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Halloween Trick or Treat for Goldman Sachs

By the time the Squid arrived, the bankers had gone home from their Fleet St offices (formerly a part of the Daily Express site) leaving just a few security men to stand outside and watch as Chris Knight and company denounced the company. At least ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Goldman Sachs,  Wikipedia,  Federal Reserve,  Wall Street Journal

No Sharia March in London

Although the organisers of the MARCH4SHARIAH had issued a press release the previous day announcing the cancellation of their proposed march "unique march in Central London which aimed to highlight the superiority of the Shari’ah over that of ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Omar Bakri Muhammad

Families and Friends at Downing St

Over the past years, the march by the 'United Friends and Families' of those who have died in suspicious circumstances in police custody, prison and 'secure' mental health facilities has become an annual event, making its way at a funereal pace in ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jason Thompson,  Jean Charles de Menezes,  Sean Rigg,  Paul Calvert

Brian Haw Arrested

Police tonight arrested peace protester Brian Haw who has been carrying out a permanent protest in Parliament Square opposite the Houses of Parliament since 2 June 2001, 3072 days ago. After a lengthy argument, Mr Haw, who now walks on crutches, was ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Brian Haw

World March For Peace and Nonviolence - London

The World March For Peace and Nonviolence> is a movement that unites people around the world in their desire for a future in which violence gives way to dialogue. The March was initiated by the international Humanist Movement organisation 'World ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: NATO,  Brian Haw

Worldbytes Defend the Freedom to Film in Hackney

Worldwrite is a Hackney education charity which teaches youths how to make film, putting out the efforts made by 16-25 year olds on the web as an alternative news channel, Worldbytes.org, and increasingly they are running into the same problems many ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  20 Oct 2009

National Antif-Fur March, London 17 Sept

Among the shops on the route were Fendi, Gucci and Armani, Escada, Joseph, and Harrods, the only department store in the UK that still sells fur. It was a noisy, angry but not unruly demonstration, and while there was a large police presence ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  18 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Armani

Tamils March in London Against Sri Lanka Concentration Camps

Several thousand Tamils marched through the centre of London today to protest against the continued illegal detention of over 280,000 Tamil civilians - including at least 50,000 children in miserable and squalid conditions in camps run by the Sri ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  17 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Gordon Brown,  United Nations

Agrofuels Don't Roc(K)

he 'Agrofuels Don't Roc(K)' demonstration was later joined by demonstrators who had been demonstrating in the 'Global Mobilisation for Mother Earth' called by Andean indigenous peoples, also showing their opposition to agrofuel production. The UK ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: United Nations

London Mobilisation for Mother Earth

The protest was a part of a Global Mobilisation for Mother Earth called on the anniversary of Columbus landing on Abya Yala (the Americas), 517 years ago by the Coordinadora Andina de Organizaciones Indigenas (CAOI). In London the action supporting ...

From PETER MARSHALL, UK Indymedia Newswire,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: European Union,  Peter Mandelson,  Derek Wall

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