Skip to content or view mobile version

Home | Mobile Version | Editorial Guidelines | Mission Statement | About | Contact | Help | Security | Support Us

A network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues.

Full article | 2 additions | 10 comments

Disrupting DSEi - Monday to Wednesday

13-09-2011 08:22

Destroy DSEi banner

Actions against this year's 6th biennial DSEi Arms Fair at the ExCel Centre in London's Docklands kicked off last week in the run up to the event. This week's resistance began with a candlelit vigil on Monday night followed by a day of action of Tuesday, dawning to reveal a subvertised billboard as well as a huge 'Destroy DSEi' banner hung between cranes. A critical mass of cyclists was out and about all day with explosive sounds and various groups blockaded entrances to the arms fair and death dealing companies such as Aerospace Defence & Security Group. There were die-ins all over the place, including outside the BAe Systems building and at the National Gallery, where the official arms fair reception was held on Tuesday evening, guests being greeted with chants of "Scum!"

Actions in Westminster during the day included a CAAT 'supermarket shopping' event and a Christian demonstration against drones with street theatre. This later moved on to General Atomics, which makes the British Reaper drone. A priest from Bradford was allowed to reach the main DSEi entrance after announcing that he'd come to perform the official exorcism. Many other actions and visual events took place in and around Docklands. FIT were all over the place, some thinly disguised as ordinary cops, with FITwatchers keeping a close eye on them. Two arrests were reported during the day, one for spray painting anti- arms fair slogans and one for fence climbing. Several more arrests were reported outside the National Gallery in the evening. [More]

On Wednesday, around 15 people marched from central London to the Excel centre. Despite a blanket 30-day ban on marches still in place in the City of London and the borough of Tower Hamlets, there was no police harassment.

See full timeline here.

Other Reports and Videos:
Wednesday's march | Bubbles Not Bombs | Protestors ejected from National Gallery | YouTube: Critical Mass | YouTube: Drones protest | Towards an 'ethical' Arms Trade? | Cluster Bombs | Torture Equipment

Full article | 1 comment

Disrupting the Death Fair

10-09-2011 14:40

As arms companies add the last touches to their macabre exhibits, and military representatives from repressive regimes begin entering the country, activists are preparing to launch a wave of disruptive actions against Europe's largest Arms fair. DSEi will hold its 6th Arms Fair at the Excel Centre in London's Docklands from September 13th to 16th.

Last Thursday, activists from CAAT picketed the RBS in Bishopsgate, which was the advertised location for a pre-DSEI event crassly entitled "Middle East: A vast market for defence and security companies". After the protest was advertised on Indymedia, twitter and Facebook, the organisers claimed the event had been cancelled and removed the advert from the web. However, the event did go ahead at another location.

On the same day, two banks in Bristol, Lloyds TSB and Halifax Broadmead announced that they would not open on Saturday because of an advertised protest by Bristol Against DSEi.

On Saturday activists in kayaks disrupted the journey of the naval Destroyer HMS Dauntless as it attempted to sail from Tilbury Docks to the Excel Centre. The size of the ship means that it can only navigate the river at high tide, and its progress was disrupted for about four hours after the kayakers' intervention. The ship is due to be used as a reception space and for demonstrations during the event.

A coalition of groups under the umbrella of Stop The Arms Fair have promised a wave of actions during the event, with a day of action called for the opening day on the 13th. Planned actions include a Critical Mass in the morning followed by a call to be at Custom House en masse at 10am, an action at the Clarion Defence and Security offices in Earls Court, Bubbles Not Bombs, Sparkles Not Shrapnel, disruption of DLR trains taking delegates to the event, a mass lobby, and a die-in outside BAE at 5pm.

The Arms Dealers Dinner will this year take place, on Thursday 15th, inside the Excel compound, and a Critical mass will leave Bank at 3.30pm to meet up with other protesters.

Disarm DSEi, one of the groups organising the protests said "Tell the arms dealers what you think of their deadly wares and show them that their journey to DSEi will not be an easy ride. It's time to stop the arms dealers in their tracks and make DSEi 2011 a year to remember"

Past coverage: 2001 | 2003 | 2005 | 2007| 2009
Links: Stop The Arms Fair | Disarm DSEi | Space Hijackers | Smash EDO | CAAT | London CAAT

Full article | 4 comments

SchNEWS: Tower To The People

05-09-2011 09:28

fash victim (photo by rikki)

It was going to be the 'Big One', the EDL's grand day out in the capital city. They proudly proclaimed that they were going into the "Lion's Den" -- "Islamic hell-hole" -- and what they no doubt had in mind when this hare-brained scheme was first announced was something like an Orange march through London's biggest Muslim community, with drums beating and the chant of 'E.E.EDL' echoing off the walls of the East London Mosque as terrified Muslims fled. What actually happened was a half-arsed piss-up miles from Tower Hamlets. They predicted thousands would attend and only attracted hundreds. EDL Facebook posters have been reduced to claiming that Aldgate is by some spurious definition 'in Tower Hamlets' which is the equivalent of trying to pass off a Calais booze cruise as a seaborne invasion of the European mainland.

The Home Secretary intervened early in proceedings and banned marches for thirty days in the six surrounding boroughs. This is old hat to the EDL, who until recently always had their marches banned and have resorted to 'static demonstrations' in car parks around the country. These static demos basically revolve around drunken EDLers trying with varying degrees of success to break out of their police cordon and go on the rampage.

The ban seemed to come as bit of a surprise to the Unite against Fascism lot though -- who had planned a march from Weaver's Field around Tower Hamlets. To their credit, despite calls from the authorities for anti-fascists to stay at home now that a ban had been implemented, they re-located their protest to within 200 yards of the East London Mosque (the EDLs stated target),meaning that there was at least a strong presence on Whitechapel High St.

From the newswires:

The day the EDL didn’t come to Tower Hamlets | EDL in london - pics and report |EDL's Tommy Robinson threatens the entire Muslim community of Britain | Video of EDL getting spanked in Mile End | TeaMp0isoN expose the EDL leadership! | EDL kept away from anti-racists activists |RMT against the EDL | Nottingham EDL organiser poses with a gun |

Full article | 1 comment

SchNEWS 783: The Big Smoke

13-08-2011 14:33

AS SCHNEWS ASKS WHY IS LONDON BURNING?

Across the entire media spectrum the opinions are now flying thicker and faster than the half-bricks were just two nights ago. So here’s SchNEWS’ half-assed crack at explaining the recent turmoil on the streets of the U.K.

The recent riots are far too complex for a simple explanation (Maybe it’s just something about Tory governments and Royal Weddings). The facts aren’t all in yet by any means. The riots certainly weren’t ‘pure criminality’ but neither were they anything like a politicised insurrection.

Riots in different parts of the country and even different parts of the capital each had their own flavour. If they had one thing in common it was the fact that they didn’t happen in the estates – the fight was taken to the High St. Hatred of the cops and the possibility of free stuff on a long summer’s evening proved to be an intoxicating mixture. As an aside – both the footage and the roll-call of those in court right now show – this was a long way from race riot - black and white can unite – if only to loot Foot Locker. [Read more]

From The Newswires:
Indymedia London Roundup | Media demand mass arrests | Thuggery, looting, lawlessness… by the ruling class | Social Media and the Riots |Clapham Junction - the aftermath

Full article | 1 comment

Summer of Unrest: an indymedia overview of the 'riots'

10-08-2011 13:31

The fiery unrest which ignited in Tottenham a few days ago, and which has rapidly spread through London and to other towns and cities across the country, has been largely and predictably condemned by politicians and the mainstream media as mindless violence, arson, theft and thuggery. While there is no denying that a number of the attacks have badly affected local people in local communities, some of whom have lost their homes and possessions and in one case their lives, blanket condemnation of those involved in the unrest is inappropriate and conveniently draws attention away from the context in which these events are taking place.

Britain's cities, towns and rural areas alike now boast record numbers of young unemployed people, often denied benefits, with few prospects, with many of those living in urban areas facing constant harassment by the police, especially if they happen to be black, with public services being cut all around them, and quite possibly with a growing mass awareness - thanks to movements like UK UnCut - of government support for super-rich corporations at the expense of the already impoverished. The fatal shooting of Mark Duggan and subsequent police lies might have been one trigger for the 'riots' in Haringey; another is almost certainly the decision of Haringey local authority to close the majority of the borough's youth clubs in a round of public spending cuts. In any event and whatever the triggers, the roots of the unrest are deeply embedded. No amount of repressive policing and overkill sentencing is going to solve this crisis, even if it succeeds in silencing dissent in the short term.

This feature draws together and links to eye-witness accounts and independent analysis, alternative voices offering a range of views and opinions. Read indymedia features from London, Nottingham and Bristol, opinion from SolFed, Fitwatch and individual commentators, and accounts from the streets as events have unfolded.

Features on the newswires: London - Unrest Spreading | London's Burning | Tottenham riots | Bristol - feature | Nottingham - feature
Reports and analysis on the newswires: Open Letter to Cameron's Parents | Solidarity from Greece | Eon Vehicle Torched in Bristol | On the Insurrection | Manchester and Salford | St Pauls - police state | Tottenham: community pulls together | Corporations and the London Riots | Going off in Birmingham | Birmingham's Militant Consumer Tour | Birmingham, West Brom, Salford | Gravesend | Oxford | Britain's Burning | Too far - a site to identify and incriminate | Riot as a sign of desperation | UK Riots and Capitalism's Decay | Woolwich trashed | Criminality and Rewards | Unrest spreading to Hackney, Lewisham, Peckham | Peckham building on fire | A costly mistake... but we are people too | Eyewitness account from Edmonton | Stokes Croft to Tottenham | Focus on Holloway | Brixton Road pics | Fire Sale in Brixton | Tottenham Burning
Reports and analysis elsewhere: Fitwatch 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | North London SolFed | Pennie Quinton | Dan Hind | Finian Cunningham | RiotWiki Collective Analysis | Christian Fuchs | Robert Stevens | Mick Hall | Amy Goodman on Democracy Now | Tariq Ali: Why here and now?

Full article

Solidarity and Support Needed at Huntington Lane Protest Camp

02-08-2011 08:04

Don't Quarry - Be Happy!

The protest camp at Huntington Lane near Wellington in Shropshire, which has been protecting woodland in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) against the ravages of UK Coal since March 2010 and preventing the building of a road which would give access to a second area for opencast mining, has been on eviction alert since court papers were served on 15 July and has issued a call-out and invitation for new people to get involved in defending the site. More people are urgently needed to stay on site ready to resist any eviction attempt, as well as people to visit for a few hours or days to show support and carry out solidarity actions.

On the newswires: Don't Quarry - Be Happy! | Peace News Camp Visit to Huntington Lane | Huntington Lane Facing Eviction - An Invitation | Court Papers Served - Eviction Imminent | Activists stop work at Huntington Lane
Elsewhere: Protest Camp Website | Directions and Maps

Full article | 12 comments

Resist the Dale Farm Eviction

27-07-2011 07:40

Eviction notice attached to a resident's door

On 4 July 2011, some 90 families at Dale Farm, the UK's largest Traveller community, were hand-delivered a final notice of eviction giving families until midnight on 31 August to abandon their homes, or face their entire community being bulldozed. The central government and Basildon Council have set aside over £18m for the eviction battle that could last three weeks. It will be the biggest clearance of its kind, involving the ploughing up of 54 separate plots created on a former scrap-yard purchased by the Travellers ten years ago.

Urgent Call-out for Support: Supporters are urgently needed to help the community resist the eviction. Come to the camp for one of the activity weekends any Saturday between now and the end of August, and join Camp Constant from 27 August.

On the newswires: Solidarity Bulletin 4 August | Colchester Council Hates Gypsies | Solidarity Bulletin 27 July | Dale Farm Info Night, 2 Aug, Bristol | Resist Ethnic Cleansing | Eviction notice served | Previous feature
Elsewhere: Dale Farm Travellers | The University of Esssex Human Rights Clinic | Susan Craig-Green, Advocacy Project

Full article | 4 additions | 3 comments

Support the Antifascist Prisoners

21-07-2011 22:03

Wormwood Scrubs. Photo David Hawgood CC A-SA
In a miscarriage of justice reminiscent of the Ratcliffe case, six antifascist are currently being held in Wormwood Scrubs and one is on bail after being found guilty of "conspiracy to commit violent disorder". The first trial, of 11 of the 22 activists facing this absurd charge, ended on 28th June 2011 with four people being acquitted, four sentenced immediately to 21 months in jail, two others sent to prison awaiting sentencing, and the other released on bail pending sentence. A second trial of the 11 other activists is threatened to start on 12th September 2011.

The incident that led to police raids across the country and 23 arrests occurred on 28th March 2009 when a number of antifascist activists travelled to Welling in south-east London to protest against a neo-Nazi "Blood and Honour" skinhead gig at the Duchess of Edinburgh Pub. No fascists have been arrested or charged or have even appeared as witnesses in the court case and in the absence of any evidence forthcoming from the fascists the Police and Crown Prosecution Service spent a vast amount of time and resources to press charges which are tantamount to a thought crime and if widely applied would in effect make it illegal to organise protests against fascist events. The use of "conspiracy" charges against large groups of activists — charging them for things that might have thought about rather than charging them for anything they have actually done is clearly being done to suit a political agenda which involves the draconian repression of progressive activists, no doubt intended as a "deterrent" to others. While at the same time real corporate criminal conspiracies are covered up and swept under the carpet, contrast the treatment of the activists with the kid-glove treatment by the state of the Murdoch media crime family, as the collusion between powerful media, corrupt police and the political establishment is further exposed.

Articles: Leeds ABC Rebel Night! A benefit for imprisoned antifascists | UK Antifascist Prisoners In Need Of Support | Freedom: Comrades Jailed | Inside SchNEWS | Support Our Six Proud Antifascists | UK Antifascist Prisoners | Antifascist Prisoners In Need Of Support | Antifascist Prisoners In Need Of Support

Full article | 13 comments

Solidarity Actions for Assange

11-07-2011 00:17

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange took his appeal against extradition to Sweden for alleged sexual offences to the High Court in London on 12 and 13 July. Assange has been electronically tagged and required to sign on daily at a police station for over six months since being released from Wandsworth prison in December 2010 prior to the extradition hearing which took place in February this year. The manner in which the allegations against him have been pursued has led many to conclude that the extradition is being sought neither for the benefit of the two women involved nor in the interests of protecting other women, but rather to secure Assange's extradition to Sweden with a view to onward extradition to the US where he would face the full wrath of the Empire, an Empire comprehensively exposed by WikiLeaks revelations. Assange has received many death threats from the US; there have been calls for him to face the Death Penalty over the WikiLeaks disclosures, as well as calls from prominent politicians and media personalities for him to be 'hunted down' and assassinated.

In the two weeks leading up to this appeal hearing, solidarity actions and events took place in London. Anti-war supporters of Assange and others maintained a presence outside the Royal Courts of Justice from 9am on Tuesday 12 July and throughout the two day appeal hearing. At the end of the hearing, judgment was reserved and is expected within the next few weeks.

On the newswires (re. current hearing): Report from the court Wed 13 July | Tues 12 July | Call-out for support at extradition appeal | Call-out for solidarity protest in Dublin | Assange Subterranean Homesick Blues |

Full article | 2 additions | 1 comment

RIP: Simon Levin 1974 - 2011

06-07-2011 02:51

Friends and family will gather in Brighton on Thursday 7th July to celebrate the life of Brightonian activist, Simon Levin. who passed away on Friday 24th June, aged 36.

Simon was an enthusiastic supporter of the Palestinian struggle for justice, and travelled to Palestine where he spent some months in the Balata refugee camp outside Nablus. He returned several times with the Brighton Jordan Valley Solidarity Group and in 2008 he was involved in the building of a new school at Fasayil

Back in Britain Simon was involved in Direct Action Campaigns against Caterpillar, Agrexco and the SmashEDO camapign. He was a defendant in the Decomissioners trial where activists were acquitted for their part in smashing the EDO arms components factory during Israel's onsaught on Gaza

Friends of Simon have suggested that those who want to remember Simon go to their local arms factory, importer of Israeli goods or oppressor of workers and "do a vigil, noise demo or action. Have a beer. He would have liked that". On Monday Rossport Solidarity Camapigners dedicated their Blockade of Shell offices to Simon.

From the newswire:
Caterkiller activist defends right to protest | 5 EDO decomissioners found NOT GUILTY!!! ! RIP Simon Levin - EDO Decommissioner

Blog Posts by Simon
Jordan Valley 2008 | Resourcefulness and tenacity | Transference

XML Feature Archive

Upcoming Coverage
View and post events
Upcoming Events UK

From 27th August and ongoing, Essex: Camp Constant at Dale Farm supporting eviction resistance. More info
From 3rd September, Lincs: RAF Waddington Peace Camp. Protesting against Drone Warfare. More info.
13th - 16th September, UK: DSEi (Defence & Systems Equipment International)
16th - 19th September, Fylde, nr. Blackpool: Camp Frack resisting shale gas extraction. More info here
3rd October, Hinkley, Somerset: Mass Blockade of Hinkley Nuclear Power Station. More info here and here
8th - 9th October, London: Rebellious Media Conference

Ongoing UK
Parliament Sq Protest: see topic page
Ongoing Global
Rossport, Ireland: see topic page
Israel-Palestine: Israel Indymedia | Palestine Indymedia
Oaxaca: Chiapas Indymedia
Climate Change: Climate Indymedia
United Kollectives
All Regions
Birmingham
Cambridge
Liverpool
Oxford
Sheffield
South Coast
World
Other Local IMCs
Bristol/South West
London
Northern England
Nottingham
Scotland
Projects
Indymedia Projects
iMobile Page
Photo Page
Indymedia Cinema
Video Page
Radio Page
Offline Newsheet
Other Media Projects
Schnews
Dissident Island Radio
Corporate Watch
Media Lens
VisionOnTV
Earth First! Action Update
Earth First! Action Reports
Topics
All Topics
Analysis
Animal Liberation
Anti-Nuclear
Anti-militarism
Anti-racism
Bio-technology
Climate Chaos
Culture
Ecology
Education
Energy Crisis
Free Spaces
Gender
Globalisation
Health
History
Indymedia
Iraq
Migration
Ocean Defence
Other Press
Palestine
Policing
Public sector cuts
Repression
Social Struggles
Technology
Terror War
Workers' Movements
Zapatista
Major Reports
August Riots
Dale Farm
J30 Strike
Flotilla to Gaza
Mayday 2010
Tar Sands
G20 London Summit
University Occupations for Gaza
Guantanamo
Indymedia Server Seizure
COP15 Climate Summit 2009
Carmel Agrexco
G8 Japan 2008
SHAC
Stop Sequani
Stop RWB
Climate Camp 2008
Oaxaca Uprising
Rossport Solidarity
Smash EDO
SOCPA
Past Major Reports
Unencrypted Page
We suggest you use an encrypted connection for browsing this site.
Please install the CAcert root certificate to verify the authenticity of the site, for more information see the security page.

Global IMC Network


www.indymedia.org

Projects
print
radio
satellite tv
video

Africa
ambazonia
canarias
estrecho / madiaq
kenya
south africa

Canada
london, ontario
maritimes
ottawa
quebec
victoria

East Asia
japan
manila
qc
saint-petersburg

Europe
abruzzo
alacant
antwerpen
athens
austria
barcelona
belarus
belgium
bristol
brussels
bulgaria
calabria
cyprus
emilia-romagna
estrecho / madiaq
euskal herria
galiza
germany
grenoble
hungary
ireland
istanbul
italy
la plana
liege
liguria
lille
linksunten
lombardia
london
madrid
malta
marseille
nantes
napoli
netherlands
nice
northern england
norway
oost-vlaanderen
paris/île-de-france
piemonte
poland
portugal
roma
romania
russia
scotland
sverige
switzerland
torun
toscana
ukraine
united kingdom

Latin America
argentina
bolivia
chiapas
chile sur
cmi brasil
cmi sucre
colombia
ecuador
mexico
peru
puerto rico
qollasuyu
rosario
santiago
uruguay
valparaiso
venezuela

Oceania
aotearoa
manila
melbourne
perth
qc
sydney

South Asia
india

United States
arizona
atlanta
austin
baltimore
big muddy
binghamton
boston
buffalo
charlottesville
chicago
cleveland
colorado
dc
hawaii
houston
hudson mohawk
la
madison
miami
michigan
milwaukee
minneapolis/st. paul
new mexico
new orleans
north texas
nyc
philadelphia
pittsburgh
portland
richmond
rochester
rogue valley
saint louis
san diego
san francisco
san francisco bay area
santa barbara
santa cruz, ca
sarasota
seattle
united states
urbana-champaign
western mass
worcester

West Asia
beirut
israel
palestine

Topics
biotech

Process
fbi/legal updates
mailing lists
process & imc docs
tech

Publish your news

Need help with publishing?

Promoted Newswire | Open Newswire

Remote Article Anti-DSEi protest in Westminster: pics
16-09-2011 20:55

Text Spidery Spirals of Paranoia
16-09-2011 18:46 | 1 comment

Image The scum behind redwatch exposed
16-09-2011 16:45 | 2 comments

Text London muster point for going to Dale Farm saturday
16-09-2011 15:57 | 1 comment

Image Peace Day Event in Wrexham, Wed 21 September. Free for All.
16-09-2011 12:58

Text Nick Clegg now attacking democracy itself!
16-09-2011 12:10 | 7 comments

Audio Activism against Tar Sands, for a stable climate
15-09-2011 23:20 | 1 comment

Image NATO-Rebels` Attack on Tripoli
15-09-2011 22:20 | 1 comment

Image Chile: anarchist clash with police on Coup Anniversary 11.09.2011 - photo, video
15-09-2011 20:22 | 4 comments

Video 911 Solid New Proof It Was An Inside Job
15-09-2011 18:29 | 9 comments

Text Killing the bad guys
15-09-2011 14:18 | 2 comments

Text Disrupt the arms dealers dinner tonight
15-09-2011 13:15

Image Brighton uncut activists in dock along with right to protest.
15-09-2011 10:27 | 4 comments

Text Cardboard City Flash Mob Against Homelessness Thursday 15th September, 5pm
15-09-2011 09:35

Text Basildon Council sunk secret group appointed to solve Dale Farm crisis
14-09-2011 19:57 | 5 comments

Generic media Statewatch Analysis of Undercover Police in Europe
14-09-2011 18:26 | 2 comments

Remote Article EDF Breaks Planning Conditions at Hinkley Point
14-09-2011 18:03

Remote Article 10 Years In Afghanistan – Remember The Dead
14-09-2011 14:58

Image Public Sector Strike Predictions
14-09-2011 14:29 | 2 comments

Text New Squatting Law Assault on All our Rights to Protest
14-09-2011 13:10

Text Housing Action Group, meet 12 noon thurs 15th sept at Oval Tube for action
14-09-2011 13:07

Image Medieval Tortures In Modern Greece
14-09-2011 11:47

Image A taste of Apartheid
14-09-2011 09:27

Image All out in Birmingham 18 Sept + Manchester 2 Oct
14-09-2011 00:05 | 13 comments

Remote Article 100s of activists stage protests against DSEI fair
13-09-2011 23:03

Text Retraction: EDL and Stabbings
13-09-2011 21:40 | 1 addition | 6 comments

Image Gaza children’s images of war censored
13-09-2011 21:28

Text Glasgow AF and Friends Meeting Tues. 20th Sept. 7pm
13-09-2011 21:03

Image Solidarity Call For Gerze Community-Turkey
13-09-2011 20:59

Image National Gallery shamed whilst hosting arms dealers’ reception
13-09-2011 20:51 | 1 comment

Remote Article Nov 9 National Demonstration for Education
13-09-2011 12:55

Text ‘Rain & Fire’ – Statement from a UK FAI sector
13-09-2011 12:46 | 7 comments

Remote Article "Fuck tha police" and mineral water
13-09-2011 12:17

Remote Article Council Witch Hunt Against Writer
13-09-2011 12:16

Image How to burn cars and influence people
13-09-2011 11:31 | 5 comments

Image How to destroy CCTV network boxes
13-09-2011 11:27 | 5 comments

Image Remembering Attica 9-13 September 1971
13-09-2011 11:08 | 1 comment

Text People of Gerze, Turkey resist plans for coal-fired power station
13-09-2011 09:15

Remote Article police assault in stokes croft
13-09-2011 08:45

Image Punk Football
13-09-2011 08:03

Text Blanket ban on protests lifted following threat of High Court action
13-09-2011 00:39 | 1 comment

Text English Defence League Violence mars 9/11 Ceremony
12-09-2011 23:16 | 5 comments

Image Defend The HSBC 3! The Appeal Approaches
12-09-2011 17:54 | 5 comments

Audio Growing Through The Storm
12-09-2011 17:12

Text Statement from the Chilean school students on hunger strike
12-09-2011 15:06

Text Glasgow protest against NATO war crimes
12-09-2011 14:19 | 1 comment

Remote Article Angry Greeks resist austerity on the streets
12-09-2011 13:08

Image Don't forget the (antifascist) prisoners!
12-09-2011 12:54 | 3 comments

Text Dale Farm: Important Eviction Update
12-09-2011 11:28

Image PHILIPPINES: High price of electricity is anti-women, anti-poor
12-09-2011 10:32 | 1 comment

Text VID (5 mins) - 9/11 Peace Vigil Outside U.S. Embassy as Cameron, Charles gather
12-09-2011 10:25 | 1 comment

Text * disReality: Sept 11th KEN LOACH + Video & Text
12-09-2011 09:01

Text Boycott Fred and Friends,Selfridges for mocking mentally ill people
12-09-2011 07:20 | 2 comments

Text EDL members stabbed in clashes with muslim youths during 9/11 MAC protest.
12-09-2011 00:54 | 17 comments

Text First Aid training London 12/9/11
11-09-2011 20:51

Image Disrupt the FIT at DSEi
11-09-2011 15:05

Image Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair: Iran is the real enemy
11-09-2011 14:16 | 1 comment

Text Massive battles in Thessaloniki
11-09-2011 13:56

Remote Article Oldham NHS Campaign
11-09-2011 10:38

Remote Article Update on Land & Freedom Camp
10-09-2011 23:55

Image Boycott Dirty Harry in Brighton North Laines
10-09-2011 15:53 | 5 comments

Audio Orwell was right: antidote to MSM coverage of 9/11 tenth anniversary
10-09-2011 13:03

Remote Article Leeds police impose illegal curfew powers
10-09-2011 12:55

Audio UG#568 - 9/10 Anniversary (Unaccountable Accounts from Powerdown to Stand Down)
10-09-2011 11:54

Audio UG#567 Radical Democracy & The Rebirth of Epimethean Man (Deschooling Society 7)
10-09-2011 11:35

Text Causes : solidarity action for norwegian politcal activist
10-09-2011 09:20

Text Greek protesters to blockade PM
10-09-2011 07:56

Image Urgent Appeal - Sab Van Stolen!! Donate Now!!
10-09-2011 06:59 | 1 addition | 11 comments

Audio European far right terror network? EDL links to Norway massacre
10-09-2011 01:02 | 3 comments

Remote Article EDL in Newark
09-09-2011 23:55

Image Dale Farm Demo - March from Wickford Station Sat 10 Sep.
09-09-2011 21:51

Text The English Defence League and Redwatch
09-09-2011 21:22

Text Disinfo re: DSEi Covergence Centre
09-09-2011 19:16

Image Karla on the trapeze: the 15 year old Chilean high school hunger striker
09-09-2011 18:45

Text Flashback: One person’s account of a train action – From DSEI 2003
09-09-2011 18:44 | 1 comment

Image How I (nearly) got into an arms trade conference
09-09-2011 18:09

Image Updated ! Solidarity Action for a comrade detained in Norway
09-09-2011 18:03

Text Brazilians protest at corrupt system
09-09-2011 17:51

Text Confront the arms dealers! Destroy the death fair! 10am, Tuesday 13th September
09-09-2011 17:24

Text Bikes not Bombs -Dsei Critical Masses
09-09-2011 17:15

Image Stop The Arms Fair Day Of Action: Tuesday 13th September!
09-09-2011 17:02

Image Demolition in progress - Wall outside Cairo's Israeli Embassy attacked
09-09-2011 16:26 | 1 comment

Image Harsh sentences for student demonstrators
09-09-2011 16:04 | 4 comments

Text Why I put myself back in the dock over Fortnum’s
09-09-2011 15:41

Text Squatting is fine- for Homeowners
09-09-2011 15:01

Image EDL / Casuals United / Infidels = Violent Racism
09-09-2011 12:30 | 8 comments

Remote Article PoliceReview Article: Enviro Protesters win appeal
08-09-2011 23:55

Text Bashir the butcher of Darfur travels at will despite ICC arrest warrant
08-09-2011 23:40 | 3 comments

Image EDL, SDL & NWI threaten violence against Anti-Fascists
08-09-2011 23:26 | 4 comments

Image Cartoon on cuts/riots
08-09-2011 21:18

Text Urgent Squatters action update.Action Thurs 15th sept network it
08-09-2011 19:34 | 1 comment

Image The post-9/11 decade of lies
08-09-2011 19:05 | 32 comments

Text Open expression of concern
08-09-2011 19:04

Remote Article Where was Andrew Lansley on 7 September 201
08-09-2011 17:55

Remote Article Dale Farm Eviction From This Monday - Legal Briefing/Coordination at Kebele this Sunday
08-09-2011 17:55

Audio Comedian Mark Thomas Turning Conflict Into Comedy In Palestine
08-09-2011 17:08 | 4 comments

XML Newswire Archive