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Iraq Procurement - Day 1

freethepeeps | 26.04.2004 10:53 | Anti-militarism | London

Delegates to Iraq Procurement 2004, the Big Business carve up of Iraq taking place for the next 3 days at THE NEW CONNAUGHT ROOMS, GREAT QUEEN STREET, OFF KINGWAY, WC2 were greeted by a small number of protetors today. 2 women were arrested , allegedly for "aggravated tresspass" after they briefly entered the building.

As the fat cats queued up for their corporate carve-up og Iraqi public services, 2 protetors briefly entered the venue, they were arrested and taken to Holborn Police Station. Another group unfurled a banner calling for the US-UK and Poland to get out of Iraq, and were quickly shunted across the road. An Inspector then came up, assured us that he "supported" our "right to protest" and then imposed a Section 14 on us, telling us where we could stand, ie further away from the doors. When asked repeatedly what the "significant disturbance" he feared was, his disingenuous reply was that 2 protestors had already entered the building .

As it stands, there is no doubt that Iraq Procurement 2004 is taking place at the New Connaught Rooms, and all actions should take place there.

Freedom and Democracy My arse.

freethepeeps

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Imminent Action Tommorow

26.04.2004 21:50

There may be a novel protest inside the hotel / car park where the guests are staying, very early in the morning. It should prevent access to the car park for an hour or two. No one else is invited, this is for a closed affinity group.

Jack Arse


Good luck on your protest!

27.04.2004 21:42

Solidarity and regards from Edinburgh, Scotland. Give the fat cats hell! I saw Ewa Jasewicz speak in Edinburgh and at Faslane. Excellent speaker. I remember her comment about the US/British presence in Iraq: "The whole occupation should just Fuck Off!"
I was at Faslane on April 12th and at the emergency protest against the Fallujah massacre on April 17th, if you would like to read reports of these events with photos please see Indymedia Scotland.
Solidarity, Paul O'Hanlon.

Paul O'Hanlon
mail e-mail: o_hanlon@hotmail.com