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200+ arrests @ anti EDL demo yesterday

@ | 08.09.2013 12:40

Unreported by the media....

For those of you not on Facebook, Twitter etc, 200+ anti fascists got kettled and mass arrested onto buses yesterday during the counter-EDL demo in Tower Hamlets. This went completely unreported by the mainstream news, UAF etc. For sources, see for example GBC Legal:  https://twitter.com/GBCLegal or South London AF:  https://twitter.com/SouthLondonAF for news.

Arrestees were kept on buses for many hours and were taken to stations all over London, as far south as Sutton and Croydon, where they were met throughout the night by much solidarity in the form of beer, chocolate and hugs.

This follows similar mass arrests of 58 anti-BNP activists in June. Now, as then, most arrestees have been given bail conditions not to participate in demos against the EDL, BNP or EVF within the boundaries of the M25.

Quite a few cases from the June arrests have now been dropped. The pre-booked London buses (in one case at least, driven by a guy in an Arriva shirt), blatantly discriminatory policing, and identical bail conditions show policing of EDL demos in recent times has been increasingly about removing the opposition.

Got to  http://londonantifascists.wordpress.com/ or other grassroots anti fash sites for reports soon to come no doubt.

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UAF offer support

08.09.2013 16:53

from UAF website;
Sunday update: Arrests
All the organisers have shown concerns, this morning, of the large numbers arrested following the UAF/UEE counter-demonstration. We see these arrests as a consequence of the EDL coming to East London and will offer support to anyone arrested. If you were arrested last night we suggest contacting one of these firms who have experience representing people arrested on demonstrations: TV Edwards – 020 3440 8000; Birnberg, Peirce and Partners – 020 7911 0166.

We will release a more detailed statement in due course.

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Take care out there

09.09.2013 07:28

Respect to the young people who continue the fight against fascism and racism. But it's not a good idea to make yourselves easily identifiable on antifascist actions by all dressing in black. cctv and police helicopters make it too easy to track and round you up these days.

AFA OAP