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Defend The HSBC 3! The Appeal Approaches

HSBC 3 Defence Campaign | 12.09.2011 17:54 | Policing | Public sector cuts | Repression

The HSBC 3 were 3 anti-cuts protestors who were put on trial on political charges in March. Two were convicted and fined - a direct attack on the anti-cuts movement. on the 27th and 27th September their appeal will be held in Newcastle. Demonstrate and show your solidarity - defend the movement!

Defend the HSBC 3!
Defend the HSBC 3!


On the 26th of March, after a 2 trial, Mark Pearson and Patrick Reay were convicted in Newcastle Magistrates Court on vague and political charges. They had been taking part in a lively demonstration against the bank bailouts, and the big businesses dodging tax, when, they were targeted and arrested by Northumbria Police along with another protestor. The three became known as the HSBC 3 as this was the at the time of the arrest, and the HSBC 3 Defence Campaign was launched.

This attack on democratic rights came at a time when the anti-cuts movement in Newcastle was beginning to challenge the police, and the interests of the high street shops and banks. Most weekends several shops would be closed by demonstrations of school and college students, and other anti-cuts activists. It is clear that the police attacked the HSBC 3 to derail the movement, and to intimidate and demoralise those young people who were regularly coming out onto the streets to protest against their governments savage cuts.

The HSBC 3 Defence Campaign saw the need for constant political defence. There have been many demonstrations, meetings, and fundraising events, and every time the cases have been heard in court we have held protests outside. Defence campaigns are essential if there is to be an anti-cuts movement.

However, the most necessary time for all supporters to show solidarity is approaching, with the appeal against Mark and Patrick’s unjust convictions happening on Tuesday the 27th and Wednesday the 28th of September. This is the vital event for the campaign, as this is our main opportunity to show the public opposition to the acceleration of attacks on democratic rights. Big, well publicised demonstrations outside the Crown Court on both days of the trial will show the state that we will not stand by whilst the right to peaceful protest is robbed from us. Stand with us from 9am and defend the anti-cuts movement!

9am Tuesday 27th and Wednesday 28th September – Crown Court, Quayside, Newcastle.

HSBC 3 Defence Campaign
- e-mail: defence.campaign@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://defencecampaign.wordpress.com

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Another rcg glorifcated arrest

12.09.2011 21:50

This is typical of the r c g get nicked to look big then cry political policeing i mean this is not the first time you lot cry wolf yet you lot dont support the anti fascist prisoners the anti war prisoners the antifa prisoners youd rather support that dictatorship shrivelled Shithole called cuba you lot try to get arrested its well known amongest the left . . .

AFA


HSBC3 Benefit this Friday!!

12.09.2011 22:42

Loud post-apocalypse/ pop-rock/alternative/heavy/hardcore sort of stuff. Demons N Angels, Distorted Thoughts of Addiction, Morrow's Eve and Futurelights. Four bands - three quid. Star & Shadow, behind Tanners pub at toon end of Byker Bridge. 7pm Friday 16th Sept. The cream of musical talent from Walker, Gateshead, Ashington & other equally cool places. Unmissable.

 https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=225052324204534

orlando


What charges?

13.09.2011 06:21

Convicted of "vague and political charges." What were the charges against them?

If "peaceful protest is robbed from us" and you want to "to show the public opposition to the acceleration of attacks on democratic rights" then it might help if you explained what they were arrested and subsequently convicted for and why it's an injustice.

You can't expect people to support a case they know absolutely nothing about if you don't provide any real information about it. I'm sure lots of IM readers would be interested to know about people having unjust charges brought on them for 'political' reasons or for demonstrating, so, what were they charged with?

Genuinely interested


info on charges

13.09.2011 06:37

1 x breach of conditions imposed on demo

1 x obstruct pc and another obstruct pc charges dropped.

More at  http://northern.indymedia.org.uk/articles/1582 as well as the url provided in the article

lynx


Ta

13.09.2011 21:55

Thanks, it always helps to include some background in IM articles (especially when making claims about political policing), people can't always be arsed to click links if there's no info in the original article as often you can just end up trawling through random webpages.. Good luck with the campaign!

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