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freelance | 10.12.2006 22:41 | Other Press | Repression | Workers' Movements

Following increasingly outrageous treatment by police, the National Union Of Journalists have been raising their concerns. The following article was published in the Freelance....

Police promise pow-wows

POLICE treatment of photographers at two recent demos has drawn protests from the NUJ.

Freelance Organiser John Toner and Pamela Morton, Assistant Organiser, met with Commander Robert Broadhurst, responsible for Public Order, at New Scotland Yard on November 27.

They described officers' actions at incidents in Parliament Square on 9 October - when member Marc Vallée ended up in hospital - and outside the Mexican Embassy on 16 October.

John said he found Commander Broadhurst "receptive". The Commander agreed to continue to reiterate the importance of providing media access at briefings prior to public order events.

Broadhurst also offered Toner regular meetings at two-monthly intervals in order to monitor the Metropolitan Police Service Guidelines, agreed at the turn of the year.

John Toner added: "The meeting was necessary because of the injury to a photographer at Parliament Square. Obviously I did not go into detail, as this is likely to be the subject of legal action. Commander Broadhurst said the Met were already aware of the incident.

He added: "This meeting was arranged by Bob Cox of the Met press office, with whom we have a very good relationship. I am grateful to him for his continued support."

Commander Broadhurst has agreed to speak at the Photographers' Conference on 27 February.

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Defending Democracy - video of police treatment of press, protesters and public

11.12.2006 01:09

Here is a video showing the way in which mainstream journalist and protesters alike were treated on the day of the Sack Parliament event in London in October. It's 19 minutes long but compressed using H264/MPG4 so not to large to download, just 47mb. Best watched with VLC ( http://videolan.org).

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Media Archive

11.12.2006 10:27

The NUJ photojournalist Marc Vallée has set up a "Media Archive" of news reports from both the "mainstream" and "independent" media which has news of him being injured and hospitalised in Parliament Square on the 09.10.06.

 http://www.protestphoto.co.uk/091006.html

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NUJ - pitifully non apolitical

12.12.2006 00:04

Any nutter can get an NUJ card, and ponce along claiming to be a journalist.

+ the NUJ is a union, and one that only really supports the most rabidly left wing members of the press.

How can the press truly be free when the NUJ pushes political issues onto its members?

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