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Around the Campaigns Thursday 23rd September 2010

23-09-2010 08:51

Yarl's Wood five update, Sheffield Family Campaign, Iraqi deportations, Vietnam, EDM

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West Midlands IWW Benefit Gig

19-09-2010 15:18

Friday October 1st, benefit gig for West Midlands IWW, featuring Spanner, Anarcho Folko, No More Numbers, Waste Of Organs, He Said She Said, and DJ Stalingrad..

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The Women Chainmakers' Festival 2010

19-09-2010 12:19

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One hundred years ago, 800 women workers withdrew their labour in protest against the poverty pay which plagued their sector. With the charismatic figure of Mary Macarthur playing a leading role, the strike would last ten weeks and was ultimately successful. On Saturday September 18th, trade unionists came together to mark the centenary of this struggle.

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Tory conference to kick off winter of discontent

18-09-2010 00:32

The demonstrations opposing austerity at the tory conference on october 3rd will, say trade union reps, herald the start of a winter of discontent in the UK as the cuts move beyond government memos and newspaper opinion columns and become a horrendous part of daily life. Unsurprisingly, west midlands police are attempting to stall and limit the scale of action at the demo. It seems the anti-cuts campaign is beginning to spring into life as a mass movement just in time to assert itself in the face of state-sponsored class war and protest repression.

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To the anarchists ...

17-09-2010 23:40

This was originally posted on Bristol Indymedia at this address  http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/693475

I wrote this as part of the bristol anarchist/squatter movement. We seem to have a lot of energy and mobilisation going on at the moment over various issues/campaigns. So as austerity has arrived I've become confused about why on earth we've been so distant from the workers' movements. I wrote this as an appeal to people to get stuck in to local anti-cuts campaigns. It's opened up some very interesting debates online and in person, and has seen some interesting (and for me at least, positive) developments at meetings and in campaigning. I didn't write this to tear us apart - just to suggest ways we could improve our 'service'. I know very little of campaigns outside of the southwest so this may be of absolutely no relevance to you. I'm sure it will be relevant to some though, and I'd like to share my thoughts with people nationwide. I've edited it to bring in some stuff I wrote after publishing.

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[Brussels2010] No Borders No Precarity: For freedom of movement, smash ECOFIN!

17-09-2010 14:30

Informations about the No Border camp and other initiatives in Brussels, from the 25th september to the 3rd october.
[If there is not indication about the language, it mean the links are in english].

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Brussels: Stop Precarity, Fuck Austerity !

17-09-2010 13:41

On September 29-30, Brussels, the EU capital, will be in the eye of
the storm.

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Audio from Oxford Save Our Services Meeting 2010-09-13

17-09-2010 06:50

Audio Stuart Speaking
Cuts to our public services will affect us all. Badly. Oxford Save Our Services intend not to let that happen. This is the audio of Stuart White's speech at the Oxford SOS meeting on 2010-09-13.

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Photos from Oxford Save Our Services Meeting 2010-09-13

16-09-2010 19:09

Speechifying
Cuts to our public services will affect us all. Badly. Oxford Save Our Services intend not to let that happen.

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Precarious-United vs Zombieland

16-09-2010 06:48

Brussel, september 30th

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Great solidarity shown at Oxford Cuts meeting

14-09-2010 15:01

Oxford Save Our Services meeting, which took place last night was the first step in building a great local movement of solidarity, support and resistance in light of the heinous public sector cuts proposed by the current UK government.

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Unauthorised March - Tory Party Conference - 3rd October 2010 Birmingham.

10-09-2010 12:55

Join us on the march to the ICC, past various targets.

No permission, no stewards, no meetings with the filth, just us, working class action!

Meeting place and route to be announced the night of Saturday Oct 2nd.

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Mapping Oxfordshire's Cuts meeting 13th 6.30pm

10-09-2010 08:24

Save Our Services is a group of Oxford residents who have formed out of concern that the proposed public sector cuts will severely damage our community, and particularly the poorest people in it (a recent study found that the poorest 10% of people are set to lose the equivalent of 21% of their income).

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Around the Campaigns Thursday 9th September 2010

09-09-2010 07:12

Camus Mbou Tene at risk of deportation to Cameroon on Friday
Patrick Masengo, has left the UK
The last message from Patrick was on Saturday at 5:50 am to say that he was handcuffed and had 12 security officers controlling him. Attempts to contact Patrick since then have failed. Many thanks to all who tried to prevent the removal.
Keep Patrick Masengo in the UK, no removals to DR Congo
 http://www.freemovement.org.uk/Media-2/PatrickMasengo.html

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Critically examine the role UNISONs labour activities in Liverpool.

07-09-2010 14:50

Trade Unionism
Workers rights
Socialism
Education

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Feedback: London Demonstration Against French & European Roma Evictions

06-09-2010 06:28

Roma Demo French Embassy - Photo Copyright: "Stalingrad ONeill"
Took place Saturday 4th September outside the French Embassy in London

The Irish Traveller Movement in Britain (ITMB) and various UK refugee/migrant support groups demonstrated in solidarity with the Roma communities who are being forcefully evicted and deported in France. ITMB deplores President Sarkozy's policies which have resulted in families with children as young as 2 weeks old being evicted with less than 30 minutes notice.

Irish Travellers Group (who organized the demo) and English Gypsies are acutely aware of the racist anti Roma policies that are spreading across Europe. In recent days Roma communities in Italy have been made homeless when bulldozers razed the camps they lived on to the ground. In Hungry the far right Jobbick party have called for Roma communities to be detained in special guarded camps for indefinite periods of time.

ITMB would like to remind the British Government and public that the largest eviction of a Gypsy Roma Traveller community in Europe is presently taking place in Dale Farm, Essex. Like the Roma in Europe, Irish Travellers and English Gypsies in Britain face direct racism and discrimination on a daily basis.

GRT - Gypsy, Roma and Irish Travellers are the largest Minority group in Europe.

Gypsy's gained Ethnic Minority status in 1989 and Irish Travellers in 2000 and are since protected under the 'Race Relations Act 1976'. 9 out of 10 children from the GRT community have experienced racial abuse and nearly a third have been bullied or physically attacked.

For further information please call Irish Traveller Movement in Britain on 020 7607 2002 or email  info@irishtraveller.org.uk

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Sheffield Protests Against Nick Clegg

04-09-2010 08:11

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Sheffield Trades Council organised a protest against Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister and Lib Dem MP for Sheffield Hallam, who was speaking in the Town Hall, on 3rd September 2010. The attached audio is a raw recording (apologies for the poor quality) of the second half of the speeches, starting with a speaker from the Sheffield Pensioners Action Group.

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Reinstate our right to march past the Tory Conference

03-09-2010 11:20

On Tuesday 24th August a delegation from the Right To Work campaign met with West
Midlands police and a representative of Birmingham City Council to discuss the route
of the protest march outside the Tory party conference on Sunday 3rd October.
West Midlands police stated that they were happy for RtW to march past the
conference centre and confirmed that centenary square, the square directly in front
of the conference centre, would not be a “sterile zone”. A route was suggested by
Birmingham City Council and West Midlands police and the delegation accepted the
offer to walk the route being proposed.

The Police have now reneged on the proposed route citing security reasons. They are
denying us the right to march past the conference centre.

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Never Trust a Politician: Whether Red, Yellow or Blue!

02-09-2010 12:42

Protest Clegg's visit to Sheffield. Friday 3rd Sep 2010, from 5pm outside Town Hall.