UK Indymedia Newswire Archive
`Dear Mrs Blair` shows at the Scottish Parliament.
14-01-2005 14:12
Bicycle Film Festival: Call For Entries
13-01-2005 22:41
The Bicycle Film Festival is seeking submissions for its fifth annual Festival.
The 2004 Festival was a great success with many sold out showings. This year’s festival is larger then ever and will have showings in New York, Los Angles, San Francisco, Tokyo, and London!
BEyONdTV at the ESF - REPORT BACK
12-01-2005 16:13
The proposal was to set up “mini-cinemas” in official and autonomous spaces during the ESF, showing short, punchy activist films. The technology would be re-cycled computers which would be of sufficiently low value to be left unattended, placed in a box and with a continuously running playlist programmed at the beginning of the day. The screen would therefore be a computer monitor. The aim was also to enable people to “DIY” encode their own films for them to be added to an ever-expanding playlist.
Politically it would be an anarchic, upbeat intervention in the more hidebound conventions of the political conference. Practically it would provide the opportunity for the showing of activist shorts which conventional cinema screenings can be reluctant to programme. It would also enable screening spontaneity and last-minute, urgent, campaign-based screenings. Potentially it would be very transferable to other venues and events.
It would also offer campaigning film makers an opportunity for “copyleft” distribution via “Ruffcuts” CDs, and had the wider remit of helping to build an effective network of radical film makers.
Lilliputians Build Alternative Internet Service
11-01-2005 23:02
Indymedia Italy Article on ReteLilliput offering alternative internet service.trouble free opening night for threatend film fest
11-01-2005 03:26
The first night of the indian activist film festival at the rampART went ahead without hitch and no show from the rightwing Hindu groups that have been trying to get the festival canceled. Over one hundred people turned up but there was no indication that any dissenting Hindus were present. The was a great deal of media attention during the day from Channel 4, BBC Asian Network and many papers, all seemingly finding a story in comparing the resent attacks on the theatre in Birmingham. Many people have been offering to be on call to come down if there is any trouble during the rest of the week and yet another alterative venue offered. Aditionally it looks like quite a few further screenings elsewhere in the country will be spawned from this one.Despite the no show, it appears the UK VHP have been busy during the day making statements to the press...
Threat to disrupt Asian film festival
10-01-2005 01:16
Source: The Hindu ( http://www.hinduonnet.com/2005/01/10/stories/2005011000991200.htm)Threat to disrupt Asian film festival
JAN. 9. - By Hasan Suroor
rampART newsletter with indian film festival programme
09-01-2005 22:20
quorn and mcdonalds
09-01-2005 14:15
quorn - the makers of a meat free (vegetarian, but not vegan) substitute food, based on mushroom-like mycro-protein and free-range (but not organic) eggs, has gone into partnership with mcdonalds to serve 'quorn premiere' burgers in their outlets.Italian Fascist called Paolo Di Canio
08-01-2005 21:04
Italian Fascist called Paolo Di Canio.................film: 'Sieze the Media', about the IMC server seizures
08-01-2005 10:13
A short film on the topic of the Indymedia sever siezures. With footage from the IMC space and the Camden Centre, one of the Autonomous Spaces around the European Social Forum.film opens with quicktime media player. Go to the below link:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/01/303546.html
Standard reply..... all they said in parliment
08-01-2005 09:49
The letter is exactly what caroline flint replied, to a question from Lynne Jonesfilm: 'Sieze the Media', about the IMC server siezures
08-01-2005 00:22
Indian activist film festival (10th to 16th Jan)
07-01-2005 22:44
MOVEMENTS IN MOTION: 10th – 16th January 2005A FESTIVAL OF INDIAN ACTIVIST FILMS
15-17 Rampart Street, London E1 2LA
The rampART Creative Centre in East London is hosting a week long festival of contemporary documentary films from India. Grouped around themes of social and political issues, made by accomplished and dedicated filmmakers, this festival brings to London audiences documentaries that are rarely seen, inside or outside India, with the intention of creating spaces for debate. Disturbing, impassioned, humorous, inspiring and controversial, these films provide a glimpse into some of the most difficult challenges facing Indian society.
The festival runs over 6 days, from Monday 10th January to Saturday 16th January.
Excerpts of FBI memo on Bush authorising torture
07-01-2005 20:29
from http://logicvoice.blogspot.comIndymedia server seizure correspondance
07-01-2005 14:47
Below is the contents of a letter recieived from Caroline Flint, Home Office Parliamentary Undersecretary of State, via Anne Campbell, MP for Cambridge. The name of the recipient has been removed, but otherwise it is reproduced word for word.Radio Bronka off the air
06-01-2005 20:21
Radio Bronka, pirate radio station existing for 18 years in Barcelona, was surprised to find its signal covered up by Spanish National RadioRevealed: flawed intelligence exposes the scandal of Belmarsh detainees
06-01-2005 14:49
The case against the foreign terror suspects imprisoned in Britain without trial for three years is partly founded on flawed and inaccurate intelligence, court papers seen by The Independent reveal.A Dissenter's Must-See Video - "Censored in A
05-01-2005 08:13
Censored in America - 2004 in Protestby Kali Autumn Lynn Sunday, Dec. 26, 2004 at 12:49 AM
kali@insurgentvoice.org
2004 Was yet another banner year for censorship and repression of free speech. Yet millions of Americans hit the streets in protest. This video shows America in action and makes you wonder, but for our sell out media, what kind of popular movement would we have today?
Please go to: http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2004/12/14073.php (If this link does not function, PLEASE try the Cleveland IMC....you will love this!)
The Inaugural Map
03-01-2005 02:38
On Thursday January 20th, 2004 thousands of people are expected to convene on Washington, DC for the inauguration of George W. Bush. The Inaugural Map is an on-line portal created to facilitate and coordinate the plans of these visitors coming to Washington, DC from all around a very divided World. In order to direct these visitors to the most appropriate places around DC, the Inaugural Map contains links to both the "Red" & "Blue" websites to further coordinate visitor plans.Rumsfeld: Doing the Dance over Flight 93
31-12-2004 19:22