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Pilrig Park being Evicted HELP NEEDED

Alex Trocchi | 01.07.2005 23:27 | Repression

I have just heard Pilrig Park down Leith Walk is being evicted right now. 50 cops 150 protesters. Please come down to help!

I have just heard Pilrig Park down Leith Walk is being evicted right now. 50 cops 150 protesters. Please come down to help!

Alex Trocchi


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looks like

02.07.2005 01:02


they are off to.....................

me


Here's what happened...

02.07.2005 01:25

A large group of people from the Resist train into edinburgh chose not to go to the Jack Kane campsite with its CCTV, private security, fences and so on.

Instead they walked through the city, north to Pilrig park and began setting up camp.

When we arrived the atmosphere was relaxed, with around 40 tents having been errected in one corner of the park. There were around 25-30 police standing in groups quite close to the tents, but just looking on.

After a while a representitive of the council (and police? - not sure) arrived along with around another 30 police - they formed a wide cordon and the council rep came and addressed the crowd of campers.

He spoke for some time asking people to please go to the official campsite, trying to stress that protestors were welcome in edinburgh (?!) and went on to say "this is not genoa, not evian, not some police state, this is edinburgh". When people complained about the CCTV he said if that was the problem then he would remove it - later he went on to say he would in fact remove it as a sign of good faith.

The atmosphere through this was all pretty calm as people listened and debated.

After making his speach to the main body of camperr he went to a smaller group, while police moved to close the park, not allowing anyone to enter, saying the park was now closed for people's safety...

The groups of people in the park began discussing, but were split into two groups by a police line. It was clear that the police were not going to allow people to simply stay there, or at least not without a very uncomfotable night - and so without any clear decision to stay people decided to leave together having gotten the agreement of no CCTV cameras in the Jack Kane Campsite. I last heard that people were waiting for the shuttle buses that were going to be provided.

We shall see if the council rep keeps his word and dismantles the CCTV at the campsite.

vc


Shame at Pilrig Park

02.07.2005 10:35

What happened yesterday at Pilrig park was incredible. We had to leave whithout trying to negociate.
As you can read in the update above (  http://scotland.indymedia.org/newswire/display/1808/index.php ) there was a group of people talking to the council officials but without the consent of the assembly.
We never set a person for negociating, we never set points for negociation... People was afraid but, in my opinion, we had points to negociate.We should try to negociate, at least, a night in that park.
1- It was too late.
2- Police arrived with the people coming from London and let them put their tends.
3- The alternative was going to the Jack Kane Camp Site, where we found an space surrounded by fences, security guards, with the lights opened all the night, far away from the city center and without public transportation at night...

We had to go there because some people decided to go, no because there was a consensus. People was tired and started leaving without waiting to the end, trying to see that everybody was ok.

In my personal opinion the meeting was "tense" and very dificult to follow by the non English speakers who where present.

What is going to think the police about our resistance capcity? Somebody told me that this morning they where outside the Dissent Info Point at Leith Walk. What's next?

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