Grand Jury resister Carrie Feldman released

from davenportgrandjury, 18 March 2010: "Carrie was released today! The US Attorney unexpectedly filed a motion stating that her testimony was no longer needed, and now she’s out of jail and on her way back home. She’s excited to finally be free, and wants to express her gratitude to everyone for their support throughout this process..." more

Hammers @ Dawn: benefit gig for EDO Decommissioners, London, 20 March 2010

Hammers @ Dawn: benefit gig for EDO Decommissioners, London, 20 March 2010

from email, 18 March 2010: Hammers @ Dawn, London Saturday 20th March... samba, poetry, djs, good vibes, food. venue to be confirmed (prob hackney/ bow) and up dated on here or call 07804167930 on the night, donations on the door. check on the wall for the latest updates on the line up: Nutty and the Blazers, Samabatage, Kev the Poet, the Hip-Hop Bard, Jade and Kerry, MC Wildeye, CatchPyro (Calipso), Chef and Ben, DJ Steaz, Curious (Poet), Speedos... more

Abahlali baseMjondolo: The high cost of the right to the city

from AbM, 18 March 2010: "It is our usual practice when we send delegates to other people's meetings that we get together as a movement and discuss our collective view so that our delegates can take a mandate that is based on our 'home-made' politics. In this case there will be chances for our comrades to connect with other movements from around the world as well, so it is all the more important to be clear on our own home-cooked politics of Abahlalism – our 'living politics'..." more

London G20: PS Smellie due in court, 22 March 2010

London G20, 2 April 2009: PS Smellie in action

from imc-uk, 18 March 2010: "The police officer charged with assaulting a protester at the G20 demonstrations in London, is due in court on Monday 22nd March. Originally due to appear at City of Westminster magistrates' court on 16 November last year, Westminster Magistrates court confirmed today that Sgt Smellie will finally face justice for his assault on Brighton woman Nicola Fisher next week..." more

UK: Animal Rights Summer Gathering, 27-30 August 2010

from ar, 16 March 2010: "Having barely recovered from an exhausting but exhilarating Spring Gathering in Nottingham, this year's Summer Gathering has been announced for Friday 27th August to Monday 30th August 2010. It is still early in the planning process, but this announcement is mainly to minimise the need for clashes of dates at the summer gathering season unfolds, allowing more efficient use of shared resources..." more

News about Jock Palfreeman

Free Jock Palfreeman

from bristolabc, 16 March 2010: "Our friends at the long running Brighton ABC group have just released the latest issue of their Active Solidarity freesheet. One of the political prisoners they feature is Jock Palfreeman. Jock is serving 20 years in a Bulgarian prison after defending himself against a large gang of nazis, one of whom he killed in self-defence, and wounded another. Matters have taken a turn for the worse for him; on 19 February he was placed in complete isolation (solitary confinement), the first prisoner to be so treated..." more

COP15 arrestees Noah and Natasha head to trial

from infoshop, 16 March 2010: "On March 16th and March 19th, Noah (American) and Natasha (Australian) will go to trial for charges related to the organization of demonstrations against the COP15 conference in Copenhagen in December 2009. They are facing politically motivated charges which accuse them of organizing to disrupt the public order and do violence to police, and face stiff prison sentences as well as deportation form Denmark. Both were targeted by Danish police and arrested in December during the COP15, and kept in jail for 25 days in isolation before being released in advance of their trials..." more

Soyinka defends Nigeria's militants as attacks continue

Nigeria: Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), 2010

from priceofoil, 16 March 2010: "Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian Nobel peace prize novelist warned that Nigeria is close to breaking up and had become a failed state. He said the leadership of the country has descended into a “theatre of the absurd”. Soyinka’s warnings came soon after the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) – the leading militant group in the delta region – set off two car bombs, in the government building in the southern oil city of Warri, where talks were being held about implementing an amnesty programme..." more

No more WH Deportation Tours! Demo Saturday 27 March 2010

from noborders, 15 March 2010: "Public demo at WH Tours offices, Kelvin Way, Manor Royal, Crawley Saturday, 27th March 2010. Meet at 11am @ Crawley train station. Bring banners and instruments.

WH Tours is a coach company based in Crawley, near Gatwick airport. Part of the company's business is leisure: coach excursions, sightseeing tours and so on. Another part, however, is much more sinister: the company provides coaches for transporting detained migrants facing deportation from immigration prisons to airports to be deported on commercial or specially charted flights..." more

Compete with the Northeast Clusterfuck at the Anticap Games, IMF/WB Summit, DC, 23-25 April 2010

from infoshop, 12 March 2010: "The Northeast Clusterfuck is stoked to descend on DC again this April! We’re all out in our cities and rural towns across the northeast US of Amerika, picking teams and spray painting our running shoes black, ready to bust ass in the Anticapitalathon Games against our most bitter of rivals, the International Murder Fund and the slimy World Bank. Get yer affinity team in training and we will see YOU on the streets of Washington, DC from April 23rd to 25th..." more

Mayday mayhem for London?

London May Day: Power to the People's Assembly, Saturday 1 May 2010

from vastminority, 12 March 2010: "An Election Meltdown mass protest has been called by the same groups behind last year's anti-G20 protests during which newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson was killed by the police.

Says the event website: "On International Worker's Day, Saturday 1st May 2010, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse will take to the streets again at the head of four Mayday Carnival Parades. "All four Parades will converge on Parliament Square at 2:30pm, and the carcasses of the four party leaders will be hung, drawn and quartered, or guillotined in accordance with the wishes of the assembled multitudes in a Mayday Carnival..." more

Greece: General Strike demonstrations lead to pitched battles

Greece: General Strike demonstration, Athens, 11 March 2010

from libcom via mw, updated 12 March 2010: "Battle Ground Athens: Second general strike leads to pitched battles... More than 150,000 people took to the streets of Athens against the austerity measures in a mass protest march that has led to extended battles in the Greek capital.

On Thursday March 11 all of Greece came to a 24 hour standstill as a result of the second general strike to be called within less than a month (not the third as reported by foreign media, as the first strike in February only concerned the public sector)..." more

Soldarity demo at Harmondsworth this Saturday, 13 March 2010

from email, 11 March 2010: "Detainee Solidarity London is calling for a demo this Saturday at Harmondsworth in solidarity with the 55 detainees on hunger strike since last week. At any one time, over 2500 people are in immigration detention in the UK. Some have been detained for months, others for years. We call for the immediate closure of all detention centres and stand in solidarity with all those in Harmondsworth, Yarl's Wood and elsewhere resisting this barbaric practice..." more

2010 South Africa World Cup: Invictus in reverse

from mw, 10 March 2010: "You see it the moment you walk off the plane: a mammoth soccer ball hanging from the ceiling of Johannesburg International Airport festooned with yellow banners that read, "2010 Let's Go! WORLD CUP!" If you swivel your head, you see that every sponsor has joined the party - Coca Cola, Anheuser-Busch - all branded with the FIFA seal. It's when your head dips down that you see another, less sponsored, universe. Even inside this gleaming state-of-the-art airport, men ranging in age from 16-60 ask if they can shine your shoes, carry your bags, or even walk you to a cab. It's the informal economy fighting for breathing room amidst the smothering sponsorship..." more


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