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No Border campaigners to protest in Croydon today
21-09-2007 08:56
Campaigners from the Gatwick Area No Border Camp will today gather in Croydon from 10am to 2pm to protest against the mistreatment of refugees and asylum seekers at the hands of the UK immigration authorities. They will be joined by other protesters from London, Brighton and elsewhere at Lunar House in East Croydon, which houses the headquarters of the Border and Immigration Agency and its principal asylum screening unit, where people first go to make an asylum application.The Sumac Centre Reopens After Radical Revamp
20-09-2007 23:06
Photos from the No Border action in Crawley.
20-09-2007 20:42
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Craig Murray's web site: deleted by Fasthosts
20-09-2007 19:54
Craig Murray, the outspoken former British Ambassador in Uzbekistan has had his web site taken down by it's host, Fasthosts. This comes after an article by him attracted legal threats, "Alisher Usmanov, potential Arsenal chairman, is a Vicious Thug, Criminal, Racketeer, Heroin Trafficker and Accused Rapist":http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/380565.html
No to 'Development'; yes to self-reliant change in Oaxaca
20-09-2007 19:47
“It's a war” explained the man from Oaxaca, “a real war”. Talking to people taking part in the first UK NoBorders camp near Gatwick today, our man from Oaxaca explained that the people are doing what they can to protect their own physical, economic and future security.Report from No Borders action in Crawley
20-09-2007 17:30
Report from action received at 5.45pm. People have arrived in Crawley centre from the camp, and are handing out leaflets and the Gatwick X-press, a free paper about the action to local people. Two Banners are being displayed with the slogans "NO BORDERS" and "Freedom of Movement for ALL People." Some locals are expressing an interest, although the fact that there are more police officers than campers may be putting some off.No Borders Camp: Thursday sees first action
20-09-2007 16:39
Campers at the No Border camp near Gatwick, spent the morning putting finishing touches to the campsite, and after lunch attended a variety of workshops. Topics included an overview of detention centres in the UK, activist trauma, FIT Watch, and a presentation by the Israeli Anarchists Against The Wall.
Police presence outside the camp has been fairly low key, and the new shift brought with it CO2558, Steve Discombe of the Met's Forward Intelligence Team, whose boredom has been relieved by various Fit Watch activities. Vehicles are being allowed in and out unimpeded, although the police are doing what they can to photograph all those who enter.
Since the workshops ended at 4pm, campers have been making their way to Crawley Town Centre, where they are engaged in meeting local people, handing out flyers and a free paper, the Gatwick X-press in order to publicise the action and the reasons behind it to local people.This may go some way to countering the disinformation printed in a front page article in the local paper, the Mid Sussex Times. Entitled "Safety fears as demonstrators camp in village", the article outlines the concerns of a local councillor, before going on to explain the issues behind the camp.
After meeting with local people, campers will move onto a gig near Crawley station to listen to bands and share food.
Another Construction Collapse in Capital of Culture City
20-09-2007 15:47
Liverpool IMC Info Night
20-09-2007 00:19
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Setting up the Gatwick No Border Camp
20-09-2007 00:16
Impressions from the NoBorder camp
19-09-2007 23:41
"The best organised camp I have ever seen", said one.Return Beatrice to Liverpool
19-09-2007 22:32
Leafleting at St Lukes at the top of Bold Street on Saturday 22nd September 1.30 - 2.30 for Beatrice and others, as sadly Beatrice's case is not exceptional, many others suffer from these racist immigration controls.
Allotment Holders Sowing the Seed of Resistance in Reading
19-09-2007 21:28
Glossop Critical Mass
19-09-2007 19:58
Housing4All: action on Monday launches new campaign
19-09-2007 16:22
Appeal Court Victory For Animal Aid Campaigners
19-09-2007 13:33
Elderly pacifist charged for displaying a poster on her back to arms dealers
19-09-2007 09:27
A 66 year old female pacifist, with a freedom pass to travel throughout London, was arrested at Custom House station on 13 Sept, for the crime of displaying on her back a poster saying "Remember the victims of the arms trade". This peaceful elderly woman was handcuffed, manhandled, held overnight, released on bail, and is now awaiting trial on 5th November, with pre-trial review on 4 October.Liverpool Conspiracy Evening
19-09-2007 02:21
FIT come to manchester
18-09-2007 19:24
FIT arrive in manchester for an important trial