UK, 2 April 2005. For the first time, a wide coalition of groups participated in a UK-wide, decentralised, but synchronised action day for a radical and uncompromising "no" to immigration controls, following a call for a European day of action for free movement and the right to stay.
People in Birmingham [pic], London, Manchester [call|pics|report], Glasgow, Nottingham [call|occupation|pics 1|2], Oxford and Canterbury were out in the streets simultaneously and made clear that they don't think what the Tories think.
For the first time, people with very different political cultures had mobilised together for free movement: the National Coalition of Anti-deportation Campaigns and the campaigns against detention centers along with committees to defend asylum seekers, migrant and refugee support and community groups, black and asian groups, direct action groups, trade unions, noborder activists and people from social centres.
In Europe, demos and actions were announced in 41 cities and 11 countries. They included the occupation of a detention centre in Barcelona and the occupation of the IOM-offices in Paris [more links]. In Ireland, a demo welcomed back Olunkunle Eluhanle from Nigeria.
The day of action, first agreed at the European Social Forum in London last year, is seen as a contribution to the European landscape of rebellion against migration management. Activists regard it as closely connected to the Euromayday initiatives, thereby linking issues of migration and work.
Check the audio reports for background interviews, the no one is illegal manifesto for a radical position against immigration controls from the UK; and noborder.org for updates from Europe.
For links to actions all over Europe, check Indymedia Germany.
Manchester:![street theatre: detention center](/icon/2005/04/308233.jpg)
![South Manchester: NUJ Banner](/icon/2005/04/308234.jpg)
![North Manchester: Congolese Community](/icon/2005/04/308254.jpg)
![Gay Village: Brides Without Borders](/icon/2005/04/308243.jpg)
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meanwhile in the US...
04.04.2005 01:15
lotus
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no borders
04.04.2005 12:36
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tory poster
04.04.2005 19:38
with apologies to ionnek and r7
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this is why the conservatives will win!
13.04.2005 19:01
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Alex
Just for the record
17.04.2005 09:22
Tom
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For the first time....
17.04.2005 22:54
and passed on the report to the global indymedia site
and noborder.org:
The "first" for the UK movements this year was that so many existing and well-established groups organised the events together, with a common call. Last year, this didn't happen. An achievement...
by the way, check
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nuts
25.06.2005 22:29
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