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A couple of Edo demos

Jack Straw | 13.04.2005 21:40 | Anti-militarism | London | South Coast

A day of action against the Edo Injunction.

March
March


Two demonstrations against our very own manufacturers of death and destruction took place in Brighton today in preparation for the High Court case in London tomorrow. Thanks to David Jones's attempts to shut down peaceful protests he has simply revitalised the campaign against them. Clever boy David!

The first demonstration at 2.00pm at the factory was our largest yet with an estimated 65 people turning up. It was loud and peaceful. Despite the dull weather and duller location (how do the workers find the will to spend 35hrs+ a week there?) we stayed for two hours before moving on to Churchill Square in the centre of Brighton. Here about 50 gathered and another 15 Quakers held a silent vigil outside the Friends' House. We then went on a circular march around Brighton so that nobody in this town can be in any doubt that this US company is not welcome here.

We were on these demos to clearly show that we will not be bowed by this attempt to crush us. The company, clearly cannot tell the difference between peaceful protest and acts of vandalism since they've merge the two to make it look like some evil campaign of intimidation against them. At the same time they use unethical legal 'techniques' and a dodgy 'no burden of proof' law to harass and intimidate the vast majority of decent people who go up to express their displeasure at the fact that some people make their living making things that kill people.

David Jones also made a very weak attempt to defend the indefensible on the Channel 4 lunchtime news today. Looking like the greasiest of insurance salesmen he gave the most pathetic reasoning to defend his actions. Clever boy David! The evening edition seemed to be focused on making non-existent links to animal rights campaigners. With a bit of coaching, editing and makeup David now looked a bit more acceptable but this was probably helped by the fact that TLC himself appeared which kinda helped make David look a bit more acceptable. Clever boy David!

Despite the slurs that have been thrown our way mostly based on bundle 'c' (AKA the 'dodgy dossier') and a TLC hotline to the media we are still going strong and will fight for our legal right to protest. Edo's lawyer Tim Lawson-Cruttenden (known to many as TLC) has taken syllogism to new heights in his continuing attempts to crush free speech and protest in the UK.

This is the kind of TLC logic behind the dodgy dossier, bundle 'c':
A peace protester once got caught for speeding; serial killer Harold Shipman once got caught for speeding; therefore the peace protester is a serial killer!
That's the case we're talking about here. It really is that simple! Unbelievable but very, very, very true.
Don't you just love the New Labour version of English law.

Latest!!!!
There is also a student demo at the site tomorrow (Thursday)in the morning...

And don't forget to come to the High Court.

Jack Straw

Comments

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The real fear at Edo

13.04.2005 22:50

Edo's real enemy
Edo's real enemy

This is what they really fear at Edo.

They can stop vandalism with fences and security guards, they can stop genuine harassment with conventional law, they can stop most things if they chose to. What they can't stop is dedicated peaceful protesters who really get to the employees by moral argument. These are the people they have to use these grubby anti-stalking laws formulated by a grubby lawyer to attack. Once the injunction is in place their staff may never again have to question their conscience and morals when driving home from work. It's the final solution for these people who 'are just doing their job' and 'only obeying orders'.

Silent Sid


65 People

14.04.2005 20:11


Your protests are starting to remind me of Songs of Praise

People only went to church to get on telly a bit like you lot yesterday.

Seriously though do you think you should be included the police and the six workman erecting the fence in your count of 65.

Mathematician


Recount

14.04.2005 21:45

Actually it wasn't 65. Someone did a count and it was Seventy. So thanks due to the last post from Thora Hurd for pointing out the error in my estimate.

Good turn out today in court. Supporters managed to fill the court room.

See you Wednesday!!

Richard Briers


"songs of praise"

15.04.2005 08:14

Interesting comparison - it seems 'mathematican' isn't feeling harassed at all by the demonstrations. Of course thats not surprising because thats not the intention!

High Court Judge


nice to see some edo staff taking advantage of open publishing!

15.04.2005 16:46

Thats what its here for! We'll let everyone count heads as soon as the video's chopped/compressed and put online. In the mean time, had any time to think about the consequences of your actions yet?

peacenik


quaker picture

19.04.2005 06:22

Trying to mis-lead the judge by presenting the quaker protest picture as the normal level of protest activity at EDO just won't wash. The Quakers choose to disassociate themselves from the menace of the 'Smash EDO'thugs- wonder why?

john john


Quaker Support

19.04.2005 09:05

The Quakers are fully supportive of this campaign. The whole peace movement can see this blatent attempt to split dedicated peaceful protesters. I'm sorry but you're completely wrong.

People will find it difficult to reconcile Quakers with the untrue accusations directed at other peaceful protesters so they have to try to seperate them from the wider campaign.
Quakers may not post to this open list but if you really knew the level of support from them and many others in the area you'd give up trying to split us all now!

Sally Bowles


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