Where: top of Trafalgar Square
When: January 12, 2008, 1pm
In response to the call out for a National Day of Action on January 12th against the Government’s consultation on ‘Managing Protest around Parliament’, which threatens to further restrict the right to protest around the country, at a London meeting it was decided to converge on the top of Trafalgar square at 1pm.
We are tired of the government’s relentless determination to silence us. We must act now to stop the further erosion of our freedom to assemble, and make it clear that we will not allow our liberties to be consulted away from us.
See national call out:

Campaign for Freedom of Assembly
email:

London Campaign for Freedom of Assembly
Links:
Government consultation on ‘managing protest’ (deadline: 17 January 2008)

Serious Organised Crime and Police Act (SOCPA) 2005 (relevant sections: 132-138)

National call out for Day of Action

Preserving disorder: freedom to protest and the future of SOCPA

Indymedia UK SOCPA section

SOCPA consultation re-opened

Police repression and fight for freedom to protest in Liverpool


Repeal SOCPA

State of Emergency

Film: “SOCPA – The Movie”

Film: “Taking Liberties” (now on You Tube)



Brian Haw and Parliament Square Peace Camp

Mark Thomas


People in Common

Liberty

Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army (CIRCA)

Comments
Display the following 5 comments