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Asserting our right to demonstrate

Mark Mozaz Wallis: | 21.05.2005 11:02 | G8 2005 | Sheffield

Some Background.. We can debate and I have no doubt people will debate the rights and wrongs of asking the police for a demo during the G8 protest.. However The Sheffield Against G8 Collective felt at the time it was right to ask the police for a protest. Over the last few weeks this has been an ongoing process we asked Dr Jillian Creasey, green councillor for sheffield city centre, and J smith long term activist to undertake this task. You can view all e mails on this here  http://lists.aktivix.org/pipermail/g8-sheffield/

I feel this is a important news item for here and ask the imc collective make this a middle page article. for now i post a copy of an e mail from Dr Jillian Creasey and a copy of a letter, she is asking for all members of the Sheffield community to add their comments to.. I'll make an effort to start a wiki page here  http://wiki.sheffieldsocialforum.org.uk/G8 for people to add their comments and feelings on this..

There is a full council meeting on the 1st June with a planned protest.. I'll post as a reply to this article more info on this and a call out from urbanparanoia on this meeting..

For now read and debate the what Dr Jillian Creasey has asked and suggested to be done..

Mozaz


Dear all

The negotiations with the police seem to be at a standstill - I suggested a route to Sgt Roche, but he has not got back to me. In case things don't progress, it would be good to have some public pressure ready to apply. John Smith has drafted this letter which we could spread far and wide by email/web and get load so signatures from individuals and organisations. What do people think? Is there someone out there who could set up a way of signing up to it on the our website? Or offer a postal address for collecting "hard copy" addresses?

Jillian



Open Letter: G8 summit: Sheffield people call for right to protest to be respected.


On June 16, the interior ministers of the world's seven richest nations (along with the decorative presence of Russia) meet in Sheffield to discuss how to step up the offensive against our human rights and our democratic rights which is being conducted under the banner of the 'war against terrorism'. Sheffield Against the G8 and other organisations (name them...) are joining together to organise a mass demonstration to protest against the disgrace brought upon our city by their presence.

Negotiations with the police to arrange a route are presently stuck, as local police representatives are awaiting instructions from 'higher up'. We are concerned that the police/government will attempt to suppress our right to protest in the centre of our city, and instead attempt to marginalise our demonstration by forcing it to the fringes.

This demonstration will be peaceful and self-disciplined. Young and old; families with children; the able-bodied and the disabled - in short everyone - is invited to participate. Anyone who does not respect the defined route of the demonstration and the stewards who will be appointed to keep order is not welcome and will be told to go away. We believe that any attempt to deny our right to march through the city centre on the grounds of our inability to protect the character of the demonstration would be a grave and unacceptable infringement of our rights.


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