During the case, that lasted three whole days, many senior and junior police officers paraded as witnesses giving interesting insights about the policing of Day X actions in Cambridge. While one of them says the police was not aware of any protests, others were clear about the fact that they knew (and that they were told beforehand by the one claiming to know nothing!). The arrest strategy was also very clearly laid out: out of a 300 strong crowd the "ring leaders" were chossen for arrest, judging from their participation to previous protests.
Cambridge Day X accused walk free!
Manos / Cambridge IMC | 02.07.2003 16:55 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Cambridge
During the case, that lasted three whole days, many senior and junior police officers paraded as witnesses giving interesting insights about the policing of Day X actions in Cambridge. While one of them says the police was not aware of any protests, others were clear about the fact that they knew (and that they were told beforehand by the one claiming to know nothing!). The arrest strategy was also very clearly laid out: out of a 300 strong crowd the "ring leaders" were chossen for arrest, judging from their participation to previous protests.
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good news
04.07.2003 16:50
see this also:
"Prosecution back down - charges dropped against Anna & David!"
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2003/06/273164.html
and the feature:
"Oxford peace activists seem to be winning the legal battle"
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2003/06/273071.html
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