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MUHAMMAD HAQUE POLITICAL POETRY JUST BEFORE THE DILMBLEBY LECTURE on Policing

© MUHAMMAD HAQUE | 16.11.2005 20:44 | Repression | Social Struggles | London | World

"The alleged interest in a free debate on the future of policing in the UK has already been distorted by diversionary bias against a free debate.

© MUHAMMAD HAQUE POLITICAL POETRY

extracts


“...

When the BBC R4 Today
join the Guardian and say
that their own bit of diversion
is in fact the truthful version
of what the agenda has been
about policing, time to glean
the whole of the print Guardian
where they hid a piece a token
report on the victim at Stockwell
that does not bode too well !
...

"

"The alleged interest in a free debate on the future of policing in the UK has already been distorted by diversionary bias against a free debate. The item on the print Guardian front-page (Wed 16 November 2005) today given to Ian Blair and his BBC Dimbleby Lecture Platform should have been given instead to a overdue tribute to the victim at the Stockwell station That would have shown a genuine interest by the likes of the Guardian to have a democratic debate .on policing The Channel 4 News fronting Marian Fitgerald as a plugger for the Dimbleby lecture performer in advance of the formal delivery was also a denial of a genuine atmosphere for a genuine debate on the future of policing and indeed the future of society in Britain.
...

© MUHAMMAD HAQUE

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Too right...

16.11.2005 23:37

And no more balanced on Newsnight, which featured extracts from Blair's speech, followed by a "debate" between two enforcement state supporters.

Copernicus


...

16.11.2005 23:59

Oh, for fuck's sake...

A troll


Briliant!

17.11.2005 10:03

Problem solved then! What a useful contribution to the debate on policing! Perhaps he could write a poem about bird flu or something?

Paul


You are Rik from the Young Ones AICMFP

17.11.2005 11:42

Hilarious 'poem'!

Anti-idiot


wake up call ! Don't sleep walk into a police state

17.11.2005 16:07

Idiots can’t be anti-their brainless selves! Or may be they can. Then they cease to be altogether!

wake up you zombies and look around. Policing IS about all of us. Without our consent there cannot be policing. Except in a freaked out, brainwashed
anti-society!
wake up and get a brain!

More Politics Now


MARCH TO BRIXTON POLICE STATION - ARREST KILLERS OF RICKY BISHOP

17.11.2005 17:47

MARCH TO BRIXTON POLICE STATION - ARREST KILLERS OF RICKY BISHOP

RICKY BISHOP KILLED IN RACIST POLICE OPERATION 'CLEAN SWEEP' IN NOVEMBER 2001

SUNDAY 20TH NOVEMBER 2005: 1PM
OUTSIDE BRIXTON LIBRARY - TOP OF COLDHARBOUR LANE

MARCH TO BRIXTON POLICE STATION

ARREST PC SIMON Mc DANIEL
ARREST PC RICHARD ATKINS
ARREST PC CHRISTOPHER REES
ARREST PC MICHAEL LANE
ARREST PC DANIEL WOOD
ARREST PC RICHARD LUKE
ARREST PC NICHOLAS WILSON
ARREST PC PAUL GITTINS
ARREST PC SHANE MOLYNEAUX
ARREST PC CHRISTOPHER DAVIS
ARREST PC MARK JOHNSTON

 http://c6.org/evol/mp3/Dizzee_Rascal__NoShootToKill.mp3
 http://c6.org/evol/mp3/Eskimo_No_Shoot_to_kill_remix_no_dizzy.mp3
 http://c6.org/evol/mp3/Sean_Paul_FREEBABARAHMED_50cent.mp3

J. C. DE MENZES - MO MOWLAM - ROBIN COOK - DR. KELLY -
ASSASSINATED BY ANARCHISTS????????????????????????

While the British state is showing less and less regard to international
law and human rights, with increased murders of black men by police on the
streets and in their custody, Undercover police in London are building
such a record of extra-judicial killings that they increasingly resemble a
Citizens Militia more than a democratic body which upholds the rule of law.

In responce to increased hostility from 2-faced bourgeois institutions,
the first line of defence that Proletarian groups have chosen is that of
human rights. Defending refugee, stateless peoples and working class
peoples rights and those of travellers to a safe and secure home is a
defence of the working classes in open revolt against capitalism.

We call on peoples from all classes to rally to proletarian interests at
the level of defending the human rights of the proletariat. however we do
not recognise ANY rights of the bourgeois and aristocratic classes over
the proletariat and we call on all classes to go further than the borgeois
terrain of human rights towards workers control of all work places.

We support SO19 Police workers call to strike action
but above that we support the calls for justice for the families of those
murdered by SO19

We call on police workers to arrest their superiors who are involved in
human rights abuses against the proletariat.

ARREST BLAIR THE PRIME MINISTER

ARREST BLAIR THE POLICE COMMISSIONER

I BEAR WITNESS THERE IS NO WAR BUT THE CLASS WAR
AND I BEAR WITNESS THAT PROLETARIAT REVOLUTION IS ITS NAME

MARCH TO BRIXTON POLICE STATION - ARREST KILLERS OF RICKY BISHOP


Arrest the lot!

17.11.2005 19:59

Dear Mr March,

I'm "up for that"!

Unfortunately, I won't be able to make the march, but as we all have to "do our bit", I'll be writing a strongly-worded letter to the Times in support of your campaign. I do hope they'll publish it.

Good luck! Oh, and take careful notes because some of these police chaps aren't as keen on law and order as their job might have you believe.

Z.

Zorro


Awful

19.11.2005 14:39

Good God, but your poetry is awful.

obi


Well written well tiimed politiucal thoghts

20.11.2005 11:54

Well written well timed political poetry


Well said. The political insight is much appreciated.

The Blair approved quote of ‘writer and broadcaster’ they wheel on to the BBC;s platforms are pathetic.

Write on !



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