Police permission granted for the Carnival Against Vivisection!
Carnival Against Vivisection | 27.08.2008 14:44 | Stop Sequani Animal Testing | Animal Liberation | Repression | Social Struggles | Birmingham | World
"Police say demonstrators will be allowed to march from The Homend and back, providing there are “no significant issues” beforehand." - although nobody asked for permission from any authorities!
Promoters: 1 Police: 0
Promoters: 1 Police: 0
Animal protesters to hold ‘carnival’
Herefordshire Journals, August 27, 2008
As police prepare for “anything from a dozen to a few hundred” protesters gathering for a ‘Carnival Against Vivisection’ at Ledbury next Saturday, September 6, organisers have urged those taking part to wear green and black, and bring noise-making equipment – “let’s make this a day they won’t soon forget,” they say.
Campaigning against Ledbury-based Sequani laboratories, supporters are urged to meet as noon outside the town’s rail station.
The event is “in solidarity” with Sean Kirtley from Malvern, who was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in jail at Coventry Crown Court in May for his part in a prolonged campaign against the company and other Herefordshire businesses.
Police say demonstrators will be allowed to march from The Homend and back, providing there are “no significant issues” beforehand.
At a demonstration last December five protesters were arrested after they had sat down and blocked a road in Ledbury.
Since the Kirtley case, campaigners have been wary about police activity at protest venues, and say they are starting “to organise without organisers”.
Unsurprisingly, police have appealed for organisers of the Ledbury protest to get in touch, in the interests of safety, so that the police can facilitate a lawful and peaceful protest.
Campaign press spokesman Chris Dow-deswell told the Journal: “It’s a strange state of affairs in that the police have asked me to organise the event, but I have refused.
“Since Sean’s imprisonment it’s hardly likely that anyone will organise a demonstration.
“I think Ledbury will be like turning up at a party to see whose birthday it is”.
Meanwhile, a Campaign website states: “There are still a few campaigners who constantly stand in defiance of the establishment, knowing full well that nothing the police or authorities can dish out will ever compare to what the animals inside Sequani go through on a daily basis”.
Source http://www.herefordshirejournals.com/2008/08/27/animal-protesters-to-hold-carnival
Support Sean http://www.supportsean.wordpress.com
Carnival imc feature http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/08/407270.html
Stop Sequani topic page http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2008/sequani
Stop Sequani website http://www.sequani.wordpress.com
Herefordshire Journals, August 27, 2008
As police prepare for “anything from a dozen to a few hundred” protesters gathering for a ‘Carnival Against Vivisection’ at Ledbury next Saturday, September 6, organisers have urged those taking part to wear green and black, and bring noise-making equipment – “let’s make this a day they won’t soon forget,” they say.
Campaigning against Ledbury-based Sequani laboratories, supporters are urged to meet as noon outside the town’s rail station.
The event is “in solidarity” with Sean Kirtley from Malvern, who was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in jail at Coventry Crown Court in May for his part in a prolonged campaign against the company and other Herefordshire businesses.
Police say demonstrators will be allowed to march from The Homend and back, providing there are “no significant issues” beforehand.
At a demonstration last December five protesters were arrested after they had sat down and blocked a road in Ledbury.
Since the Kirtley case, campaigners have been wary about police activity at protest venues, and say they are starting “to organise without organisers”.
Unsurprisingly, police have appealed for organisers of the Ledbury protest to get in touch, in the interests of safety, so that the police can facilitate a lawful and peaceful protest.
Campaign press spokesman Chris Dow-deswell told the Journal: “It’s a strange state of affairs in that the police have asked me to organise the event, but I have refused.
“Since Sean’s imprisonment it’s hardly likely that anyone will organise a demonstration.
“I think Ledbury will be like turning up at a party to see whose birthday it is”.
Meanwhile, a Campaign website states: “There are still a few campaigners who constantly stand in defiance of the establishment, knowing full well that nothing the police or authorities can dish out will ever compare to what the animals inside Sequani go through on a daily basis”.
Source http://www.herefordshirejournals.com/2008/08/27/animal-protesters-to-hold-carnival
Support Sean http://www.supportsean.wordpress.com
Carnival imc feature http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/08/407270.html
Stop Sequani topic page http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2008/sequani
Stop Sequani website http://www.sequani.wordpress.com
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Were there a douzen last time?
27.08.2008 15:09
December 2007: Called by Stop Sequani Animal Testing (SSAT)
Expect more of this for 06/09: Called by SSAT, SHAC, WARN, Antispe, ALF + more!
Militant Antispeciesist
No Organisers?
27.08.2008 17:53
If the gov and their puppet masters (NETCU) want to lock up people for organising legal protests, then this is how it will have to be.......
Kris
Re: Kris
27.08.2008 19:12
Despite having no organisers, this event has been much better prepared and organised! As the march details are online for all there will be many activists who will know the route. Other campaigners will also know the route from previous years and because of the location etc.
See the Indymedia feature for full details/link to find out as much as the next activist...
No Organisers
Re noorganisers
27.08.2008 19:48
I thought that was obvious?
Kris
.....
27.08.2008 20:14
See you all there.
Kris
Kris
27.08.2008 22:00
See you there!
sparrow
Sorry Kris
27.08.2008 22:36
No Organisers
No worries.....
28.08.2008 08:08
Kris