Revolting London: FITwatch against the Mayoral Elections
from email, 21 April 2008:
"We want our city back from THE CROOKS, THE TOFFS, THE FASCISTS and THE COPS."
Fitwatch will be concentrating of the cops.
6pm City Hall The Queen's Walk, Tower Bridge South side of the river (look for fitwatch banner)
As this years largest anarchist call for May time action, FIT will be looking forward to their annual overtime following predominately known anarchists around London.
This year we plan to make this an unpleasant and unsuccessful venture.
Fitwatch are asking people to join them employ a range of tactics to show we will not tolerate FIT's presence on our demonstrations.
Whether you want to take photographs, make notes, physically intervene in their activities, or whatever you feel might be effective - get involved in an effective tactic which is aiming to make the streets safer for protesters.
Want to know more? Want to get involved? Got some ideas to share? Come to the Tactics Sharing Gathering on 26th April at LSE.
Email: defycops(at)yahoo.co.uk
See: http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com
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