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Photography protest looms at Scotland Yard (28.03.08)

NUJ member | 25.03.2008 15:30 | SOCPA | Repression | Terror War | Workers' Movements | London

The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) is to stage a protest outside New Scotland Yard in a fight for photographers' rights, sparked by the police's recent anti-terror publicity.



NUJ general secretary Jeremy Dear will stage a 'lone protest' outside the Metropolitan Police headquarters in central London on Friday (28th) at 2pm.

'In recent months there have been attacks on photographers, people have had equipment seized and access has been denied,' claims the journalists' union.

'Police officers routinely stand in front of photographers, hold a hand in front of lenses, preventing decent shots being taken…'

In a newsletter emailed to union members yesterday Pete Jenkins, vice-chair of the Photographers Sub Committee, wrote: 'Editorial photographer members have been somewhat unhappy at the Met Police's latest campaign – a series of posters suggesting that some photographers can look 'odd' and should be assumed to be up to no good.'

Announcing the action the union asserts that press photographers' 'lawful right' to do their job is increasingly under threat.

'Restrictions on the right to protest have gone hand-in-hand with attacks on those of us who cover protests,' adds the NUJ in a statement.

The NUJ has called on press photographers to show their support for its action by joining the 'press pack' covering the protest - making sure they bring along their UK press card.

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- Homepage: http://www.nuj.org.uk

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nuj elitist

25.03.2008 22:29

The National union Of Journalists has always been a very elitist organisation.
It makes it extremely difficult for photographers / journalists of the 'Alternative Press' to join as members.

The criteria for joining the NUJ is that one must prove that one makes a full time living in the Journo
trade. Many hard working people are involved in the Alternative press but not for money therefore are instantly excluded as they cant show Wage Slips etc.

The criteria for ' Freelancers ' is the same.

cold stomper


Yes but...

25.03.2008 23:56

That may be true but it doesn't really detract from the point of the protest. If the people who comment so aggressively on Indymedia could be a bit more supportive of each other we might actually get somewhere.

wishfulThinker


Alternative Press Syndicate

26.03.2008 09:56

In USA there is the Alternative Press Syndicate.
Is there any simular thing in UK ?

cold stomper


on what day?

26.03.2008 14:58

why waste your time protesting during a lunch break you might as well join up with SOCPA protest on the 5th April...

loppy