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Student demonstration at ULU Malet Street Wednesday 11th December 2pm

Student activist from National Campaign against cuts and fees. | 10.12.2013 16:24

There is a huge student demonstration against education cuts at the University of London Union on Malet Street in Bloomsbury in central London on Wednesday the 11th of December at 2pm.  http://anticuts.com

Here is the Facebook event:  https://www.facebook.com/events/565580810188930/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular
Video footage of the first mass anti-education cuts demonstration in November 2010:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq-4qcJ53QU

Student activist from National Campaign against cuts and fees.

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Tactical suggestions for ULU on Wednesday

10.12.2013 19:49

Use cameras! Beware of provocateurs! Don't give your details! Look behind you!

Shove cameras in the cops faces, and shout out to the police that they're being filmed, at every available opportunity. We need to make sure the police know that as soon as they assault anyone the photos we take of their crimes will wreck their careers and haunt them for the rest of their lives. If the police attack anyone then concentrate of filming the ID numbers on the cops' shoulders and also the cops' faces, so their faces and ID numbers can be cross-referenced. Publish your photos on Indymedia QUICKLY, but when you do make certain you blur all demonstrators' faces. As happened with officers Giles Dainty - see below * - and Simon Harwood **, in some cases these people can be identified months later.

Countless protestors have failed to notice police kettles forming-up behind them, then not noticed opportunities to escape police kettles, because they were hypnotized by the sounds and action taking place in front of them. It is critical to continually monitor what is happening BEHIND you, and if you see cops moving into line or approaching from a distance then... don't be shy... shout out and warn everyone, LOUDLY. To defeat police containment - stay alert, keep mobile, stay behind rather than in front of police lines, and spread-out enough to avoid forming an easily-kettled block. A tight group of protestors is easy for the police to surround, "herding cats" is virtually impossible!

Never go into a confined area, indoors or outdoors, unless you're confident you can definitely reach a viable exit.

If the cops demand your name and address you don't have to tell them. Ask "do you have any legal power to arrest me if I don't provide that information", note the cop's shoulder number carefully, walk away and then write down the shoulder number.

If you get to the demo area early use the time to recce and to familiarise yourself with the surrounding area.

Undercover cops WILL dress as protestors to gather information, make arrests and create pretexts for police "retaliation", so beware of agent-provocateurs. If you see anyone behaving like a prick stop them - especially people throwing missiles that could land on innocent people. If you see anyone you're sure is an undercover then warn people loudly. If you see anyone you think might be undercover, but you're not sure, at least shout-out "UNDERCOVER" to make them hopefully lose their nerve and piss-off. Have a look at some of the Gestapo mug-shots here...

 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/11/488297.html?c=on

 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/11/488385.html?c=on

 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/11/488578.html?c=on

 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/11/489479.html?c=on

Giles Dainty * -  https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/05/496260.html?c=on

Simon Harwood ** -  https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/07/498104.html?c=on

Stay safe. Have fun.

Herding cats


More handy hints

10.12.2013 20:12

If you have to take photographs or videos of anything other than the police BLUR the faces of activists before putting them on the net that's a number one rule of activist safety, please don't provide police with evidence that can come back and bite people in the ass at a later date, as it does.

If coppers are nearby use other names for each other rather than real names, a simple 'oi' will suffice if practical.

Stay safe!

Have a good one!

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