Showing posts with label Glasgow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glasgow. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Stand up for your rights! Street rally against polititcal policing.

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Glasgow Defence Campaign and Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! supporters today (8 January) held a “Stand up for your rights” street rally in Glasgow city centre in defence of democratic rights and in opposition to political policing. On 30 December a supporter learned that he is facing criminal prosecution for selling the newspaper Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! in Glasgow and is due to appear in court on 17 January 2011. We are clear that this citation is politically motivated and an open attempt to undermine our ability to organise against attacks on living standards in our communities. FRFI supporters have previously been charged by Strathclyde police for selling the newspaper and two are currently awaiting trial following their arrest on student demonstrations in the city last month.

The rally was a lively and militant event as over a dozen people took to the busy streets to raise awareness of growing police harassment in Glasgow and elsewhere. A large banner reading “NO to political policing!” was present throughout and an open megaphone allowed people to make their anger heard. As one young protestor made clear: “We do not have the wealth to circulate thousands of free newspapers across the country every morning but we are determined that our message is heard: we must defend our democratic rights or we risk having them taken away by the British state!” Another stated: “The establishment say that we are only out to cause trouble and destruction. Let us be clear: we are not the ones destroying already inadequate education, housing and health care; we are not the ones destroying peoples´ lives by cutting wages and benefits; we are not the ones who destroyed millions of lives in Iraq and Afghanistan! Those in power are the real troublemakers!”

In response to the intensifying state harassment, the Glasgow Defence Campaign and Glasgow FRFI have organised an open meeting on fighting the cuts and defending democratic rights. The past year in Glasgow has seen anti-fascists, Palestine solidarity campaigners, Republican activists and students all face police harassment, while in Edinburgh, three anti-cuts protestors have recently been picked up by police for participating in December´s student demos there. It is crucial that our political, organisational and legal experiences our shared for the benefit of all those active in progressive politics, and even more importantly, for those who are yet to take to the streets. All interested groups and individuals are invited to attend and speak.

Self defence is no offence!
All power to the people!

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Glasgow Defence Campaign

Following the intensifying criminalisation of political activity in Glasgow and across the country, Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! is establishing the Glasgow Defence Campaign in order to maximise unity and resistance to this strategy of the British state. As the movement against the government´s war on the working class grows in strength and anger, it is crucial that we are able to defend the right to organise. FRFI is calling a public meeting on Wednesday 26 January to launch this campaign, and are inviting all progressive forces to attend and contribute to this meeting. 

Public meeting
Wednesday 26 January, 7pm
Fighting the cuts and defending democratic rights 
Langside Halls, 1 Langside Avenue, Shawlands, G41 2QR (opposite The Shed nightclub)
All welcome. 

Glasgow Defence Campaign: glasgowdefencecampaign.blogspot.com

Saturday, 11 December 2010

FRFI supporters arrested on student protests in Glasgow

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Glasgow FRFI                                                           
Tel: 07779 785 529
Email: glasgow_frfi@yahoo.co.uk

ARREST OF FRFI SUPPORTERS DURING STUDENT PROTEST IN GLASGOW
CALL FOR WITNESSES

10 December 2010 – GLASGOW On Thursday 9 December 2010, two supporters of Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! (FRFI) were arrested by Strathclyde police during student protests against education cuts in Glasgow, one during disturbances on Sauchiehall Street and the other at the end of a police kettle in George Square. The supporters were taken to Stewart Street police station and detained overnight, appearing at Glasgow district court on 10 December. A number of charges were brought, ranging from breach of the peace and obstruction to more serious charges of assaulting and obstructing police officers and attempting to rescue or assist the escape of a person in custody. After pleading not guilty to all counts, both were released on bail, one with a city centre restriction order. Both are due to reappear in court in January where they are facing possible jail sentences.

FRFI are urgently appealing for witness statements, video footage and photographs relating to the arrest on Sauchiehall Street and incidents at RBS on Gordon Street and Vodafone shops on Argyle Street and Buchanan Street. FRFI supporters were assaulted by police on Sauchiehall Street and it is key that statements are given to counter police accounts of the day´s events. Please contactglasgow_frfi@yahoo.co.uk if you have any relevant information as soon as possible.

FRFI and our legal advisors are clear that this is targeted political policing. The two FRFI supporters detained were the only arrests on a day of action involving hundreds and had previously been the targets of police harassment for political activity by officers operating out of New Gorbals and Stewart Street police stations.

Today (10 December), the court hearing was moved to an earlier time and rushed through from the Sheriff to the District court in response to an FRFI mobilisation for supporters to attend the hearing originally planned for 2.30pm. Upon leaving the court, those arrested, their family members and supporters were stopped on the street by a vanload of uniformed police from Glasgow´s A-Division. PCs Colin Findlay, Claire Thompson and another officer (A500) involved in the previous day´s protests took it upon themselves to aggressively question, intimidate and harass all those making their way home. Then at 5.30pm, another FRFI supporter was pulled over in his car by police in the southside of Glasgow.

FRFI is launching a defence campaign in support of the FRFI 2. Having opposed political policing and intimidation on the streets of Govanhill in Glasgow, we will stand up for all our rights as we mobilize against the budget cuts and organize in defence of the working class. Already in Glasgow, other activists are facing banning orders and prison sentences relating to political protest. The treatment of the Gaza demonstrators and now the student protestors in London demonstrate the centrality of this question to any emerging movement. FRFI Glasgow will be organizing an open meeting in January to discuss these issues and call on all interested parties to join us. We call for maximum unity in defence of all those attacked and imprisoned by the British state in its attempts to silence dissent.
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For more information, please see www.revolutionarycommunist.org

Friday, 5 November 2010

Ken Loach supports campaign against police tasers!

Renowned film director and socialist Ken Loach has recently been in Govanhill talking to young people for an upcoming project based in Glasgow. An activist from the Govanhill Defence Campaign spoke to the great film maker down at the Govanhill Youth Project and asked him to support the campaign. After reviewing the material, he replied by email with a message of support:

To: Govanhill Defence Campaign

I support your campaign to oppose the carrying of Taser stun guns by police officers on patrol.

Good wishes,
Ken Loach

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Govanhill Defence Campaign established!

The Govanhill Defence Campaign has been established following political policing and attacks on democratic rights in the Govanhill area of Glasgow. Check here for further information.
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