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Do the Shackle Shuffle at Camp X-Ray - Seize the Day (mp3)

Demo against Hiatt's trade in shackles used in Guantanamo Bay

On Thursday 8th September a vibrant protest was held outside Hiatt 111-115 Baltimore Road in Perry Bar Birmingham to expose Hiatt’s appalling trade in handcuffs and shackles. Guantanamo prisoners are restrained with shackles which say ‘made in England by the Hiatt Corporation’.
Guantanamo shackles made by Hiatt of Birmingham

Another Fallen Soldier


OutRage!-demo 8 Sept against Canada's Sharia Law proposals
gar rights group,OutRage! are holding a demo against the proposed Sharia Law court in Canada Thurs 8 Sept 12-2pm Canadian High Comm- 38 Grosvenor St, London.Still We Ride - Critical Mass Film

An action-packed documentary that glimpses into the shocking showdown between the monthly Critical Mass bike ride and the New York City Police Department in the months after August 2004.
Introduction and discussion with two of the film's directors, Andrew Lynn and Elizabeth Press.
Friday 23rd of September 8pm @ the Midlands Arts Centre.
Screened with shorts from the International Bicycle Film festival (45mins).
REMEMBERING MIKEY - 2 YEARS ON

Friends of Mikey Powell Campaign for Justice in association with Injustice
Presents
35 YEARS ON
'staying focused - keeping up the struggle'
A Memorial Event for Mikey Powell and David Oluwale
Benefit screening of ‘INJUSTICE’ + Q&A with families & filmmaker
'Injustice' is a radical documentary about the struggles for justice by the families of people that have died in police custody in the UK. This award winning film is banned by Channel 4 and the BBC.
Sunday 2nd October 2005 (Doors open 12 noon Film starts at 12.30pm)
Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, B12 9QH
Entrance £3.50 (£2.50 concessions)
Info: 07770 432 439 or 0774 008 3915
the Sumac Centre appeal

The Sumac Centre is an independent community and activist resource centre in Nottingham, UK. It is made up of a community cafe, social club, radical/social library, art exhibition space, veggie catering campaign, filmnights, talks, meeting spaces and the residents. The centre is used by various local groups, collectives and individuals working towards social change and sustainability. It has hosted many national and international gatherings in the past and hopes to continue to do so. The centre is entirely run by volunteers.
At the moment the centre is in need of help. Mainly due to reduced use of the centre/bar/cafe over the summer and mortgage rates increasing. At the moment there is a shortage of volunteers meaning the centre can't be open as much. We would like to continue to support and promote the work of many campaigns and individuals and continue the work we do in our local community...
“Saved” Newchurch Guinea Pigs Victory March Sat 3rd September 2005

Optima Housing Association 100% Service Charge Increase
Optima Housing Association 100% Service Charge Increase.and still condoms stolen purses urine faces litter strewn on or stairwells, and still the rubbish shut is not fitted corectly causing a stench of domestic refuse in our landing
Thought Police ban AR activist from the UK

pieces of the dream
it has been 43 years since martin luther king, jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech. what has happened since then?Newchurch National Demo will go ahead as planned

No to destitution! No to deportation! Support Iraqi Kurds in Brum!
In defiance of anything approaching sanity, the Home Office is gearing up to deport "failed" Iraqi asylum seekers and to starve out of the country those who don't agree to leave "voluntarily".List of DSEi Arms fair exhibitors addresses in the West Midlands

The Resistance:
Thousands of people seek to shut DSEi down using a variety of non-violent direct action methods including affinity groups and blockades. DISARM DSEi is co-ordinating a week of action and resistance to the arms fair and the unjust global system that supports it from 10th - 16th September.
From the Disarm DSEi website

'We envisage a week of affinity group actions and public events. We are planning a conference with workshops, training sessions and information-sharing in the days leading up to the arms fair itself, which runs from 13 – 16 September. If you would like us to publicise any of your group’s events, please let us know. Disarm DSEi is a non-hierarchical organisation. We have no guidelines and work by consensus.'
Films about Food Not Bombs
For anyone who's not familiar with the background and aims of Food not Bombs here are a selection of films you can download and watch.Food not bombs was started in the United States in Massachusetts in 1980 by anti-nuclear activists. It has since developed into a gobal movement of autonomous chapters who turn surplus food into great vegan meals for people who need it for free whilst protesting against war, poverty and waste.
Food not bombs is run on non-hierarchical lines by volunteers who embrace non-violence and make decisions through consensus - there are no leaders, ngo's, funders or political parties behind this initiative.
From the Food not Bombs website:
"Food Not Bombs is organizing for an end to the occupations of Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine. We also support actions against the globalization of the economy, restrictions to the movements of people and the destruction of the earth."
Monkey Business: Balsall Heath Park 20th August

The park has been badly damaged by the tornado. It was feared that the event would have to be cancelled or at least postponed but local feeling was that the devastation caused by the tornado added extra reason for all efforts to be made for it to go ahead as planned.
Council meetings with residents after the tornado: August 9th

Residents and traders affected by the tornado’s damage know through direct experience that very little was done early on by the council in response to the disaster. This is in direct contrast to what the council have been recently saying in their press releases, on their website and in their free newspaper ‘Forward’.
Brum day of action against animal cruelty
