UK Promoted Newswire Archive
Bath Climate Camp evicted - BUT THE DEMOS ARE STILL HAPPENING!
19-04-2007 20:06
Bath Climate Camp was today evicted by a stupidly large number of cops, part of a stupidly large polioce operation involving random stop and searches at the train station and on the streets - The reason for the eviction? Section 63 of the CRB - we were apparentley using the demo as a pretext for a free party!Protest Against DRC Deportations in Solihull
18-04-2007 18:26
Police served a section 14 of the public order act on protesters on the morning of the protest. Section 14 restricted the protest to only 30 people, who were penned-in behind a hedge next to the car park of Sandford House. Organisers were expecting around 400 people to attend the protest.
Protesters escaped the confines of the pen by stepping through a hole in the hedge. They then proceeded to occupy Homer Road where police arrested a person sitting in the road. Another demonstrator went to ask what was happening and got punched in the face by Officer P. Dutton (3792) before also being arrested.
Just as police managed to push people back onto the pavement, another coach load of protesters spilled onto the street shouting "liberez! liberez!" and the road was occupied for another two hours. Police then attempted to confine people in their pen again, but protesters refused to leave and re-ocupied the road once more in an amazing show of solidarity until their friends were released.
Reed Elsevier AGM told: Stop Organising Arms Fairs
17-04-2007 18:29
Sheffield M1 Protestors Arrested
17-04-2007 13:42
Eight people were arrested and houses were raided yesterday before a planned action against M1 widening in South Yorkshire could take place. According to the mainstream media three women and five men were arrested on suspicion of committing Public Order offences and were later released on bail, the arrest were made before the activists could stop any work and the 'incident' did not disrupt traffic.Anarchist Black Cross vilified as terrorist organisation
17-04-2007 07:40
UK State attempts to keep John Bowden behind barsUrgent: From Leeds ABC, 15th April 2007
Indy Global Report 2007-04-16
17-04-2007 06:37
The Mutatoes Are Coming !!!
16-04-2007 23:40
Everything you ever wanted to know about Frankenspuds, but were afriad to ask.@ rampART (www.rampart.co.nr) this Tuesday (17th), 8pm
16 rampart street, london E1 2LA
Films and discussion on GM crops trials in the UK and the previously sucessful campaign to stop them. Plus update on the biotech industries latest attempts to push this shit down our throats.
This month a controversial experimental genetically modified potato crop is due to be planted in the UK by the German chemical giant BASF (offshoot of the infamous AG Farben). The trials are the first GM crops to enter British soil in nearly 3 years, after public opposition forced a u-turn in government and corporate plans for patented crops.
The potato trials are a poorly disguised test of public opposition, so to make sure that opposition is adequately expressed, a national rally is taking place on Sat 21st April. Come along, learn about the history of the anti-GM campaign and find out about transport from London. For more info, contact rally@mutatoes.org (0113 262 9365) or check out the website www.mutatoes.org
The struggle in Beit Ummar escalates
16-04-2007 19:28
Swedish activists in airport runway occupation
16-04-2007 15:02
Yesterday a Swedish group, inspired by the UK's Plane Stupid and Rising Tide broke onto and occupied a runway at Stockholm airport.Cambridge GM Crop Trial Location Published
16-04-2007 12:13
Defra have published the 6 figure grid reference for the GM Potato trial site near Cambridge.It is: TL430627
On how to block just about everything
16-04-2007 11:13
The upcoming actions against the G8 summit in Heiligendamm will present considerable challenges for the creativity and stamina of activists. After all, the idea is to effectively block all the entry points. The problem is that an enormous army of security and public order forces will be present and try to prevent the same. But history has shown that everything can be blocked. Below you will find some useful stories about the practice of blockades. This text will be updated as new ideas pour in.Germany: full state honour burial for former Nazi Filbinger
15-04-2007 12:53
Vanunu Freedom Ride arrives in Sheffield
15-04-2007 09:39
Israeli Army shoot member of Brighton delegation with rubber bullet
14-04-2007 18:19
Israeli Army shoot member of Brighton delegation with rubber bulletFor immediate release: Friday 13th April 2007
A 28 yr old Brighton man was shot in the arm today by a rubber bullet fired by the Israeli Army. He was on a weekly demonstration against Israel’s apartheid wall in Bil’in village, Palestine.
Weekly US Embassy Guantanamo Protest Two Months Old
13-04-2007 23:34
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Police Mar Peaceful Protest Against DRC Deportations in Solihull
13-04-2007 14:52
Over 200 people protested on Thursday, 12 April, at the immigration reporting centre in Solihull, near Birmingham, against deportations to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The peaceful protest was marred by a large police presence and was penned into Sandford House's car park. But protesters then broke off and blockaded the road for about 2 hours. Two people were arrested, one also assaulted by an aggressive cop. They were released later on but only because their fellow protesters, in an empowering show of solidarity, refused to leave the site before they were released.Below is a detailed report of what happened.
Faslane blockaded again - Faslane 365
13-04-2007 12:08
Faslane naval base fully blockaded for over two hours
13-04-2007 11:39
Activists from Trident Ploughshares this morning blockaded all three entrances to the Faslane naval base, home of the United Kingdom's nuclear weapons. The base was completely shut for over two hours and 24 people were arrested.
Over 250 DR Congolese on Anti-Deportation demo in Birmingham
13-04-2007 00:13
Solihull Protest Against Deportations to DRC
12-04-2007 23:45
There was a large and heavy-handed police presence and the protest was penned, twice, into the car park after protesters refused to stay in the tiny designated area on the grounds of Sandford House. Protesters, however, broke off after a while and blockaded the road for about 2 hours. Two people were arrested, one also assaulted by an aggressive cop. They were released later on but only because their fellow protesters, in an empowering show of solidarity, refused to leave the site before they were released.