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ULU London - TV coverage takes #copsoffcampus message to hundreds of millions

Paul Mason | 11.12.2013 19:39 | Education | Public sector cuts | Repression | London

TV coverage takes #copsoffcampus / ULU London protest message to hundreds of millions of people -

BBC text news is claiming "over 1,000" people attended the demo, which is Newspeak for about 2,500. The Channel 4 website is (less disingenuously) reporting "an estimated 2,000 to 3,000", while Russia Today broadcasts are reporting "thousands". After setting off from outside the University of London Union building (aka ULU) on London's Malet St, protestors broke chains locking the gates and briefly occupied the compound outside the University's Senate House building, then, having made that point, headed-off through Holborn to the Law Courts, down the Strand to Charing X, down Whitehall to Parliament, up Victoria St and back round past Buckingham Palace, past the Ritz up Shaftesbury Avenue before finishing back at ULU.

BBC text news said the protest has "seen a police van attacked", failing to mention the demo was in protest against police violence and politically-motivated arrests of student activists, not to mention recent police murders, and said "officers have monitored the group but not moved in" - which is one way of saying that the few plod deployed on the ground knew they'd be routed if they'd tried anything, and that the march moved so quickly police reinforcements were stuck in traffic for virtually the entire proceedings (which meant zero arrests, to the best of my knowledge).

Although to be fair there may be other BBC reports I'm not aware of, unlike the BBC text news, C4 and Russia Today are honestly reporting the demo's political agenda - opposing police violence, university fees and creeping privatisation, and supporting the grievances of University employees and agency workers.

Great atmosphere, great people, points well made - especially the point that when cops brutalise student protestors, students aren't intimidated, and the police create a reaction they can't control. RT reporting in particular makes #copsoffcampus into a mainstream international news event, taking its message to a word-wide audience of hundreds of millions of people...

 https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT (TV network)

Paul Mason

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According to

11.12.2013 21:47

the state and its media the UK has about one protest a year.
Other slaves must not hear of radical events.
The state is paranoid and running scared.

Keep it up people.


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One thousand is an over estimate! 600 at the very most!

12.12.2013 12:08

Come stop deluding yourselves! I was there on yesterdays' student protest and I would say that there were no more than 600 people in attendance at the very most! It was a complete washout and got virtually no coverage in the press or media. I really do wish that there had been at least 2500 present, but there were not. I arrived there just before 2pm expecting to be overwhelmed by the huge crowds of protesters but was totally surprised to see hardly anyone around for the protest. By about 2:30pm the crowd had reached at its maximum of 600 who were chanting to a samba band and at around 2:45pm people marched off around the campus before finally marching down the road to the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand from which the crowds thinned out with about 200 staying there to protest outside the inquest of Mark Duggan and another 200 marching off down the Strand and ending up at Victoria station where most then dispersed. A very lively crowd it was but a big crowd it definitely was not.

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Stuff your gay protests!

12.12.2013 16:42

Yesterdays' protest was organised by this gay rights student group:  https://www.facebook.com/ULULGBT You can stuff your gay protests!

Hates gay protests


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@Hates gay protests

12.12.2013 18:26

oh.

ya bellend


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