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Report of Troops Out Demo in Glasgow on Saturday 13th November 2004.
This is a 1,000 word report of the Troops Out demo in Glasgow on Saturday November 13th 2004. Six labelled photos are attached.Picket, Monday 15th Nov. Glasgow Labour Party offices
Announced at the demonstration today: There's going to be a Troops Out picket of the Labour Party offices, John Smith House, 145 West Regent Street,Glasgow G2 4RE on Monday from 3pm.
Arts the catalyst
Main article for catalogue which goes with this exhibition. Included in this exhibition is a documentary, songs, artworks, poems, photos, etc. The exhibition shows how a poor housing estate on the edge of Edinburgh influence many in the world in how to use Art as catalyst for social care and action. Arts: The Catalyst, Craigmillar: 30th October – 31st December 2004: City Arts Centre, Market Street, Edinburgh.Upcoming Troops Out of Iraq events in Glasgow
1 Vigil this evening, Friday 12th November2 CND Demonstration, Saturday 13th November
3 Web forum and email lists
4 Weekly meetings
Report of Fallujah demonstration in Edinburgh on Tuesday 9th November 2004.
This is a 500 word report of the Edinburgh protest against the Fallujah massacres, held on Tuesday 9th November 2004. Five photos are attached.new black watch rcruiting poster
a very powerful anti-war poster to make working class potential recriuts think twice."FALLUJAH - RESIST THE SLAUGHTER" protests in Scotland
U.S. forces launched a major offensive on Monday night 8th November to regain control over the Iraqi rebel-held city of Fallujah. As of the morning of Tuesday 9th November fierce fighting is taking place within Fallujah. Ground troops are meeting opposition, while US artillery and missile-firing helicopters are pounding city buildings. Many civilian deaths are expected. Meanwhile on Monday another Black Watch soldier was killed.
In response in Edinburgh red paint and anti war slogans were sprayed on the US consulate [report | update and picture]. 100-150 protested in Parliament Square, Edinburgh, while protesters blocked roads in London and demos were scheduled for Monday evening in at least 30 locations Britain-wide. [Indymedia UK feature]
Protests are being called for town and city centres across Scotland from 5pm on Tuesday 9th November. In Glasgow meet in George Square. In Edinburgh meet in Parliament Square, marching on the Scottish Parliament around 5.30pm. Anti war demos are being called for town and city centres across Scotland from 5pm on Tuesday 9th November.
Four Arrested at the 'blood stained' US Consulate
Four local residents have been arrested today at the US Consulate in Edinburgh - protesting at the continuing US heavy-handed approach in Falluja. Already there has been huge civilian loss of life in Iraq since the start of the illegal war. Red paint 'blood-stained' the steps of the Consulate, and activists spray painted slogans 'Stop the Attacks on Iraq'.Fallujah Protests
Town and city centre protests at 5pm Tuesday 9th November to protest at the attack on FallujahSWP condemn direct action in run up to G8 visit
The Socialist Workers Party's (SWP) condemnation of a popular action against Labour politician Ken Livingstone at the recent European Social Forum (ESF) in London marks a significiant move to the right for the SWP. It is a deliberate attempt to help the state demonise and criminalise direct action in the run up to the G8's visit to Scotland next year.Photos of Justice for Gordon Gentle demo on Saturday 30th October 2004.
Here are six photos from the demo by the `Campaign for Justice for Gordon Gentle` which took place on Saturday 30th October 2004 in Pollok, Glasgow.Ewa Jasiewicz speaking in Glasgow and Edinburgh
Ewa Jasiewicz will be speaking in Glasgow after the Pollock anti-war demo about the situation in Iraq but also about the experience of her recent deportation from IsraelSupport at Asylum Hearing, Wednesday 3rd
In December 2002 with much fanfare, several Algerian men were arrested on terrorism charges in Edinburgh, allegedly for plotting an attack on the Hogmanay celebrations. All the men were innocent, the evidence amounted to a scribbled on tourist map, and now they face deportation.Scotland: Dump protesters take direct action against landfill company
Villagers stage noisy protest at country's biggest waste exhibition.Dissenting Voices: from the Edinburgh Dissent! Gathering in September
New audio documentary from IMC Éire. 47 minutes, 128Kbps high quality MP3 audio. 44 Mb download.Nestlé to be exposed at public meeting in Edinburgh 23 October
Free public meeting Teviot Row House, Bristo Square, Edinburgh.23 October: 12:30 - 17:30. Including exhibition and workshops.
Training for Action
TRAINING for ACTION presents:Introduction to Training Skills for Activists
Mon 8 Nov. in Edinburgh
9.30am arrival, 10.00am start - 5.00pm end.
A free day long workshop open to anyone interested in running workshops, training sessions, gatherings or meetings for activists and the wider community.
GR Scotland tries to capitalise on disruption
This message is being circulated by Gill Hubbard. I don't know why Irecieved it because Scottish CND or me were never part of the Scottish ESF mobilisation committee although Scottish CND has affiliated to the G8 Alternatives group - which was originally a ESF Committee clone...