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Homophobia in Poland: protest outside the Polish embassy
Human Rights campaigners will hold a demonstration outside the Polish Embassy in London on May 17th-the International Day Against Homophobia- to express their growing concern about the plight of the LGBT community in Poland.BNP Candidate Pleads Innocence
BNP Candidate Pleads Innocence-We dont believe himA MIDLAND BNP candidate who likes to dress up as a German trooper to re-enact World War Two battles, has denied having any sympathy with Adolf Hitler or the Nazis.
Birmingham BNP Election Fraud
Brummagem Star exposes BNP candidates using bogus nominees for the 3rd of May council elections.Birmingham Mayday: striker's rally
The PCS union (public and commercial services union) has called a national day of strike action on May 1st over jobs, pay and services.The PCS' national campaign demands:
• No compulsory redundancies
• No compulsory relocations
• No more outsourcing without consultation & agreement
• Fair & equal national pay
• Adequate resources & decent working conditions
TUC supports formal investigation into migrant worker underclass
Following the BBC exposé of licensed gangmasters Focus Staff Limited, the TUC has today (Thursday) called for a thorough investigation into all the agencies and labour suppliers involved.Election Circus Comes to Town! Brummagem Star issue 1

Wolverhampton's 13th Annual May Day Festival

Pegasus Pub Function Room, Craddock Street, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton
details on www.wolvestuc.org.uk

The 13th Annual May Day Festival organised by Wolverhampton May Day Committee,
has been sponsored this year by: West Midlands Fire Brigades Union & West Midlands UNISON and Midlands TUC. It’s theme is: Keep Wolverhampton a fascist-free zone.
Covert Government Investigations, using community policing. AKA Gang Stalking.
There are people in large metropolitan cities being stalked, harassed, mobbed, and followd around and many do not know why. Many are having to change jobs, move constantly, have their lives disrupted and they can't find help or assistance for what is happening to them. Many are stumbling in the dark and being mislead by those around them. I hope to the best of my ability to shed a little bit more light on what is happening and help others better start to find help and assistance.Redditch Green Fair 2007

Tariq Ali at The Drum - Thu 17 May 7.30pm

Resistance, Radicalism and Writing: In Conversation with Tariq Ali
Thu 17 May 7.30pm at The Drum
Save Moseley Road Baths

Prison-death demonstration, Derbyshire, 1 May 2007
A demonstration will be held outside HMP Foston Hall, Derbyshireon Tuesday 1 May 2007, at 1.00 pm for the duration of the afternoon
to protest against the death of mother-of-two Kerry Devereux, aged 32
who died in the 'care' of the jail on 18 April 2007
Reporters/photographers are welcome to attend
LAST PUSH TO STOP THE BNP!
After last week's leafletting in Hucknall, 10 days to stop the BNPSupport Palestine! - Northern Rally and Festival to take place in Sheffield


'Government policy is racist!' says UCU head
Alively Tower Hamlets Save ESOL public meeting, attended by over 100 people, heard from a wide range of speakers last night. Amongst them was Paul Mackney (Joint head of UCU) who pulled no punches about the governments proposals to end free entitlement to ESOL classess from September this year.Protest Against DRC Deportations in Solihull


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.
Police Mar Peaceful Protest Against DRC Deportations in Solihull
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.
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Over 250 DR Congolese on Anti-Deportation demo in Birmingham

Solihull Protest Against Deportations to DRC

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.