No Borders Protest - Waterloo Station 12.00 today - Report
reporter | 31.01.2004 14:07 | Anti-racism | Migration | London
The mini-detention centre at the Eurostar Terminal, Waterloo was targetted today. A 20ft Banner reading "NO BORDERS" was hung across the information board, whilst others handed out leaflets to the hundresd of travellers that saw the banner.
Protesters from The Wombles, Barbed Wire Britain and Rhythms of Resistance combined for a very public showing of feeling over Fortress Europe's immigration controls. The banner was still hanging from Waterloo Station as I was ejected from the station. The Samba band, turned up later to give a bit of percussional support to the two people who had scaled Waterloo station to do the banner drop.
Several people tried to get past the border controls to where the detention centre is, but they were forcibly ejected.
This was the forth refugee rights/no borders action of the weekend in London alone.
Several people tried to get past the border controls to where the detention centre is, but they were forcibly ejected.
This was the forth refugee rights/no borders action of the weekend in London alone.
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01.02.2004 11:48
I will write a fully report L8r
cheers
NotWork Fail bleating.
01.02.2004 15:00
Then NetWork Rail staff started appearing claiming we didn't have permission to be there,and despite being shown police permits to do so,they continued to try to shut it down.However,leafleting continued whilst discussions when on. First no banners but leafleting ok,then take table signs down and only give leaflets if asked. We merrily
continued to leaflet anyway,some of us keeping NwR staff diverted talking.
Later one leafleter was seen backing away from a NutWanker PR man because of his aggressive manner about Israel (!?) Apparently he was bleating that Israel had a right to defend it's borders and we had no right to be there! When confronted about surely democracy etc taking priority over 'private property' he went into rant mode with
"your're all bigotted lefties wanting to get rid of Israel" and "You have no rights to be here, your presence here is offensive to me ". Then stomped off to his station hutch.
Station staff later closed the doors to main entrance to the concourse,below which was the sambatista band and leafletters. Most people seemed more annoyed about this than the
demonstrations-I earlier heard people near the Eurostar terminal telling their kids it was great to see a demo! They liked the No Borders banner etc and that we were doing so peacefully. (Would that plod and NwR heard that)
I understand that plod appeared to trying to stop leafleting near the Eurostar entrance.
Refugee support.
waterloo, daily mail - which other demos?
01.02.2004 19:51
asking
unite against racist detention centres and asylum bill,
01.02.2004 23:08
Would be good to make the point in a demonstration of the connection between economic policies, arms deals, wars and refugees. The UK is the world's second biggest arms dealer after the US. Wars cause more displacement of people than anything. Wealthy Western governments and big business are selling weapons and fuelling wars to get at raw materials as cheaply as possible to boost their economies. Those same governments then cynically try to refuse asylum to the relatively few people who manage to escape, stirring up racism as Blunkett and many before him have done and will do after him, when blood really is on their hands. The mainstream media never make that connection effectively. Probably not in their interests. And I don't think that the most powerful economies do want peace, prosperity and growing economies in 'developing' countries as that would challenge their hegemony.
Megan
Any more coverage?
03.02.2004 18:51
Someone ranting about the sanctity of Israel's borders is no news- we get those lunatics every day, and we're prepared to face them, only sometimes we just cannot be bothered.
Also it would be nice to see some pictures of the Waterloo demo and the famous banner that was dropped and pictures of the other demos, otherwise it is very difficult to get an idea. Thanks for the lovely pictures of the Lindholme demo to whomever put them there.
Chiara
To whom do you apologize, Chiara?
04.02.2004 00:16
Indymedia is an open publishing forum. It does not employ any reporters, either paid or unpaid - people report their own news. I'd like protests to be better reported. I'd also like protests to be better attended. There often aren't particular people we can blame for these not happening.
I'm often guilty myself of not reporting something I was at, because feel I don't remember it in enough, detail, or don't bother.
Please excuse the combatative start of this comment - I read your post initialy as implying that other people have a responsibility for reporting that you don't.
I want a digicam.
All the best,
Barney
Cooperation
04.02.2004 13:49
Ricky
waterloo station video
07.02.2004 21:22
Note how happy the eurostar staff were to collect up our leaflets in order to deny others access to it.
10min, 170mb~, will follow smaller versions.
ftp://italy.indymedia.org/imc_italia/video/310104high.avi
requires divx codec:
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mac: http://www.divx.com/divx/mac/
win: http://download.divx.com/divx/DivX511Bundle.exe
cpnk
More coverage?(answer to Barney)
09.02.2004 16:27
Maybe I also have a subconscious drive to delegate the reporting of events I witnessed to others 'who know better', I'm afraid of making mistakes etc., and expect someone more 'professional' or 'better prepared' to do the job, but all this is certainly wrong and replicates , alas, the mechanisms of the society we are forced to live in.
Chiara