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Activists disrupt police recruitment event, Brussels

Anonymous | 03.10.2010 15:22 | Gender | Repression | Social Struggles | World

On Saturday 2nd October three activists disrupted a police recruitment event in Commensurate Ixelles, Brussels, following a week of harassment at the Brussels No Border camp. The public event was well attended and the activist took this opportunity to ask some questions of their own.

On Saturday 2nd October three activists disrupted a police recruitment event in Commensurate Ixelles, Brussels, following a week of harassment at the Brussels No Border camp. The public event was well attended and the activist took this opportunity to ask some questions of their own.

Serious concerns were raised about the abusive, sexist, psychotic and corrupt behavior of the police in Brussels, the supposed capital of Europe. This is particularly shocking given Belgium is a signatory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

One of the activists speaking at the event had earlier that week been arrested getting on a bus for the way he looked. He was kept for 24 hours on a fake assault charge, humiliated and his wallet and passport were illegally ‘lost’. Other questions at the event highlighted the sexual abuse of a number of women in Brussels by the police that week.

The activists after highlighting these issues were dragged out by flustered police in front of a shocked audience. They were held under administrative detention for over 8 hours without food or water. Their dictaphone was also taken and its memory erased.

Two were released after 8 hours. On demanding to question why their friend remained in detention, they were threatened with arrest and literally chased out of the station by an aggressive police officer. After 10 and half hours of detention the last activist was released.



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Amazing

03.10.2010 16:40

Well done you tireless people! I was so glad to be there last week. Loved the constant activity of radical activists, amazed at the energy people still had to hang banners in the night from towers, fly-poster everywhere, graffiti places, do samba outreach as well as the actions and workshops. So to hear you took the fight right into the lion's den is really inspiring! Hope you get well rested after all the police shit and know you are loved and supported.

no borderer


well done

03.10.2010 18:47

comrades

fran


congrats

04.10.2010 14:11

Yes, just to say well done to those people who managed and dared to protest against the oppressive laws and superstate EU.

I witnessed what I thought was to be a demo at Midi. Although I really went along to see what was happening and perhaps join in, all I saw were police arresting people for just standing around. Groups of more than 5 people were banned.... from the station! Imagine meeting your mates there before going somewhere.

Belgium doesn't seem such a free place. The forces of authoritarianism are rising everywhere.

BXL