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‘Mayday! Mayday!’ Smash EDO Brighton: anti-war march clashes with police

Josh Jones | 04.05.2009 18:35 | Smash EDO | Anti-militarism | Policing | Social Struggles | South Coast

May Day, 4th May 2009: Hundreds of people from all over the country met in Brighton today to protest against the war, capitalism, and the arms trade. Organised by the Smash EDO movement, which for years has been campaigning against the EDO/ITT weapons factory based in Brighton, the protest started off very peacefully and remained generally positive throughout the day.

Mounted police outside McDonalds
Mounted police outside McDonalds


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After meeting by the Palace Pier, the protest moved through the centre of Brighton cheering and chanting. Four young anarchists climbed to the top of the Barclays building, where they hung a banner reading “Arms Dealers Out Of Brighton’. Barclays is notorious for being one of the banks most complicit in the international arms trade. The people responsible for the banner were welcomed into the crowd as heroes, and avoided arrest.

After passing peacefully past the Clock tower, down Queens Road and through North Laine, the protest clashed with police on London Road. A heavy police presence blocked part of the road outside McDonalds, and minor scuffles quickly escalated as mounted and riot police forced through crowds to protect the building. A smoke-bomb lit by protesters, combined with a push forward from mounted police, frightened shoppers and nearly split the protest in two.

From then on, the protest became a game of cat-and-mouse - although it was sometimes hard to tell who was the cat and who the mouse. Protesters managed to force back mounted police several times, while police hastily re-grouped around the protest as it moved into residential districts and through Preston Park. However, neither protesters nor police seemed to have a plan as such, and after much walking and a few minor scuffles - including the arrest of one man by riot police - the protest moved back into the town centre.

On the seafront, for the first time in the day the police attempted to ‘kettle’ protesters by surrounding them on all sides. However, protesters quickly skirted down onto the beach and back onto the road behind police lines. The protest moved on peacefully and, after more skirting through narrow lanes and moving around police lines, settled on the grass outside St. Peter’s Church to dance and relax.

***** full photo-report here: *****
 http://photographywithoutborders.org/2009/05/smash-edo-brighton-protest-riot-police/

Josh Jones
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Additions

Some photos taken around brighton yesterday

05.05.2009 12:14

war is not healthy
war is not healthy

cops at prestwick park
cops at prestwick park

soundsystem
soundsystem

Riot police guarding McDonalds
Riot police guarding McDonalds

statue
statue

a few photos from around brighton yesterday.
I too found the whole demo quite confusing. it started off really strong, but as soon as the police kicked off, things got really confusing. Nobody knew what was going on, what the plan was. The march split into many different groups. Loads of people were wandering around, not knowing where to go, where to gather, how to be effective and to me it seemed that by about 3:30 the demo was over.

londoner


smash ego

05.05.2009 12:46

4 heros hanging a banner and avoiding been arrested by the police, quite cheap been a hero for the "anarchist" terrorising shoppers... hahaha is he joking? avoiding the kettle...


After meeting by the Palace Pier, the protest moved through the centre of Brighton cheering and chanting. Four young anarchists climbed to the top of the Barclays building, where they hung a banner reading “Arms Dealers Out Of Brighton’. Barclays is notorious for being one of the banks most complicit in the international arms trade. The people responsible for the banner were welcomed into the crowd as heroes, and avoided arrest.

After passing peacefully past the Clock tower, down Queens Road and through North Laine, the protest clashed with police on London Road. A heavy police presence blocked part of the road outside McDonalds, and minor scuffles quickly escalated as mounted and riot police forced through crowds to protect the building. A smoke-bomb lit by protesters, combined with a push forward from mounted police, frightened shoppers and nearly split the protest in two.

From then on, the protest became a game of cat-and-mouse - although it was sometimes hard to tell who was the cat and who the mouse. Protesters managed to force back mounted police several times, while police hastily re-grouped around the protest as it moved into residential districts and through Preston Park. However, neither protesters nor police seemed to have a plan as such, and after much walking and a few minor scuffles - including the arrest of one man by riot police - the protest moved back into the town centre.

On the seafront, for the first time in the day the police attempted to ‘kettle’ protesters by surrounding them on all sides. However, protesters quickly skirted down onto the beach and back onto the road behind police lines. The protest moved on peacefully and, after more skirting through narrow lanes and moving around police lines, settled on the grass outside St. Peter’s Church to dance and relax.

txarles


Comments

Display the following 25 comments

  1. Well done — Bob
  2. BBC1 / ITN / Channel 4 - SMASH EDO! - Don't throw things at animals! — Mandy in Camden [Stop Camden Animal Lab]
  3. all you can get by now — Ratamahatta
  4. Animal people are fruitloops sometimes — Anarcho
  5. For Mandy — Newsy
  6. ????? — iVICA
  7. why cops are covering eyes of horses? — Ratamahatta
  8. @Ratamahatta — Bob
  9. Animal rights nutters. — GetAGrip
  10. mandy is not the voice of the ar movement — mandy watch
  11. wow — (A)
  12. Thoughts on Mayday Mayday! — Pink
  13. @Mandy — anonymous
  14. horses not guilty — shergar
  15. A Minority Attacked Horses - We Must Act! — @
  16. Not so easy — Stroppyoldgit
  17. watch out — vegan - animal rights
  18. Stroppyoldgit and vegan -animals rights — Party goer
  19. Communication — Ms Anne Thropy
  20. STONE THROWERS — anon
  21. Re: Stone Throwers — Ms Anne Thropy
  22. idiots... — {A}
  23. They are not animals any more — @
  24. Mandy is right. — @narchovegan
  25. Mandy is right. — @narchovegan