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Report of being arrested near Stirling
Illegal police action while arresting people near Stirling after blockade of the M9 ended on wed 06.07.05G8, The antiauthoritarians story: This is How We Do It
From the beginning there was no well-thought-out master plan forshutting down the G8 Summit at Gleneagles. In fact, some of
us even dubbed the march we were about to embark on "The
Suicide March". At three in the morning, a large group of
militants dressed in black slipped into the darkness of the
night as the first rain of many days dumped down on them.
The air was thick with the eerie presence of a thousand
determined individuals beginning to walk along the deathly
still road. Besides the occasional attempt at a chant the group
was quiet, perhaps reconsidering the slim probability of
success. Five miles and a heavy police presence stretched
before us and our only destination in sight: Motorway 9 (M9).
This motorway was one of the crucial motorways that
delegates and support staff to the G8 Summit expected to
travel down in a few hours.
Support Mehment Tarhan, gay Turkish Conscientious Objector on trial on 12 July
Turkish gay conscientious objector Mehmet Tarhan is back on trial on 12 July. He has been threatened, humiliated and tortured by other prisoners in the military prison of Sivas, where he's been since 8 April. He went on trial on 9 June, the judge realeased but he was rearrested and put bakc in prisonHalliburton Action
M74 actions in Glasgow on 9 July
Two actions took place in Glasgow in solidarity with the Jam74 coalition against the M74 motorway in south east Glasgow on the 9 July Day of Action about climate changeG8 reach agreement on Climate Change.
Yup, it's hotting up folks, Bush & Blair say so, so it must be true.Pix of G8 Alternatives demo and action. Archutader 6th July
From Stirling to Glasgow. one day of action!
G8 alternatives demo and fence pulling Aurchtrader 6th July
Only an excuse?
So the phone companies will be legally obliged to store communication data and the gprs location of individuals for the Civil Service to review. That's handy, given that GCHQ already do this quietly without drawing attention to themselves.G8Bikeriders return to London, Offer Cycling Lessons to George W. Bush.
A reponse to the most recent calamity to afflict the Leader of the Free World from the tired but beautiful folk of the G8 BikerideMinsk, Belarus: Action of solidarity with the anti-G8 protesters
On Friday, 8 July, activists in Minsk, Belarus, expressed their solidarity with those who protest against the G8 summit in Scotland.
