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undercurrents video of Oxford DSEi action

Hamish | 09.09.2005 16:49 | DSEi 2005 | Anti-militarism | Education | London | Oxford

A fun and informative action to make the workers aware of what there parent company is involved in.

The will be demos all most of next week in London check out  http://www.dsei.org/ for more information.

Hamish
- e-mail: hamish@undercurrents.org
- Homepage: http://www.undercurrents.org

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sorry for the dubbal photo and video...

09.09.2005 17:00

peopul have been updateing the upload page which is good but it now isent obvease how it whorks when an upload fails so have 2 copys of film and video - its good to change things and evern better to make cleare to peopul that things have changed (:

XVID full screening version comeing soon when I have sorted out the fram serving thing agen - its changed (;

hamish


What's with the spelling ?

09.09.2005 21:11

You should spend less time protesting and more time in lessons! Get yerself an edyercashun.

Spellman


dont be so intolerant

11.09.2005 14:33

of people who have dyslexia and related issues. Your comment just shows you up for being a bigot. Grow up ond start focusing on the real issues here - arms kill kids. Your purile comment simply shows you for being a heartless bastard. Be ashamed of yourself.

HRS


Violent Reed employee

11.09.2005 14:41

It is great to see that employees are learning about their company's involvement in the arms trade and are complaining to the bosses about it. The Lancet story is fantastic.

However, one employee seems to think that violence is the answer. Ex-cop Derek Butler who works out of the Jordan Hill office in Oxford used very agressive behaviour and language against four of the customers during the demo, including some behaviour that was almost sexual harassment in nature. Others he simply used his height and puffed up chest to barrel into people to push them around. He referred to one activist as being an arsehole for simply handing out leaflets and tried to stop him spreading the information.

This guy does the company no credit and his outright aggression and comments indicate that he is more than happy to support Reed Elsevier's involvement in the arms trade including the illegal trade in mines they help promote.

Please contact Reed Elsevier and ask them to keep their abusive employees under control:

Managing Director
Reed Elsevier/Harcourt Education
Halley Court
Jordan Hill
Oxford, OX2 8EJ, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1865 314 691
Web: www.harcourteducation.co.uk
Fax: +44(0)1865 314641
Email:  uk.schools@harcourteducation.co.uk

protestor


Dear HRS

11.09.2005 15:32

You missed out the apostrope in don't.

Spellman


Spellman

11.09.2005 16:54

you are still a bigot for your discriminatory comment. Now sod off.

gribbitt


Proprietary formats

13.09.2005 10:47

I'm surprised that, out of all the video formats available, you've chosen to use a binary codec owned by one of the world' biggest corporations. Could you not have used something that would at least play on all platforms without making people have to mess around downloading extra plugins?

Paul
mail e-mail: paul@xk7.net
- Homepage: http://www.roguetory.org.uk/


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