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Protests At G8 Ministerial Meetings

features | 10.03.2005 00:01 | G8 2005 | Ecology | Globalisation | London | South Coast

Derby G8 Protests Go Ahead Amidst Massive Policing Operation

March 17th: Despite extraordinary measures approved by the Home Secretary to Ban all Marches in Derby [see pics of orders] and set up exclusion zones, the Derby G8 protests went ahead. A Critical Mass bicycle protest took place in the morning with around 40 people taking part - police arrested 12 cyclists [see pics], who were released on bail that night, however their bicycles have been kept 'as evidence'. Later amidst a militarised Derby with riot police [pics] stationed across the city, and several police surveillance units filming protestors, around 100 people gathered in the Town Square to protest against the G8.

See: Breaking News Reports from Derby M17 Protests
Pics: Bush + Blair Pied + General Photos
Pics: G8: Derby M17 Picture Collection
Pics: Derby Photo Report PtII
Friends of the Earth Interview at Derby M17

In the run up to the this summer's July G8 Summit in Gleneagles (Scotland), ministers from the eight more powerul economies have been holding 'mini-summits' around the country.

14-15th March: Coinciding with the International Energy and Environment Ministers' Roundtable meeting in London (see DEFRA link) a Climate Change Noise Protest was held on Tuesday 15th. Amidst heavy police security there were two arrests - including one person who was filming and whose film was seized. See Reports 1 | 2 | 3 and Pictures.

11th March: While the Employment Ministers of the G8 nations were meeting in London, activists staged a protest outside the Department of Trade and Industry and other locations [see report and pics 1 | 2 | 3]. Also see www.nodeal.org.uk for background and press release.

On Monday an Alternative Summit for Climate Justice called Moving Beyond the Greenwash was also held in London.

Other planned G8 Ministerial meetings include the G8 Finance Ministers in London (June 10-11th), the G8 Justice & Interior Ministers in Sheffield (June 16-17th), and the G8 Pre-Summit Foreign Ministers meeting in London (23rd June). For more protests and events follow the 'read more' link...





An evolving list of events and protests related to the G8 Summit can be found at:
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/agp/resistg8/timeline.htm

Other Events

March 1-13th Fairtrade Fortnight

March 10th: Edinburgh People & Planet Climate Change Focus Group Meeting - 6pm Forest Cafe, Bristo Place

March 10th: G8Alternatives Meeting "Why we should oppose the G8?" - Appleton Tower, Edinburgh University

March 17th: G8Alternatives Monthly Meeting County Hotel, Perth

March 19/20th: Dissent Convergence Space meeting in Edinburgh

March 26th: Dissent International Networking meeting in London

March 27th: Dissent International Networking meeting in Leeds

March 26th/27th: Dissent! Gathering in Leeds

April 6th-10th: Festival of Dissent in Lanarkshire

April 15th: All-Night Anti-Free Trade Protest In Whitehall London + Global Poverty Action Week

April 16-17th: G8Alternatives International Co-ordination Meeting - Edinburgh

April 30th: Critical Mass Against G8 & Climate Change, Steingardens, Worthing, 2pm

May: Dissent Gathering in Nottingham

May 16th: World Debt Day (Anniversary of G8 summit protests in Birmingham 1998)

June 18th: Jubilee Debt March 2005 leaves Birmingham to Edinburgh (contact topstan(atnospammers)fish.co.uk)

June 19th: G8 Cycle Caravan departs london

June 20th: Jubilee Rickshaw Freedom Riders Depart Westminster to Edinburgh

July 1st: UK assumes presidency of the European Union
July 1st: Edinburgh Critical Mass
July 1st: Make Poverty History 'White Band Day'

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