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Public Meeting: Privacy and Security in the Database State

Dave Page | 12.09.2008 11:08 | Social Struggles | Technology

Manchester NO2ID and British Computer Society Manchester present:

ID Cards? Data Losses? NHS Records? E-Passports? Congestion Cameras?

What does it all mean, and how does it affect you? What are the costs? The benefits? The risks? Find out more at:

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Privacy And Security In The Database State

A free public meeting. All welcome. Our speakers are:

- Phil Booth, National Co-Ordinator, No2ID
- Becky Hogge, Executive Director, Open Rights Group

Tuesday 23rd September, 7pm, in Reynolds Building C2, Sackville Street Campus, University of Manchester.

Train: Manchester Piccadilly.
Car park: Charles Street

Dave Page
- e-mail: manchester@no2id.net
- Homepage: http://manchester.no2id.net/

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October 11th and Beyond

12.09.2008 17:07

October 11th International Call to Action against Surveillance  http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/242/144/

See also:  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/09/408556.html



11th Hour Club


ECLN / 11th October

14.09.2008 11:48

ECLN Call Out
See Vid to promote Saturday October 11th at
 http://www.ecln.org

Individuals in our group have suggested 1pm at New Scotland Yard and we could possibly then do a march at 3 to Parly Square. We are also planning monthly demos from then on on 11th of every month. Different locations each month with possibility of doing decentralised, simultaneous actions in the future. On Oct11th could NO2ID do demos at other police stations across the country in solidarity with us and the rest of the world? And could you pass this message on to other NO2ID/civil liberties groups you are affiliated with? Also, for all London contacts..

Please tell all your friends about i! There is a wiki organising page for London (and the wider UK) at  http://wiki.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/Freedom_Not_Fear_2008/London

In solidarity
The 11th Hour Club
www.peopleincommon.org

Mark