Pauline Campbell nicked at Eastwood Park Prison/YOI/mother & baby unit
Guido , 23-10-2006 - 08:59
At the gates of Eastwood Park Prison two rather embarrassed Policemen are gently trying to persuade retired School Teacher Pauline Campbell to unblock the road and allow a prison van to enter the establishment. Pauline is arguing that a recent fatality here suggests that Eastwood Park is not a safe place for women to be held and that the van should take its prisoners elsewhere. The Constables seem decidedly uncomfortable with the situation and summon a sergeant for advice. They knew about this demo in advance; Pauline staged an identical protest here last year following another apparent self-inflicted death. I can almost imagine them drawing lots back at the station to see who would answer the inevitable call. Eventually after 15 minutes of being bombarded with prison related facts and figures they lose patience a drag Pauline away to a waiting transport. This is the thirteenth time she has arrested since the death of her 18 year old daughter Sarah in Style Prison in 2003. However she is rarely charged with any offence. Most prisons are nervous about the prospect of giving Pauline a courtroom platform and the potential PR disaster it could bring.
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Class War's Ian Bone 'Guardian' interview
Smelly Scrote , 20-10-2006 - 07:36
In the G2 section (pages 10 and 11) of today's Guardian, there is an interview with Ian Bone of Class War fame.
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John Bridle of Asbestos Watchdog: "lies, illegal tests and self aggrandisement"?
Asbestos Watchdog Watchdog , 18-10-2006 - 16:46
Today, (18th October) Shari Vahl on BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours programme investigated a businessman called John Bridle. His company “Asbestos Watchdog” has claimed to be:
“The only UK organisation that can provide unbiased information about asbestos”
The BBC claim that two of the UK’s biggest house builders have been using an asbestos surveyor who is carrying out analysis which the Health and Safety Executive say is illegal.
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Antifa at the bookfair
Tim Westwood , 18-10-2006 - 10:09
1pm, Meeting Room 3, Bookfair. (not as advertised at www.anarchistbookfair.co.uk)
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PRISON DEATH DEMONSTRATION - 18 October 2006
Pauline Campbell , 14-10-2006 - 16:51
A prison-death demonstration will be held outside HMP Eastwood Park, Glos on Wednesday 18 October 2006, at 1.00 pm, for the duration of the afternoon Flowers will be laid in memory of Lisa Ann Woodhall, aged 28, who died in the 'care' of the jail on 8 October 2006 Reporters and photographers are welcome to attend
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B52 two face retrial after jury fails to reach verdict
repost , 12-10-2006 - 15:00
Jury fails to reach verdict in trial of peace activists charged with conspiricy to cause criminal damage to Iraq bound B52 bombers
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Bristol's first World Naked Bike Ride this Saturday 14 Oct at 12.45pm
Jesse , 10-10-2006 - 02:07
Free film screening of World Naked Bike Ride film at 11.30am
followed by...
a mini-World Naked Bike Ride through Bristol assembling at 12.30, departing 12.45
For all the details check out the link to Bristol Indymedia article.
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Rambling round the “Croughton balls”, 7 Oct 06
Simon , 07-10-2006 - 19:43
Around fifty peace campaigners today took a walk around the perimeter fence of “RAF” Croughton, finishing with a picnic, entertainment from the Oxford Sea Green Singers and others, and speeches from Felicity Arbuthnot, John McDonnell MP and the Rev David Platt. RAF Croughton is a little known but essential component of the US communications and spy network which includes other bases on UK soil such as Menwith Hill.
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PRESS RELEASE: US War Crimes in Iraq on Trial in Bristol Crown Court
Andrew Wood (posting) , 07-10-2006 - 11:31
On Monday 9 October the judge in the trial of the 'B52 Two' at Bristol Crown Court will sum up and send the jury out to consider their verdict on the alledged criminal charges. The court hearing started last Monday 2 October.
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Regional STW News: Covering South & South West, Wales & West Midlands: Oct 2006
Bristol Stop The War Coalition , 06-10-2006 - 19:28
................................................................................... A Downloadable, Printer Friendly Version Is At The End Of This Newsletter. ...................................................................................
REGIONAL ST0P-THE-WAR NEWS : OCTOBER 2006 [Covering South & South West, Wales & West Midlands]
PURPOSE : This regional newsletter is sent out twice yearly to the South & South West, Wales & West Midlands. It’s purpose is to provide a snapshot of active groups & contacts across those regions, in the belief that making links between groups & individuals is vital for effective campaigning & action.
NOTE :Environmental Events Are Included In This Edition.
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How to stop domestic state terrorism - the A,B & C
Tony Gosling , 04-10-2006 - 19:16
Webster Tarpley's revelations about 'Able Danger' the terrorist exercise team on 911 organised by US Special Forces, mean that we are beginning to identify the true planners, inside the US military, of the 911 attacks. Yet these facts are being deliberately kept from the European public by a Western media who apparently refuse to listen. So how can those of us who understand that 'False Flag' 911 type attacks have been going on for many years’ work to change that?
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Now It's The Turn Of The 'B52 Two' To Face Trial
disarmer supporter , 01-10-2006 - 09:47
'Now It's The Turn Of The 'B52 Two' To Face Trial' http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25417
Following the trial of Margaret Jones and Paul Milling - known as the 'Fairford Disarmers' - which ended with no clear verdict, now Phil Pritchard and Toby Olditch - known as the 'B52 Two' - face trial. The trial begins Monday 2nd October at Bristol Crown Court, and is expected to last up to two weeks.
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Anti-G8 meeting in Cardiff
CAN , 27-09-2006 - 20:51
Speakers from Russia, Germany and er.. Wales!
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Trial of the 'B52 Two' Peace Activists begins in Bristol Crown Court, 2 October
Andrew Wood , 27-09-2006 - 10:37
The trial of two peace activists, at Bristol Crown Court will start on Monday 2nd October. The two tried to prevent a B52 warplane leaving RAF Fairford to bomb Iraq in March 2003. Supporters are most welcome to attend.
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Manchester. 23rd Sep. Time to Go. Photos
Simon , 24-09-2006 - 16:24
A small but determined group of peace campaigners made the long journey from Swindon to Manchester yesterday for the Time to Go march and rally around the GMEX centre where this year’s Labour party conference is being held. Here are some photos of the messages on display during the march.
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Climate Change Question Time - belated report with audio
Simon , 24-09-2006 - 13:45
On Friday 15th September, Swindon Climate Action Network held a climate change question time event, which was attended by around 100 members of the public. The panel consisted of the leader of Swindon Borough Council, the two Swindon MPs, author Mark Lynas and climate scientist prof Julia Slingo.
A write-up of most of the questions and answers, with audio.
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International day of peace observed in Swindon
Simon , 21-09-2006 - 18:38
September 21st has been unanimously adopted by all UN member states as the one day in the year for a global ceasefire and non-violence. Peace campaigners in Swindon held a vigil in the town centre to mark the day.
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Police midnight raid for offensive garden ornament...
Lepricorn , 19-09-2006 - 09:50
Police threaten man in night in his home with arrest for offensive ornament (it pays to have connections in a police state!)
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Arms Trade Now Environmentally Friendly
Pilgrim , 17-09-2006 - 19:56
Apparently BAE Systems are coming up with a range of environmentally friendly arms. So you can save the planet while butchering the people on it.
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Press Release : Re-Trial Ordered In Case Of Fairford Defendants
disarmer supporter , 15-09-2006 - 18:19
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