Getting to the truth: Demonstration Saturday 4 April 12pm Bank
elli maci | 03.04.2009 11:35 | G20 London Summit | Repression
Over the last week across London there has been a series of demonstrations and protests against the policies and programs implemented by the G20 leaders.
We are taking to the streets to express our compassion with the family of Ian Tomlinson who tragically died during the 1 April protests at the Bank of England. We are calling for an independent public inquiry into the instances of police violence that occurred though out the week and to establish to true circumstances of his death.
We wish to communicate our disgust and anger at the violent and brutal policing of the G20 demonstrations.
The press once again created an atmosphere of fear and violence in the lead up to the protests, preemptively justifying the police violence that occurred. They also misreported and lied about the circumstances of the tragedy. We recognise that for many communities the reality of police violence is a daily occurrence. The demonisation of communities, like the demonisation of protesters makes police violence seem normal.
As the crisis deepens and continues there will be increased resistance - from factory occupations to demonstrations, strikes and people coming together on the streets. We need to speak out now the right to defend our freedom to protest, our communities and our dignity.
Demonstration:
Saturday April 4
Assemble 12pm sharp
Bank of England
We are taking to the streets to express our compassion with the family of Ian Tomlinson who tragically died during the 1 April protests at the Bank of England. We are calling for an independent public inquiry into the instances of police violence that occurred though out the week and to establish to true circumstances of his death.
We wish to communicate our disgust and anger at the violent and brutal policing of the G20 demonstrations.
The press once again created an atmosphere of fear and violence in the lead up to the protests, preemptively justifying the police violence that occurred. They also misreported and lied about the circumstances of the tragedy. We recognise that for many communities the reality of police violence is a daily occurrence. The demonisation of communities, like the demonisation of protesters makes police violence seem normal.
As the crisis deepens and continues there will be increased resistance - from factory occupations to demonstrations, strikes and people coming together on the streets. We need to speak out now the right to defend our freedom to protest, our communities and our dignity.
Demonstration:
Saturday April 4
Assemble 12pm sharp
Bank of England
elli maci
Comments
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the time for talking has passed
03.04.2009 12:06
Jock
If you can't make the protest send the MET a kettle
03.04.2009 14:56
Metropolitan Police Service
New Scotland Yard
Broadway
London
SW1H 0BG
or if you prefer the city police to receive your kettle
Bishopsgate Police Station
182 Bishopsgate
London EC2M 4NP
Please do this during the week starting Monday the 6th of April and Pass the idea on to anyone you know who has an old kettle they want to get rid of or who wants to protest against police tactics. A few thousand kettles should restrict their mobility somewhat.
bill stickers
What about putting A3 picture of this man in the Centre boaded up...
03.04.2009 20:50
Just been past the place the messages put up has been taken down by some people so someone need to bring some wall paper paste. There's enough room for A3 posters...
Jo
Yes, it is time for actions
04.04.2009 01:02
george coombs
The time for talking is never over
04.04.2009 09:10
alexia
false dichotomy
04.04.2009 10:13
In the case of the police they will violently attack any effective action, whether it is violent or pacifist. So in that sense it's not always true that 'violence breeds violence'. As compassionate humans we do have a responsibility to minimise harm. In some cases, though, that might mean violently challenging a bully in order to put a stop to their violent tyranny. In this case the bullies are the police, and they do need to be taught a lesson. As non-violently as possible, but some violence will be necessary.
yrsa