Please Help Stop the Eviction of St Paul's Protest Camp
Nick Martian | 25.01.2012 09:04 | Occupy Everywhere | Climate Chaos | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements
Desperate last minute efforts are being made to stop the IMMINENT EVICTION of the St Paul's protest camp as the eco-warriors are seeking an injunction on the grounds that the City of London Corporation LIED TO THE HIGH COURT about the ownership of the land.
We have compelling evidence that the land on which the St Paul's protest camp is situated was actually GIFTED TO THE CATHEDRAL many years ago and only the Church of England has the legal right to evict us.
Our efforts to obtain a STAY OF EXECUTION on the imminent attack at St Paul's protest camp would be helped if as MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE would also ask the High Court judges in chambers NOW to halt the eviction and hear our evidence.
Under the Magna Carta ANYONE can speak to a judge at any time and request a FAIR TRIAL so we are asking everyone who can help to please go to the High Court and ask the judges for an IMMEDIATE stay of execution at St Paul's.
Defendants in the St Paul's protest camp case were refused admission to the High Court on 19 December denying us the right to a fair trial which is grounds for a retrial - WE HAVE THE EVIDENCE TO WIN THIS CASE but it must be heard again.
To speak to a judge in chambers at the High Court only requires politely sitting outside their offices and waiting to be called in to make your representations which are always listened to and frequently granted IN THE INTERESTS OF JUSTICE.
This is probably the last chance we have of stopping the upcoming eviction at St Paul's and it is very important that as many people as possible support our case for a fair trial and a peaceful outcome.
THANK YOU!
Our efforts to obtain a STAY OF EXECUTION on the imminent attack at St Paul's protest camp would be helped if as MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE would also ask the High Court judges in chambers NOW to halt the eviction and hear our evidence.
Under the Magna Carta ANYONE can speak to a judge at any time and request a FAIR TRIAL so we are asking everyone who can help to please go to the High Court and ask the judges for an IMMEDIATE stay of execution at St Paul's.
Defendants in the St Paul's protest camp case were refused admission to the High Court on 19 December denying us the right to a fair trial which is grounds for a retrial - WE HAVE THE EVIDENCE TO WIN THIS CASE but it must be heard again.
To speak to a judge in chambers at the High Court only requires politely sitting outside their offices and waiting to be called in to make your representations which are always listened to and frequently granted IN THE INTERESTS OF JUSTICE.
This is probably the last chance we have of stopping the upcoming eviction at St Paul's and it is very important that as many people as possible support our case for a fair trial and a peaceful outcome.
THANK YOU!
Nick Martian
e-mail:
earthaidcampaign@gmail.com
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eco-warriors?
25.01.2012 10:42
confused
deluded
25.01.2012 10:53
is this bordering on the freeman of the land bullshit or what?
realist
Pencil sharpener.
25.01.2012 12:44
Where did you get that from?
"is this bordering on the freeman of the land bullshit or what?"
Where did you get that from?
The article is a call out for support for the St Pauls Occupy camp. Fairly simple really!
Surprised you're having difficulty with it!!!
Ho hum.
anonymous
@realist
25.01.2012 12:46
2/10...must do better.
Larry D
Time to move on
25.01.2012 13:26
Time now to move on and refocus on some important stuff
Other focus
re Pencil sharpener.
25.01.2012 13:35
Where did you get that from? '
...the bit where it said 'the eco-warriors are seeking an injunction'
' "is this bordering on the freeman of the land bullshit or what?"
Where did you get that from? '
...the bit where it said 'Under the Magna Carta ANYONE can speak to a judge at any time'.
another confused soul
Stuff.
25.01.2012 13:57
Time now to move on and refocus on some important stuff"
And some 'important stuff' in your view is what exactly?
anonymous.
Defence.
25.01.2012 14:04
And why is that 'bullshit'?
You can reject the law of the land if you want...and no doubt fail your entire life at absolutely everything you ever do.
Occupy lives in the real world.
Just out of interest how would you approach defending the camp?
anonymous.
And some 'important stuff' in your view is what exactly?
25.01.2012 14:16
Maybe ?
What?
25.01.2012 14:26
Which is what exactly?
anonymous
"Which is what exactly?"
25.01.2012 15:21
As I assume you will need an example how about the SHAC campaign ? A single clear focused target (the closure of HLS) a series of tactics (protest at suppliers, letter writing to political influencers, direct action etc) and a known measure of success or failure.
Occupy has none of these beyond a rather idealistic notion of 'things being different and better'
Has that helped you to understand ? If not do please ask again for further advice.
Do you really need it spelt out for you ?
Solidarity
25.01.2012 15:29
The occupation at St.Paul's has been, and is, a great inspiration to our efforts and to many others
People draw the line and make their stands where they choose.
You choose your focus to organise on, but that shouldn't prohibit lateral solidarity woth other folks with other priorities, should it?
You have a choice to offer solidarity or cynicism.
As the old '60's slogan goes
"Cynicism is the 5th. column of the establishment!"
Ciaron
Homepage: http://londoncatholicworker.org/
"anonymous" = regular Troll
25.01.2012 16:13
Troll catcher
"Occupy lives in the real world. "
25.01.2012 16:50
thanks - enjoyed that one
Occupy + Catholic Worker = State sponsered Irrelevant bullshit
25.01.2012 20:10
Barry Cade
Trolling
26.01.2012 10:59
Meh.
This article is published and is immediately followed by cynicism and jaded comments. I ask questions about what people would do themselves rather than allow negativity to be 'developed' on the pages of Indymedia, an activist resource, which is seen by 90,000 upwards a month.
And then you come along and call me a troll!
Now why would you be doing that then?
What could you possibly have to gain?
P.S Don't answer those questions. If you do you'll be derailing the topic of the conversation, which will be considered trolling!
anonymous
ABC-XYZ
26.01.2012 11:19
Oh, I see!
The Occupy movement is global and isn't really centric to one individual target. HLS is an individual business, if Occupy global concentrated on a single target then it would void its own warranty so to speak.
The motive of your comments is becoming clearer perhaps!
The police and security services were heavily involved with disrupting SHAC weren't they? Lots of knowledge about that whole campaign. Lots of experience.
anonymous
Poor old 'anonymous'
26.01.2012 13:36
Troll watch
Don't dismiss the lessons of SHAC so quickly...
26.01.2012 22:25
It was (and still is) a global campaign with actions going on all round the world.
Although it started out focussed on one company, it was expanded to many others (suppliers, customers, financiers).
It made some very rich and some very powerful people very unhappy as it was using the financial system against itself. Hence the massive state interest and draconian crackdowns and punishments. Unfortunately that is a measure of its success.
For example, why not single out some of the 1% for specific actions? e.g. the top 10 richest people? or "soft" targets like the technical companies who run the international financial systems? Or pick some particularly obnoxious individuals that everybody loves to hate, like Fred Goodwin and target them personally.
The key is to change tactics constantly, to be aware of publicity, to make examples, to have a series of easy wins to maintain morale.
anon
To Anon
27.01.2012 05:37
Anarchist
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