begins.

Pictures will be posted in the next few days . . .

Peace

TAG

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They could have done more than just marched.

23.11.2002 22:38

They could have done more than just marched which does absolutley nothing. They could have done something like occuppy a petrol station in the centre of town and hung banners on it saying no blood for oil as this coming war is going to be about oil so a petrol filing station would have been an appropriate target.

Harlequin


Let a thousand flowers bloom

23.11.2002 23:24

I disagree with Harlequin. We need to let people protest in whatever way they feel most comfortable with. Direct action has its place, but so do peaceful demonstrations, educationals, petitions whatever. The aim is to let as many people as possible express their opposition, not to assert that only one tactic is worthwile.

alanstpaul


Lets get the numbers right...

25.11.2002 10:44

No way was there 1500 protesters on the march in Brighton, it was more like 800-1000. The local paper the Argus said 500-600, which was i reckon an underestimate.
We should give honest information as to how many people attended and what happens on demos. Let the media and police spread lies. Indymedia is a vehicle for telling the TRUTH, please lets not fall into disinformation.

Anyway apart from that the march was good, lots of different people, the only bad point was the police not letting the march go into town centre and trying to make everyone feel like criminals by shoving cameras in your face all the time.

Sussex police has the second worst clear up rate in Britain, haven't they got anything else better to do???

Remember "Stop the City, Stop the War" meet 5.30pm, Churchill Square the day after war breaks out.

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