Marks and Spencer Demonstration 13/11/03
Andrew Alexander | 13.11.2003 22:03 | Anti-racism | London
Demonstrators remember all Palestinians killed by Israel outside the U.K's biggest corporate sponsor of Zionism.
M&S Picket Report 13/11/03
Tonights picket of Marks and Spencer on Oxford St, London organised by FRFI and MPAC was a lot more successful than the previous week. The demonstration was deliberately quiet and more sombre than usual to to observe, in remembrance week, the lives of all the Palestinians which have been taken since the creation of Israel.
The picket was opened with the normal chants denouncing Marks & Spencer and Israel, with facts given out on the open mike about the atrocities which the Zionists have committed. Many people stopped as usual to discuss and find out more, and as always quite a few turned from going inside the store.
A list was produced of some of the Palestinians killed in the last 3 years by Zionists settlers, it included an 80 year-old man and a 3 month-old baby. As each name was read out (there were over 45, which wasn’t the total figure) each member of the picket picked up a flower and laid it in front of the store. The police weren’t too happy but we weren’t doing anything illegal. The reading of each name and the laying of the flower was accompanied by the respectful chant ‘we remember’. We also held candles, with each one marking the life of a Palestinian killed.
Theatre was also employed with a Zionist soldier accompanied by a grinning Bush and Blair hovering over a Palestinian, which got a lot of people stopping and wondering what the hell was going on.
It was great to see more people than last week with quite a few new people joining us. Despite recent pressure from both the Zionists and police the 3 year-old weekly pickets are continuing with further success, providing an opportunity for those wishing to build a consistent and focused action.
The pickets of course continue. Next week, in order to welcome Bush to London on the main STWC demonstration, it will be starting a little later than usual but will still be going ahead. There will also be a picket at the M&S in Ilford, Essex on Saturday between 12 till 2pm.
FRFI welcomes and urges everyone to come along and be a part of a movement attacking the biggest British corporate sponsor of Zionism and to take a stand on the street against the alliance of British fascists and Zionists who are out on the street against us.
We welcome constructive debate, recommendations, questions and comments. We have no time for mindless rhetoric from Zionists pasting lies about the pickets on this site. Nor do we have time for inactive ‘left’ supporters of the British Labour Party who have nothing better to do than spout sectarian insults, as they have done over the last 2 weeks.
Victory to the Intifada!
Tonights picket of Marks and Spencer on Oxford St, London organised by FRFI and MPAC was a lot more successful than the previous week. The demonstration was deliberately quiet and more sombre than usual to to observe, in remembrance week, the lives of all the Palestinians which have been taken since the creation of Israel.
The picket was opened with the normal chants denouncing Marks & Spencer and Israel, with facts given out on the open mike about the atrocities which the Zionists have committed. Many people stopped as usual to discuss and find out more, and as always quite a few turned from going inside the store.
A list was produced of some of the Palestinians killed in the last 3 years by Zionists settlers, it included an 80 year-old man and a 3 month-old baby. As each name was read out (there were over 45, which wasn’t the total figure) each member of the picket picked up a flower and laid it in front of the store. The police weren’t too happy but we weren’t doing anything illegal. The reading of each name and the laying of the flower was accompanied by the respectful chant ‘we remember’. We also held candles, with each one marking the life of a Palestinian killed.
Theatre was also employed with a Zionist soldier accompanied by a grinning Bush and Blair hovering over a Palestinian, which got a lot of people stopping and wondering what the hell was going on.
It was great to see more people than last week with quite a few new people joining us. Despite recent pressure from both the Zionists and police the 3 year-old weekly pickets are continuing with further success, providing an opportunity for those wishing to build a consistent and focused action.
The pickets of course continue. Next week, in order to welcome Bush to London on the main STWC demonstration, it will be starting a little later than usual but will still be going ahead. There will also be a picket at the M&S in Ilford, Essex on Saturday between 12 till 2pm.
FRFI welcomes and urges everyone to come along and be a part of a movement attacking the biggest British corporate sponsor of Zionism and to take a stand on the street against the alliance of British fascists and Zionists who are out on the street against us.
We welcome constructive debate, recommendations, questions and comments. We have no time for mindless rhetoric from Zionists pasting lies about the pickets on this site. Nor do we have time for inactive ‘left’ supporters of the British Labour Party who have nothing better to do than spout sectarian insults, as they have done over the last 2 weeks.
Victory to the Intifada!
Andrew Alexander
e-mail:
victoryintifada@hotmail.com
Homepage:
http://www.revolutionarycommunist.com
Comments
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Removing from front page
14.11.2003 10:40
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/static/editorial.html
"Hierarchy : The newswire is designed to generate a news resource, not a notice-board for political parties or any other hierarchically structured organization."
If you want to report on a picket or an action, you're welcome to do so, but articles with URLs and recruitment messages for your party are not.
Cheers,
S
End the occupation
14.11.2003 10:49
Quite simple really.
Mark Spencer
IMC Censorship
14.11.2003 10:54
Well, why don't you just remove the URL's and leave the report of the picket?
Mark Spencer
OTT IMHO
14.11.2003 13:57
Does this mean that anyone posting about a trade union action with a link to a TU web site would have their post also hidden cos TUs are hierarchically organised?
It appears that the UK IMC guidelines need some clarification.
One of the multitude
Benefit of Hiding
14.11.2003 14:24
I have just sent them this email, and hope that an old friend of theirs might come up with the recollection I need:
Hello
Can anyone name the people who left or were expelled from the British Communist Party over Bukharin. I am very confident of one name, Roy Merrett, but need more. Who were his associates?
You will perhaps remember the big book "The case of the anti-Soviet block of Rights and Trotskyists" giving the confessions that led to the execution of Bukharin under Stalin.
Enjoy Life
Ilyan
Ilyan