Stop Police Harrassment! Defend Democratic Rights! - Public meeting 23rd Sept
Whose Streets? | 28.08.2008 03:07 | Repression | Social Struggles
Tuesday 23rd September, 7pm
The Millin Centre, Ellesmere Road, Newcastle
(Off Westgate Road by the post office, on the 10, 11, 38, 39 and 40 bus routes)
Attacks on democratic rights...
Deaths caused by the police...
Institutional racism...
Electronic tagging...
Police harassment...
Immigration raids...
Stop and search...
Shoot to kill...
Terror laws...
ID cards...
Curfews...
ASBOs...
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Come to the meeting and discuss what we can do to hold the police to account, and get justice for all those who have suffered - and continue to suffer - at the hands of the police.
With confirmed speakers:
Barbara Yusuf-Porter, longstanding local anti-racist campaigner
Mako Oumakani, speaking about her experience of an immigration raid and detention
Nathan Allonby, Secretary of the Tyneside No2ID group
Representative of the Monument 4, activists convicted on 19th August 2008 for accepting donations at political street meetings
Further speakers tbc.
Plenty of time for discussion, all welcome.
The Millin Centre, Ellesmere Road, Newcastle
(Off Westgate Road by the post office, on the 10, 11, 38, 39 and 40 bus routes)
Attacks on democratic rights...
Deaths caused by the police...
Institutional racism...
Electronic tagging...
Police harassment...
Immigration raids...
Stop and search...
Shoot to kill...
Terror laws...
ID cards...
Curfews...
ASBOs...
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Come to the meeting and discuss what we can do to hold the police to account, and get justice for all those who have suffered - and continue to suffer - at the hands of the police.
With confirmed speakers:
Barbara Yusuf-Porter, longstanding local anti-racist campaigner
Mako Oumakani, speaking about her experience of an immigration raid and detention
Nathan Allonby, Secretary of the Tyneside No2ID group
Representative of the Monument 4, activists convicted on 19th August 2008 for accepting donations at political street meetings
Further speakers tbc.
Plenty of time for discussion, all welcome.
Whose Streets?
e-mail:
whosestreets@googlemail.com