a person | 09.07.2005 19:03 | G8 2005 | Repression | London
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Policing at Kings Cross
09.07.2005 23:34
However, the massive police presence at Kings Cross tonight which was there to greet us, proves conclusively that the 'war on terror' and the subsequent repressive attack on civil liberties is intended to act as an excuse to stamp down on internal dissent within this country - not to seriously tackle any real terrorist threat. I overheard passers by who queried what was going on being told by the police that they were dealing with the 'illegals from the G8 demonstrations'.
It is clear that this overwhelming police presence (including the intrusive and repressive photographing of demonstrator) is designed not only to intimidate demonstrators, but also to criminalise us in the eyes of the public - tactics designed to limit the number of participants in demonstrations.
How are we going to deal with this?
Zed
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10.07.2005 17:32
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Resist train returns safely
11.07.2005 02:00
Some people only ever go to London to "March" from A to B, listen to Tony Benn, Bruce Kent and Bianca Jagger in Trafalgar Square or to attend a "marxist conference".
I digress.
Zed asks, what do we do?
Get a lawyer is one way.
Dream out loud.....at high volume - is another.
Stand firm against oppression and tyranny. Be locked up, illegally, beaten and then come out and become president like Mandela.
Write about how you feel, to MPS, medias, councillors, comrades.
Think - laterally - how to overcome and absorb this oppression and repression.
Wear your underpants over your skirts or keks.
Form an affinity group - of one, or of one hundred.
Form or join a samba band.
Learn thoroughly, most of the (police) laws of demo and protest.
And so on and so on.
RESIST. Any which way you can.
We are Liege. THEY,,,,,,,,,are Afeared.
LOVE.
Free spirit.
Resistor
Aw dear dear me.....CALM DOON
11.07.2005 17:30
You all came along to Scotland and were completely outclassed, out-thought and out - bloc 'd by the decent police up here.
There would, no doubt have been very many more 'sorry heids' (look it up) had you all been faced with any othe rpolice force in the world.
On a lighter note, the Forrest Cafe will get what it so justly its deserves from the decent citizens of Edinburgh sometime in the near future.
Lets just say its us getting our own back!
take care, hairy, ugly, thoughtless people.....
Greyfriars Bobby