Whilst individual ministers and civil servants, such as Kim Howells, may make meek protestations against the violence, as a department it is central to the continuation of these brutal wars and the human suffering they bring.
Shutting the department down for the day will make it clear that we will not stand by passively whilst people are being massacred across the globe by our government.
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blockade foreign office
09.08.2006 23:50
justme
8am is way too early for a demonstration!
10.08.2006 10:19
.
8am is perfect time
10.08.2006 11:16
What's the point in arriving at 11:30 when the civil servants etc will already be inside.
The point of the blockade is, I imagine, to disrupt work for the day inside a key government department directly culpable for the murder of civilians, Palestinian, Lebanese, Iraqi and, I think, Israeli civilians as well *
Its not just a symbolic demonstration, which, as you say would then be better later on, but direct action to actually do something concrete to try and stop the massacre rather than a demonstration / civil disobediance to lobby the governement to change its policy.
* because I think that those responsible for attacking Lebanon well knew that Israeli civilians would get killed in return, but the Israeli goverment is as cynical as every other government in its attitude to those it pretends to serve.
Alice
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Homepage: http://www.jfjfp.org/
8am is when people start work...
10.08.2006 11:17
f
Its a good idea but no way will you be able to get thousands there by 8am.
10.08.2006 12:08
activist
activist comment
10.08.2006 14:49
supporter of plan
Address of Foreign and Commonwealth Office
10.08.2006 15:04
Here is a multimap link for a map:
http://tinyurl.com/zsukt
FCO
activist
14.08.2006 13:35
jang
Hello Guardian journalists!
15.08.2006 11:54
http://www.guardian.co.uk/antiwar/story/0,,1844385,00.html
anon
I hope I'm wrong but I doubt this will be as successful as the organizers wish
17.08.2006 22:10
Anyone turning up will be told to stand in a certain 'designated area' for protest and if they refuse they will be arrested. I doubt anyone will be able to get close enough to the building to blockade it properly.
Of course this is only speculation but the way things are going I wouldn't be surprised. To give an example a few wweks ago there was a protest in Dover against the live export of animals. A perfectly peaceful affair but the police used a Section 14 and harassed the protesters. Worse still, a coach from London was made to turn around and go back on the pretext that the demo was 'illegal' - it wasn't, the police don't have to be notified about a static demonstration, only a march or 'procession'.
I just hope I'm wrong about this one...
Paul Gravett
e-mail: paulg@rbgi.net
Section 14s do not apply in this area - SOCPA does
20.08.2006 21:28
"Section 132 Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005....
(6) Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 (imposition of conditions on public assemblies) does not apply in relation to a public assembly which is also a demonstration in a public place in the designated area."
Parliament Square Peace Campaign
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Homepage: http://www.parliament-square.org.uk
put whore in a burqa
22.08.2006 22:43
we dont want whores protest on beahalf us.
she is dirty infidel in tight shirt and no covering.
if we see her we beet her in to submision.
Hezbollah
How did it go?
31.08.2006 21:48
Rt Hon Angus Ogilvy
e-mail: RtHon@ngusOgilvy.net