PARLIAMENT SQ PROTESTER ORDERED BACK TO COURT
c coverdale | 11.11.2005 14:08 | London
Chris Coverdale
The 11th person to be arrested for protesting in Parliament Square ordered back to court
The 11th person to be arrested for protesting in Parliament Square ordered back to court
Chris Coverdale
The 11th person to be arrested for protesting in Parliament Square ordered back to court
15th NOVEMBER 2005 10am at BOW STREET MAGISTRATES COURT LONDON
Chris Coverdale, a peace campaigner and authority on war law, is to appear at Bow St Magistrates Court charged with an offence under the Serious Crime and Police Act. He was arrested in Parliament Square whilst protesting peacefully at Police Corruption and their failure to arrest and prosecute Tony and Ian Blair
The 11th person to be arrested for protesting in Parliament Square ordered back to court
15th NOVEMBER 2005 10am at BOW STREET MAGISTRATES COURT LONDON
Chris Coverdale, a peace campaigner and authority on war law, is to appear at Bow St Magistrates Court charged with an offence under the Serious Crime and Police Act. He was arrested in Parliament Square whilst protesting peacefully at Police Corruption and their failure to arrest and prosecute Tony and Ian Blair
c coverdale
e-mail:
chriscoverdale@actionagainstwar.org
Homepage:
http://www.actionagainstwar.org
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He was breaking the law so should have been arrested!
11.11.2005 16:45
Tony Blair has done nothing wrong! And before you say he went to war on Iraq. At least 60 per cent of the British population think that the war on Iraq was right! Not only that but 80 per cent want British troops to stay in Iraq until they finish the job! Want proof of this well only 8,000 people bothered to turn up for the last anti-Iraq war demonstration, meaning the anti-war movement is finished. You are just making fools and a nuisance of yourselves now by breaking the law for the sake of it!
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