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Authorities Ban Anti-War March

Hugh | 29.09.2007 05:40 | SOCPA | Iraq | Terror War

On Monday 8 October the Stop the War Coalition will be marching fromTrafalgar Square to Parliament calling for all troops to be brought home immediately. The police have now said that all demonstrations are bannedwithin a mile of Parliament whilst in session. This is a new development and threatens our democratic rights.

ATTEMPT TO BAN STOP THE WAR MARCH
On Monday 8 October the Stop the War Coalition will be marchingfrom Trafalgar Square to Parliament calling for all troops inIraq to be brought home immediately.

After a series of relatively co-operative meetings, the policenow say they have been instructed not to allow the march to takeplace and that all demonstrations are banned within a mile of Parliament whilst in session. This is a new development which threatens our democratic rights.

When Gordon Brown became prime minister he promised to liberalise the laws on protest, saying that one of his principles would be,"civil liberties safeguarded and enhanced".

Government ministers,including Gordon Brown, have lined up to support the right toprotest in Burma. It is important that these same ministers alsodefend the rights of people in this country to protest peacefully.

We are determined to march to make our views known to parliamenton 8 October, when Gordon Brown will make his long awaitedstatement on Iraq. We urge everyone who opposes the war policiesof our government to join the call for all British troops to comehome immediately and to help defend our civil liberties now underattack. We have produced a petition calling on the authorities toreview the decision to ban the march.

Emergency Press Conference
Monday 1 October 2007
11.00 AMUCU (Bloomsbury Room)
27 Britannia StreetLondon WC1X 9JPT:
With: Tony Benn, Brian Eno, Lindsey German and others

Hugh
- Homepage: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

Comments

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WTF?

29.09.2007 11:54

If they are going to ban us demonstrating then we should definately demonstrate outside parliament. see you all there.

Matilda


On To Parliament

29.09.2007 16:13

They didn't obey the law. Why should you?

Bring Down The Criminal Regime


Won't Parliament have been dissolved by then?

30.09.2007 00:03

in preparation for the general election.

GW


Nah!

01.10.2007 14:57

I don't think the PM will call a general election between now and next monday. I think he will wait till Cameron's done his speech, done a bit of opinion polling and seeing whethe he is likely to win.

I also think that he is more likley to dissolve parliament without the intention of calling elections - ever again. 'Democracy' is very precarious at the moment.

Matilda


Crash Barriers

06.10.2007 10:04

Rumour has it that the Met have had to borrow in some extra crash barriers for Monday. We're borrowing in some pro-Burma activists :-)

DJ


Soap And Water

07.10.2007 22:24

Stop your moaning. Go to work tomorrow and stop trying to put the world to rights.

Papasmurf