UK Promoted Newswire Archive
Stop the Genocide in Sril Lanka Protest - London April 11 2009
12-04-2009 17:40
Between 100,000 - 200,000 protestors attended the Stop Genocide of Tamils demonstration in central London on Saturday 11 April.Justice for Ian Tomlinson - Memorial March - April 11 2009
12-04-2009 17:34
Tamil protest day 6
12-04-2009 00:22
The march was attended by 200.000 people or more, that is at least a third of the Tamils living in the UK. They are asking for an end to the genocide in Sri Lanka and a permanent ceasefire, and aid, aid workers, human rights observers and journalists to be allowed in the war zone. 271 Tamil people were slaughtered yesterday alone and up to 4000 in the last 6 weeks. All the Tamils living in UK have friends and relatives there, many had family members killed. Use of chemical weapons (prohibited by international law) have been documented.Assembly and Procession for Ian Tomlinson
11-04-2009 21:45
Tamil protest and Hunger Strike, London - pictures
11-04-2009 20:59
Pathologist in Police’s Pocket! r the Met guilty of Perverting the Course of Justice
11-04-2009 19:44
The pathologist who gave the initial ‘heart attack’ findings in relation to the death of Ian Tomlinson has a history of professional misconduct. Dr Freddy Patel was once condemned by the General Medical Council for releasing information about a man who had died in police custody.Demo Against Bristol Zoo
11-04-2009 17:14
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Politically Timed "Terror" Arrests - the Real Bob Quick Scandal
10-04-2009 21:28
The mainstream media is in a flurry of excitement over the “Terror” arrests of students in the North West of England. Linked to this is the media feeding frenzy over the resignation of Bob Quick, Scotland Yard’s anti-terror chief. It is important to note that the Quick incident only brought forward the arrests by a few hours. Yet in all the acres of coverage in the newspapers, and all the hype on TV, nobody seems to have noticed the real story.Visteon Workers: The Fight Goes On!
10-04-2009 19:45
This Week in Palestine -Week 15 2009
10-04-2009 15:51
Welcome to This Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.imemc.org, for April 4th March through April 10th, 2009.
Supporting the Tamil protests, SOCPA arrest
10-04-2009 14:46
Maria Gallastegui from the Parliament Square Peace Strike was arrested under s132 SOCPA yesterday when she went with a delegation of Tamil women to Downing Street to demand that they be seen by someone in the Government about the crisis in Sri Lanka and the young hunger strikers in Parliament Square. They were told that the Government were all on holiday. See 2nd press release below.Full article | 1 addition | 1 comment
Fabricating Terrorism II - British complicity in renditions and torture
10-04-2009 09:44
Visteon Occupation Ends, Struggle Continues
10-04-2009 09:11
'No Democracy Wall' Memorial to Ian Tomlinson, Royal Exchange, Bank, London
10-04-2009 01:50
UK Customs & Excise resort to intimidation of and theft from pensioners
10-04-2009 00:58
An extended community of old aged pensioners are held for an hour and a half by British authorities in Calais. Five are interrogated with malice, and three have £200 each worth of legally exportable tobacco confiscated. This is an eyewitness account which finds that this is not an isolated incident, but a pattern of regular brutality by these officers.visteon workers leaving factory today at midday
09-04-2009 23:19
Visteon workers leave the factory the have been accupying for nine days.The army needs... subvertising
09-04-2009 17:53
Solidarity and rage from Berlin
09-04-2009 16:21
On Wednesday night after the news broke that a man had died in London at the hands of the police, a bank in Friedrichshain, Berlin was smashed up and several luxury cars were burnt.Shell to Sea campaigner released after 28 days in jail
09-04-2009 15:41
After 28 days in jail Maura Harrington is welcomed home to Erris