IMF Thuggery at Kings College Cambridge: VIDEO + PIC
Cambridge Anima | 11.04.2010 00:21 | Globalisation | Repression | Social Struggles | Cambridge | World
Security goons attack students and Cambridge people protesting the IMF!
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKnmVJaUefQ
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKnmVJaUefQ
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKnmVJaUefQ
On Saturday 10th April 2010, protesters sent a message to Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) who was giving a speech at the inaugural conference of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) conference in Kings College, Cambridge.
A banner was successfully dropped behind the platform where Strauss-Kahn was delivering his address reading 'IMF part of the Problem not the Solution'.
Other protesters attempted to enter the conference hall to get the message across that IMF's corporate 'solutions' are unwelcome, however they were violently removed. Security goons made no attempt to ask protesters, who were all lawfully on site, to leave but instead attacked them.
Campaigners were pushed aggressively and dangerously on stone staircases and a goon head-butted a young protester, unfortunately this only lead to the goon's own head bleeding.
This is a good illustration of the true nature of corporate thugs, like the IMF. The truth behind their respectable façade is that they are nothing more than an anti-social menace destroying and taking for their own gain while the majority of the world suffers.
Another report from the day can be found at
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/04/448864.html
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This report is by Anima Cambridge and does not necessarily reflect the views of all the protesters on this action.
Anima aims to take action for positive change whether that be for humans, animals or the environment. We believe that we can work together to achieve our goals, even when it seems we differ on a lot of points. We are about solidarity and want to see movements working together when ever possible.
Anima is a newly formed movement, there is no central control and no leaders anyone and everyone can be Anima, as long as they follow the Mission Statement. More info on the Anima site.
On Saturday 10th April 2010, protesters sent a message to Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) who was giving a speech at the inaugural conference of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) conference in Kings College, Cambridge.
A banner was successfully dropped behind the platform where Strauss-Kahn was delivering his address reading 'IMF part of the Problem not the Solution'.
Other protesters attempted to enter the conference hall to get the message across that IMF's corporate 'solutions' are unwelcome, however they were violently removed. Security goons made no attempt to ask protesters, who were all lawfully on site, to leave but instead attacked them.
Campaigners were pushed aggressively and dangerously on stone staircases and a goon head-butted a young protester, unfortunately this only lead to the goon's own head bleeding.
This is a good illustration of the true nature of corporate thugs, like the IMF. The truth behind their respectable façade is that they are nothing more than an anti-social menace destroying and taking for their own gain while the majority of the world suffers.
Another report from the day can be found at
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/04/448864.html
________________________________
This report is by Anima Cambridge and does not necessarily reflect the views of all the protesters on this action.
Anima aims to take action for positive change whether that be for humans, animals or the environment. We believe that we can work together to achieve our goals, even when it seems we differ on a lot of points. We are about solidarity and want to see movements working together when ever possible.
Anima is a newly formed movement, there is no central control and no leaders anyone and everyone can be Anima, as long as they follow the Mission Statement. More info on the Anima site.
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