Photos: Stop the War Demo Manchester 24th June
Richard S | 24.06.2007 18:49 | Iraq
Sunday 24th June
Richard S
Homepage:
http://www.mancsagainsttanks.org
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There was almost no coverage of the demo - anyhwere.
25.06.2007 09:50
The afternoon and evening television news bulletins throughout the day added up to 115 minutes and half of all the news was of Brown’s coronation and Harman’s surprise selection as his deputy. There was less than half a minute about the protest – 0.4% of all news coverage – blink and miss it. The radio was no better – nothing on the World this Weekend or the Westminster Hour – 90 minutes between them.
I very much doubt there is anything in the Monday papers. A search of today’s Guardian and Independent websites drew a blank. I suspect the tabloids have nothing – unless Murdoch’s `Sun` has had a brainstorm.
Here is a short video clip from the Stop the war website:
http://www.stopwar.org.uk/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=153&Itemid=60
Even Indymedia has nothing – Manchester Indymedia has this:
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/manchester/2007/06/374326.html?c=on#c176278
but where are the photos?
I’m afraid for most people this demonstration, big though it probably was, simply did not happen.
I found this on the BBC Internet website:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/6235170.stm
Last year’s (I stress this is from 2006) demonstration was reported on the BBC website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/5373128.stm
Sorry, Manchester demonstrators, you don’t seem to exist as far as our wonderful seekers after truth are concerned.
Paul O'Hanlon
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o_hanlon@hotmail.com
GMR yesterday
25.06.2007 12:50
knightrose
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manchester@af-north.org
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http://www.af-north.org
Sick of the Namby Pamby STWC
25.06.2007 16:38
The STWC would prefer if we all wore suits or nice frocks and whispered 'please stop the war, thankyou'. Lots of please and thankyous in the clip they have on their website. As if war is nice and polite?
missutopia
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Images?
24.06.2007 22:41
AOL Hater
STEWARDS
25.06.2007 13:23
NORTHERN ANARCHIST
Arrest
25.06.2007 18:24
papers pending
stewards the new police!
25.06.2007 19:45
on our own
samba
25.06.2007 20:01
well, i say when the STWC wants you out, you know you are doing the right thing!
Sorry, STWC, but you can't control me ;-)
Sambista
stewarding
26.06.2007 00:22
I dont like the way STWC negotiates with the police as it is and saw up-front how a "leading" member took instructions from the police and passed them on to the front bunch of stewards.
We were told to pursuade anyone to move on who was sitting down etc. I just thought "I wont be doing that". In the event I didnt have to because I was up front the whole time.
On the other hand, other people on the march told me that alot of people didnt get the point of where and why the sit-down had taken place. You cant assume that people who just turn up on a march will telepathically know what is going on and why, or expect them to get on board if they dont know. Anarchy shouldnt be haphazard in these situations.
I think we perhaps could and should have charged the front bunch of police (there werent that many) near the bridgewater to attempt a blockade, it would certainly have got more meeja coverage and alarmed the labourscum a bit. But that sort of thing needs major planning and consensus. The vast majority of marchers arent expecting that sort of thing, arent prepared for it and might well not be willing to support it (right or wrong) Given that most marchers would never turn up to a meeting, join an affinity group or whatever and given that STWC is dominated by the SWP - it is hard to concieve how a SUCCESSFUL bit of mass DA could be arranged.
I got into a row with some SWPers because I at least wanted the arrests announced on stage. I said Id heard the of this word "solidarity". As I understand it, STWC did give some support to arrestees however, they can confirm or refute that.
In short, I shant be stewarding again - I felt used like an underling of an underling of the state.
Demos like this need huge organisation but there is a difference between telling the police (or not) what we intend to do and being told.
For better or worse STWC has the capacity to organise these large demos. Other people are welcome to have a try at the mass nationwide publicity, sourcing the money and speakers etc. but I doubt any other organisation could do it to that scale. If the STWC was disbanded thered have to be a similar organisation take its place and that too would run the risk of being SWP dominated. Sometimes the best way to stop SWP dominating these groups (Campaign Against Climate Change is another class example) is to try and balance up the numbers in steering groups. Might be a naive strategy I'll warrant. I have a lot of mixed feelings about all of this. Yesterday was nothing new I guess - you can always count on the "revolutionary vanguard" of the SWP to side with police over anarchists. SWP hate DA or anything beyond their control, its no secret.
taffboy
e-mail: taffboy72@hotmail.com
demo/sit down
26.06.2007 10:40
If the STWC wants us out because we want the War to stop then this is more than just ironic. The STWC should be welcoming diverse groups that have no hidden agendas- we just wish for the war to end, and for people to be equal to express themselves and protest. It seems to me, the STWC demos will be getting smaller and smaller as they become oppressive.
a sambista with love and rage
Unrealistic
26.06.2007 16:07
What gets me is that some people think that a small break away samba led march and sit down is direct action, it aint. The current state of the movement requires militants to engage with people on the demonstration not removing ourselves from the mass action. Some of you may have alot of anger and confidence to take confrontational action but the reality is, your an insignificant minority unless you attempt to work within the movement building the confidence of the movement to take such action.
You may moan about the events being SWP dominated, but leaving the main march really doesn't help that does it, and atleast the SWP are realistic of what can be achieved on these demonstrations in the current period. (im in SolFed BTW)
Chris S
e-mail: chris_strafford@hotmail.com
Homepage: http://www.bsyndicalist.blogspot.com
Unrealistic
26.06.2007 16:08
What gets me is that some people think that a small break away samba led march and sit down is direct action, it aint. The current state of the movement requires militants to engage with people on the demonstration not removing ourselves from the mass action. Some of you may have alot of anger and confidence to take confrontational action but the reality is, your an insignificant minority unless you attempt to work within the movement building the confidence of the movement to take such action.
You may moan about the events being SWP dominated, but leaving the main march really doesn't help that does it, and atleast the SWP are realistic of what can be achieved on these demonstrations in the current period. (im in SolFed BTW)
Chris S
e-mail: chris_strafford@hotmail.com
Homepage: http://www.bsyndicalist.blogspot.com
realistic, who's reality?
26.06.2007 17:56
first of all we are NOT confrontational. The confrontational people were the ones being aggressive, not us.
Second, we never labelled what we did as "direct action"- we are not that big-headed. we simply did what spontaneously felt "right" to us.
As calling us insignificant...franlky, i do not agree. Insignificant are the people who always follow others. Insignificant are the people who stay with the masses. Insignificant are the people who do an A to B march to gain a vote. Insignificant are the people who belive the media and are so brainwashed to belive that everyone else is insignificant.
(Good luck with the movement - let me remind you the war is still on? Has the "movement" worked?)
sambista with rage
re: sambista with rage
26.06.2007 18:55
being insignificant is staying part of the masses? wtf? those people are the only people who can change this society. Banging a drum and sitting on the floor is not going to change anything apart from giving the filth some more overtime, those people who march A to B are normal everyday people (not the SWP) for the most part, people who are against the war, if you think they are insignificant your deluded. ffs come back to reality, the movement has mobilised over 2 million people against the war, granted it lacked militant direct action, but thats why we have to work within that movement, swelling its ranks and building confidence, if you are unwilling to do that, if your happy banging your drums and going on a little sit down away from the demo because it felt "right" (whatever that means) then you will always remain an insignificant minority, which is about as much use to the anti war movement as a chocalate tea pot is for making tea.
Chris S
e-mail: chris_strafford@hotmail.com
Homepage: http://www.bsyndicalist.blogspot.com
re: sambista with rage
26.06.2007 18:56
being insignificant is staying part of the masses? wtf? those people are the only people who can change this society. Banging a drum and sitting on the floor is not going to change anything apart from giving the filth some more overtime, those people who march A to B are normal everyday people (not the SWP) for the most part, people who are against the war, if you think they are insignificant your deluded. ffs come back to reality, the movement has mobilised over 2 million people against the war, granted it lacked militant direct action, but thats why we have to work within that movement, swelling its ranks and building confidence, if you are unwilling to do that, if your happy banging your drums and going on a little sit down away from the demo because it felt "right" (whatever that means) then you will always remain an insignificant minority, which is about as much use to the anti war movement as a chocalate tea pot is for making tea.
Chris S
e-mail: chris_strafford@hotmail.com
Homepage: http://www.bsyndicalist.blogspot.com
Chris S, a wonderful example
26.06.2007 22:13
Unfortunately Chris S has once again missed the point. If Chris S thinks that a little sit down is "confronational" then maybe he should visit Iraq or Palestine.
As for "normal" people, are you implying we are ab-normal just because we had a mind of our own and did not obey you? Or is it that if anyone does something different than what YOU want should be oppressed or removed?
(expecting your aggro message)
love
sambista
sambista
WTF MF
26.06.2007 22:18
out of interest are you SWP?
Chris P
noticeable
26.06.2007 22:37
And why are you so arsed if a group of people decided to bang drums?
why is it your business?
the finger
not again!
26.06.2007 23:02
good stuff
peace
some facts
27.06.2007 10:46
Maybe, stewards should start thinking of solidarity and unification and not to be so aggressive to the "normal" people who in fact wanted to sit down.
a normal person
Cant see the article
27.06.2007 18:27
Joe Hill
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27.06.2007 19:24
I expect no one to obey me, i will put forward my arguments, take them or leave them.
a sit down protest does provoke confrontation, you would need to be stupid not to see that.
Im not implying that your abnormal, im defending them because you consider them insignificant because they dont have your amazing politcal conciousness. I would not like to see anyone removed from stop the war events, i think the samba band is good on demos.
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re: Chris P
your not normal are you? you think your better than the majority of people?
and im not SWP, if you read the whole exchange you would see im a member of solidarity federation which is an anarcho syndicalist organisation.
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What im arguing for is for the anarchist left to participate more in the mass movement, and to engage that movement to work towards something better. If your not happy with the state of the anti war movement, sectioning yourselves off aint going to make the movement any better.
Chris S
e-mail: chris_strafford@hotmail.com
Homepage: http://www.bysndicalist.blogspot.com
Sit down not seperate
27.06.2007 21:49
Dave
io was there
27.06.2007 22:45
..and the only one who continues to separate the sit-down to the demo is you.
io
stewards policing
27.06.2007 22:52
(ps you still smell like an ex-SWP)
some1
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